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This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( August 2008 ) This is a list of notable Latin Americans in the United Kingdom people, including British people of Latin American ancestry and Latin American-born immigrants.
Eighty-five percent of the Latin American community in the UK are employed, though many work in jobs for which they are overqualified, and very few rely on state benefits. [38] Around 70% of Latin Americans in the UK have some form of education beyond the secondary level. However, they are 10 times more likely to work for less than minimum wage ...
This is a list of notable Latin American people, in alphabetical order within categories. Actors. Wagner Moura (born 1976) Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929)
The 2011 census recorded 8,869 Mexican-born residents in England, 620 in Scotland, [3] 196 in Wales, [4] and 86 in Northern Ireland. [ 5 ] According to the Institute for Mexicans Abroad , there is a slight gender imbalance in the population: 47% of Mexican-born people resident in the UK are male and 53% female. [ 1 ]
This is a list of notable Hispanic and Latino Americans: citizens or residents of the United States with origins in Latin America or Spain. [1] The following groups are officially designated as "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino": [2] Mexican American, (Stateside) Puerto Rican, Cuban American, Dominican American, Costa Rican American, Guatemalan American, Honduran American, Nicaraguan American ...
British Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericano británico; Portuguese: Latino-americano britânico) are Latin Americans of British ancestry. British immigration to Latin America occurred mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries and went primarily to Mexico , Chile , Brazil and Argentina .
The 2011 Census recorded 50,117 Brazilian-born residents in England, 453 in Wales, [10] 1,194 in Scotland [11] and 384 in Northern Ireland. [12] The ONS estimates that in 2018, 87,000 people born in Brazil were living in the UK.
Latin America–United Kingdom relations are the diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between the United Kingdom and the countries of Latin America. England and Great Britain had long-standing interests in colonial Latin America, including privateering, the slave trade (and its abolition), and founding their own colonies in the West Indies.