Immigration to Portugal

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Legal foreign
residents in Portugal
YearPop.±% p.a.
1974 32,057    
1980 50,750+7.96%
1985 79,594+9.42%
1990 107,767+6.25%
1995 168,316+9.33%
2000 207,587+4.28%
2005 274,631+5.76%
2010 443,055+10.04%
2015 383,759−2.83%
2020 662,095+11.53%
2022 781,915+8.67%
2023 1,044,606+33.60%
Source: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

As of December 2022, Portugal had 1,733,067 inhabitants that were born in a foreign country, out of 10,516,621 inhabitants, accounting for 16.48% of its total population. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] This figure also includes all Portuguese nationals born outside of Portugal. This applies whether they are children of Portuguese citizens living abroad at the time of their birth (for example, in 2021, there were 87,073 Portuguese nationals born in France, the overwhelming majority of Portuguese descent [16] [17] [18] ) or foreign-born individuals who have acquired Portuguese citizenship through naturalization (359,506 foreign residents have acquired Portuguese citizenship in the last 16 years, of whom 16,985 did so in 2023). [19] [20] Dealing with foreign nationals (inhabitants without Portuguese citizenship, regardless of their country of birth or ethnic background), in 2023 around 1,044,606 foreign citizens lived in Portugal, accounting for 9.82% of Portugal's population. Among foreign nationals, about 35.3% were from Brazil. [21] [22]

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In 2019 there were above 590,000 foreigners in Portugal. With the COVID-19 pandemic, that number went up to 661,000 at the end of 2020. [23] By the end of 2023 their number had soared to 1,044,606 people, accounting for 9.82% of the country's population. [24] These figures do not include naturalized foreign-born residents, people with temporary protection status (like most Ukrainians), nor illegal immigrants. The number of illegal immigrants, or so-called imigrantes irregulares, is difficult to determine, and is thought to be around 300,000. [25] [26] [27] [28]

Portuguese and foreign born population pyramid in 2021 Portuguese and foreign born population pyramid in 2021.svg
Portuguese and foreign born population pyramid in 2021

Of the 1,044,606 legal residents not holding Portuguese citizenship living in Portugal at the end of 2023, 553,801 identified as male (53%), and 490,437 as female (47%). [24]

The distribution of foreigners is largely uneven in Portugal: 63.5% of foreign citizens lived in Lisbon, Faro or Setúbal districts: these districts account for 35.2% of the country's population. [29]

Immigrants in Portugal largely come from Latin America, Eastern Europe, Lusophone nations in Africa, and South Asia. Major groups of immigrants to Portugal include Brazilians, Angolans, Cape Verdeans, Britons, Indians, Bissau-Guineans, Nepalis, Chinese, São Toméans, Bangladeshis, Ukrainians, Romanians, Pakistanis, US citizens, Russians, Venezuelans, Mozambicans and Moldovans. Brazilians made up the largest foreign community in the country (368,449) followed by Angolans (55,589) and Cape Verdeans (48,885 ). [24]

As of December 2023, foreign citizens' origins were subdivided as follows: America (38.9%), Europe (26.5%), Asia (16.1%), Africa (18.4%) and Oceania (0.1%). [30]

The share of children born in Portugal to foreign resident mothers stood at 10.3% in 2011, 9.7% in 2017 and 21.9% in 2023. [31] [32] [33] Dealing with children born from foreign-born mothers, their share reached 25% in 2022. [34]

Due to population ageing, immigration is the only factor that has made the Portuguese population grow in recent years. For instance, despite the natural change from 2018 to 2023 being -208,656 people (meaning that in the given time span the number of deaths exceeded the number of newborns by almost 210 thousand people) the overall population grew by 306,230 people, from 10,333,496 inhabitants as of 2018 to 10,639,726 in 2023. It is safe to say that the 2.96% growth rate experienced by the population of Portugal in the last six years was entirely due to immigration. Many scholars have pointed that, without immigration, the country's population could shrink to as low as 7 million people by 2100. Moreover, Catarina Reis Oliveira, the director of the Portuguese Migration Observatory, highlights in a study that without immigrants, certain sectors of society would face collapse. Immigrants are essential for labor market efficiency, with foreigners in countries like Portugal displaying higher activity rates than nationals, as per the 2022 Annual Statistical Report of the Observatory. [35] [36] [37] [38] [39]

History

Portugal, for long a country of emigration, has become a meeting country of net immigration, and not just from the last Portuguese overseas territories in India (until 1961), Africa (until 1975), and Far East Asia (until 1999).

