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  2. Immigration to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 to 2019, emigration decreased by 42.8% while immigration increased by 413%. [98] A Portuguese residence permitissued to non-EU citizens. Between 2013 and 2019 the unemployment rate in Portugalfell from 17.1% to 6.6%[92]and 2019 GDP was 14.35% higher than the value recorded for 2013 GDP.

  3. Demographics of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    After having decreased by 2.27% by 2018, the total population of Portugal started to grow again, mainly sustained by growing immigration and slightly increasing birth rates. [5] [6] By 2023, the total population had already surpassed the 2009 peak. Portugal is a fairly linguistically and religiously homogeneous country.

  4. Portuguese people - Wikipedia

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    These include both citizens born in Portugal with foreign citizenship and foreign immigrants. Descendants of immigrants are excluded (Portugal, like many European countries, does not collect data on ethnicity) and those who, regardless of place of birth or citizenship at birth, were Portuguese citizens (see also Portuguese nationality law).

  5. Indians in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Portugal, including recent immigrants and people who trace their ancestry back to India, together number around 80,000 (2018 data) [1] −120,000 (2021 data). [2] They thus constitute 0.8% – 1.2% of the total population of Portugal. Between 2018 and 2023 more than 30,000 Indians entered the country, [3][4] settling mostly in the ...

  6. Afro-Portuguese people - Wikipedia

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    Bearing in mind that there were many naturalizations occurred before 2008 (as reported by Eurostat [99]), that Black people from former African colonies living in Portugal were considered Portuguese citizens until 1975 (and many retained their citizenship after 1976) and reminding that many Black Portuguese have settled permanently in Portugal ...

  7. Brazilians in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Brazilians represent approximately 25% of the foreign population in Portugal.Their legal status varies according to several and complex elements such as date of arrival and effective legalization processes available to them (1992, 1996, 2001, 2003), whether they are married to a national or they have Portuguese (or other European) ancestors, what their level of education and work experience is ...

  8. Immigration by country - Wikipedia

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    Portugal, long a country of emigration, ... However, the program was not found successful and many immigrants were deported against their will. In 2010, there was a ...

  9. Chinese people in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    According to surveys undertaken by Chinese associations, Chinese residents of Portugal have a very young average age, with 29.6% younger than 30, and 38.5% between 31 and 40 years old. Over three-quarters live in Lisbon, Porto, or Faro.