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    Quote Originally Posted by lisarb View Post
    france census brazilian= 20.000 people
    Probably still bigger than the Brazilian populations in most countries except for the USA, Spain, Portugal and some Latin American countries. Unlike e.g. South Asians and Chinese, who can be found in substantial numbers in many different countries, well over half of Latin Americans who live outside Latin America live in just one country (the USA), with much of the remainder in Spain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinus View Post
    Canada, it is a lot easier for Latin Americans to get their visas nowadays, and Western Europe, especially France and the UK, Ireland has also become increasingly popular for Latin American Immigrants, especially Brazilians.

    There are a lot of them here, they sometimes blend in with Southern Europeans, but if you work in sectors where there's a high propensity to find immigrants, you'll see a lot of them.
    Only Brixton and Elephant & Castle have large Latin American populations in London (by that I mean they make up more than 5% of the local population), and they mostly come from just two countries (Colombia and Brazil). Compared to the numbers of South Asians, Caribbeans, Africans, Northeast Asians, Middle Easterners, Australians, White South Africans, Southern Europeans and Eastern Europeans that there in London especially and to an extent Britain in general, Latin Americans are an extremely minor and insubstantial population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Probably still bigger than the Brazilian populations in most countries except for the USA, Spain, Portugal and some Latin American countries. Unlike e.g. South Asians and Chinese, who can be found in substantial numbers in many different countries, well over half of Latin Americans who live outside Latin America live in just one country (the USA), with much of the remainder in Spain.
    foreigners with a residence visa in Brazil:
    https://oestrangeirodotorg.files.wor...or-pac3ads.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisarb View Post
    foreigners with a residence visa in Brazil:
    https://oestrangeirodotorg.files.wor...or-pac3ads.pdf
    The main change since 2012 would be the vast increase in Venezuelans, but otherwise that looks pretty useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Only Brixton and Elephant & Castle have large Latin American populations in London (by that I mean they make up more than 5% of the local population), and they mostly come from just two countries (Colombia and Brazil). Compared to the numbers of South Asians, Caribbeans, Africans, Northeast Asians, Middle Easterners, Australians, White South Africans, Southern Europeans and Eastern Europeans that there in London especially and to an extent Britain in general, Latin Americans are an extremely minor and insubstantial population.
    Brazilians in the British Isles is very strange to me. in the 90's they did not exist!

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    Canada, definitely.

    Japan was a surprise to me! I've read that the majority are Japanese-Brazilians and Japanese-Peruvians, so it makes sense.

    Argentinians are very present (outside the US and Spain) in Italy and Israel, though they are often undercounted due to migrating with Italian, Spanish or Israeli citizenship (in the case of Israel).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Only Brixton and Elephant & Castle have large Latin American populations in London (by that I mean they make up more than 5% of the local population), and they mostly come from just two countries (Colombia and Brazil). Compared to the numbers of South Asians, Caribbeans, Africans, Northeast Asians, Middle Easterners, Australians, White South Africans, Southern Europeans and Eastern Europeans that there in London especially and to an extent Britain in general, Latin Americans are an extremely minor and insubstantial population.
    There are other comparatively large Brazilian populations in Manchester, Liverpool, Brighton, Scotland and even Oxfordshire. Anywhere between 130,000 to 200,000 Brazilians overall, accroding to Queen Mary University.

    The embassies actually estimate the number of all Latinos to be around 700,000, don't know if it's that high, but most immigrant Latinos obviously wouldn't bother with the UK Census.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisarb View Post
    Brazilians in the British Isles is very strange to me. in the 90's they did not exist!
    They are mostly a mixture of professionals and students here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinus View Post
    There are other comparatively large Brazilian populations in Manchester, Liverpool, Brighton, Scotland and even Oxfordshire. Anywhere between 130,000 to 200,000 Brazilians overall, accroding to Queen Mary University.

    The embassies actually estimate the number of all Latinos to be around 700,000, don't know if it's that high, but most immigrant Latinos obviously wouldn't bother with the UK Census.
    Even if we are to believe that there are as many as 700,000 Latin Americans in Britain, and that figure looks decidedly exaggerated to me, like I said it still does not remotely compare to the numbers of South Asians, Blacks, Chinese, MENAs or Eastern Europeans there are here. Where do you ever hear about neighbourhoods or schools with large numbers of Latin Americans (save the exceptions I mentioned in London), and how many famous people are there in Britain of Latin American descent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinus View Post
    There are other comparatively large Brazilian populations in Manchester, Liverpool, Brighton, Scotland and even Oxfordshire. Anywhere between 130,000 to 200,000 Brazilians overall, accroding to Queen Mary University.

    The embassies actually estimate the number of all Latinos to be around 700,000, don't know if it's that high, but most immigrant Latinos obviously wouldn't bother with the UK Census.
    fake! british population estimate: 56,055 people 2015

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