Group: | Brazilians in France |
Population: | 181 500[1] [2] |
Region1: | Metropolitan France |
Pop1: | 90,000 |
Region2: | French Guiana |
Pop2: | 91,500 |
Langs: | Portuguese, French |
Rels: | Roman Catholicism, Atheism |
Related: | Argentines in France, Portuguese people in France |
Brazilians in France number approximately 153,700 and form the largest immigrant group from Latin America in France. Nearly half of them live in French Guiana, including many who have crossed the border illegally.
The ancestral origins of the Brazilian nation show recent ancestors of generations predominantly as Italians and Portuguese, but with strong African, Spanish, Japanese, German, British, French, Native American, Slavic and Semitic components, making most Brazilians able to join the European Union.
However, they faced very different legal circumstances that Portugal and Italy had long before they joined the EU migration policy, thousands of people a day come to the consulates of Portugal to process the new nationality or obtain a visa; nevertheless, they are not the most numerous among Latin American immigrants in Europe.
The 2012 Census recorded 64,622 Brazilian-born people.[3]
Year | Brazilian-born population | Other data |
---|---|---|
1999 | 7,909[4] | |
2005 | 45,050[5] | |
2006 | 49,578 | |
2007 | 52,371 | |
2008 | 54,608 | |
2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | 38,584 | |
2012 | 64,622 | |
2013 | ||
2015 | 110 550 | |
2020 | 153 700[6] | |
2022 | 181 500[7] |