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At the end of the 1980s, there were about 100.000 immigrants in Portugal [Sic2]. Immigrants per year;
 
At the end of the 1980s, there were about 100.000 immigrants in Portugal [Sic2]. Immigrants per year;
 
* 180.000 in 1998 [SIC2]
 
* 180.000 in 1998 [SIC2]
*less than 480.000 in 2018 [SIC2]
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* 383.759 in 2015 [CMJ]
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* less than 480.000 in 2018 [SIC2]
 
* 781.247 in 2022 [VP]
 
* 781.247 in 2022 [VP]
 
* 1.040.000 in 2023 [VP]
 
* 1.040.000 in 2023 [VP]

Revision as of 16:36, 30 July 2024


Demographics

In 1998, there were under 180.000 immigrants in Portugal [Sic]. In 2023, the numbers of immigrants was estimated to be 1.040.000, and increase of 392.000 compared to previous year [Sic]. Immigrants represent about 10% of the country population.

Immigrants

At the end of the 1980s, there were about 100.000 immigrants in Portugal [Sic2]. Immigrants per year;

  • 180.000 in 1998 [SIC2]
  • 383.759 in 2015 [CMJ]
  • less than 480.000 in 2018 [SIC2]
  • 781.247 in 2022 [VP]
  • 1.040.000 in 2023 [VP]

Out of the 1 million immigrants, 182.000 are from the UE and 800.000 from outside the EU [Sic2]. Over 400.000 of legal immigrants are from Brazil [BR]. On top of that there, there are about 200.000 Brazilian with double nationality [BR].


Emmigrants

In 2023, the largest number of Portuguese (4.533) went to the Netherlands.


Portuguese represented 29% (92,000) of the population of Luxembourg (Country) (661,000) in 2023 [CL]. This figure does not include those from Portugal who have acquired the nationality of Luxembourg. In 2023, 3.600 (11.6%)of immigrants to Luxembourg were Portuguese, this is less than Ukrainian 4.268 (13.6%) but more than French with 3.107 immigrants (9.9%) [CL]

See also

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