Talk:Immigration to Portugal
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During the last years the number of immigrants have dropped drastically in Portugal.
http://diariodigital.sapo.pt/news.asp?id_news=748953 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.189.202.30 (talk) 11:16, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
Yeah, someone should update the table; I only updated Spanish for now. Data from [1] in wiki table is:
País | 2011 | 2011 (%) | 2001 | Variação |
---|---|---|---|---|
1o Brasil | 109 787 | 27,8% | 31 869 | 244,5% |
2o Cabo-verde | 38 895 | 9,9% | 33 145 | 17,3% |
3o Ucrânia | 33 790 | 8,6% | 10 793 | 213,1% |
4o Angola | 26 954 | 6,8% | 37 014 | -27,2% |
5o Roménia | 24 356 | 6,2% | 2 661 | 815,3% |
6o Guiné-Bissau | 16 360 | 4,1% | 15 824 | 3,4% |
7o Reino Unido | 15 774 | 4,0% | 8 227 | 91,7% |
8o França | 14 360 | 3,6% | 15 359 | -6,5% |
9o China | 11 458 | 2,9% | 2 176 | 426,6% |
10o Espanha | 10 486 | 2,7% | 9 047 | 15,9% |
11o Moldávia | 10 475 | 2,7% | 2 984 | 251,0% |
12o S. Tomé e Príncipe | 10 408 | 2,6% | 8 517 | 22,2% |
Nemo 12:21, 3 December 2015 (UTC)
- Done--Dans (talk) 23:41, 3 December 2015 (UTC)
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Russian immigrants in Portugal
[edit]>There are now estimated to be 260,000 immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova in Portugal, half of these illegal. Most work in agriculture.
This passage is shown if you type "Russian immigrants in Portugal" in google and I find it misleading. The source (pravda.ru) is just some website, if you think it has anything to do with the old Soviet Pravda newspaper or is an actual newspaper you are deeply mistaken. The claim of "260,000 immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova" unsourced and if you have any familiarity with Russian and Ukrainian societies, you can probably tell that out of this number close to zero come specifically from Russia. If I can wager a guess, the person that wrote the article was asked to write something about Russian immigrants in Portugal, but he found that this is not a mass phenomenon, so just chose to lump the figure for Russia in with Ukrainians and Moldovans. 178.64.154.60 (talk) 10:15, 28 July 2020 (UTC)