Retornados, return migration and first immigrant communities: 1954–1989

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Typical Indo-Portuguese bebinca served in Lisbon

In 1954, India annexed the Portuguese territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Subsequently, in 1961, India also integrated the territories of Daman and Diu and Goa, thereby bringing an end to Portuguese colonial rule in these areas and fully incorporating them into the Indian Union. In the same year of 1961, significant geopolitical changes were also unfolding in Africa. The newly independent state of Benin expelled the small Portuguese garrison that was stationed at the Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá, located in the town of Ouidah. This fort, historically significant as a center of Portuguese trade and influence in West Africa, was thus reclaimed by the Beninese government, marking an end to Portuguese military presence in the region. Following these events, a significant number of individuals, particularly white Portuguese settlers and people of mixed Portuguese descent, began migrating to Portugal. An important share of those coming from India and settling in Portugal traveled via Karachi, a city hosting an important Goan community. In addition to civilians, the migration included approximately 3,500 Portuguese military officers, who also sought to resettle in Portugal in the aftermath of the decolonization process. In the first two weeks following the annexation of Goa around 1,000 people moved to Portugal by air or by boat. [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] According to a 2017 estimate by Casa de Goa, the association of Goans in Portugal, there were approximately 20,000 people of Goan descent living in the European country. However, other estimates suggest that the community may comprise as many as 50,000 individuals. [49] [50] [51] The overwhelming majority of Goan-Portuguese people speak Portuguese as their native language and are Catholic, thus facilitating the integration process that predominantly took place in the 1960s and 1970s, following the annexation of Goa by the Indian Union. [52] [53] [54] Despite being just a fraction of the total number of Indians in Portugal (constituting only about 16% of the overall Indian community in Portugal) Goans in are known for being fairly well-integrated. Notably, as early as the 19th century, there were Goan Members of Parliament (e.g. Francisco Gomes) and by 1958 there were 23 university professors and 19 politicians of Goan descent. Interestingly, of the 14 Prime Ministers in Portuguese democratic history, 2 have been of Goan descent: Alfredo Nobre da Costa and António Costa. [55] [56] [57] Unlike the community in the United Kingdom, Goans in Portugal are mainly of upper class extraction and are highly qualified professionals. Later, they were joined by migrants of Goan descent from the African colonies, especially Mozambique. [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] On the other hand, Gujarati speakers from Daman and Diu tend to show lower level of integration, with a large community found in Marvila, Lisbon. [64] [65] In the late 1960s Portugal also saw a small influx of people of Portuguese descent relocating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [66]

Terreiro do Paco in 1975, during the retornados crisis Portugal, verkiezingsstrijdstraatbeelden in Lissabon (begin 1975) straatbeelde, Bestanddeelnr 254-9572.jpg
Terreiro do Paço in 1975, during the retornados crisis

A major immigrant influx and - to date, the largest process of immigration in Portuguese history - was recorded starting in 1974, when over a million Portuguese citizens from Portugal's African territories (mostly from Angola and Mozambique) migrated to Portugal. [67] They are known and are still referred as retornados (meaning "those who came back") — Portuguese settlers and descendants of Portuguese (or other European such as Germans or Italians) settlers born in former African colonies who relocated to Portugal after their independence and in the first half of the 1980s. Due to the Portuguese colonization, white and mestiço people were frowned upon, in many cases white Luso-Africans experienced racist incidents. In particular, due to the outbreak of the Angolan Civil War, Portuguese in Angola left en masse, often having to leave all of their possessions behind and being allowed to exit the country with only 15,000 escudos to start a new life; this is the equivalent of approximately euros () 2,870 as of 2023. Of those leaving Mozambique, many of the retornados were part of the Indian community in the country. Along with white retornados there were also some Black people as well. [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] After almost 50 years, according to the 2021 Portuguese census, there were still 240,499 retornados alive who were residing in Portugal and who had fled Africa in the 1970s. [74]

In the second half of the 1980s, immigration towards Portugal by people of African descent became visible, especially because of the Portuguese economic growth and the worsening of the conditions in Angola and Mozambique due to the respective civil wars that were fought in the two countries. One of the primary settlement areas for Black communities in Portugal, especially the Cape Verdean one, were the lands north of Lisbon, near the present-day parish of Benfica and the present-day municipalities of Amadora and Odivelas. Starting from the 1970s, numerous clandestine neighborhoods (bairros clandestinos) emerged here, often lacking basic services and plagued by crime-related issues. [75] From 1993 onwards, with Portugal's slum eradication program, many people have been provided with alternative public housing and, despite the initial discrimination, many have nowadays found success. [76] [77] [78]

A country of immigration: 1990–2007

Cape Verdean Batuque dancers in Damaia, Amadora in the early 90s Batucadeiras do Bairro 6 de Maio, Damaia, Lisboa - 1994.jpg
Cape Verdean Batuque dancers in Damaia, Amadora in the early 90s

Immigration to Portugal, which had been historically low, increased after the country's accession to the EU in 1986 and soared significantly starting in the late 1990s, also under form of human trafficking. [79] [80]

Since the 1990s, along with a boom in construction, several waves of Ukrainians, Brazilians, people from the former Portuguese colonies in Africa and other Africans have settled in the country. Those communities currently make up the largest share of immigrants in Portugal and many have since acquired Portuguese citizenship. In particular, Ukrainian migration to Portugal commenced in the late 1990s, experiencing significant growth in the early 2000s. Initially, immigrants arrived through both organized and illegal channels, often with Schengen visas. While some initially intended short stays, many chose long-term residence, establishing families and pursuing the recognition of their qualifications for access to higher-paying jobs. [81] [82] [83]

In addition, Romanians, Moldovans, Chinese and Indians also started to choose Portugal as a destination starting in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Moreover, it is important to highlight that in 1999 Macau was returned to China (Handover of Macau) and many Macanese moved to Portugal: in a 1989 survey, 65% of the Macanese people were planning to leave Macau for Portugal or elsewhere. [84] [85] [86] According to a 1991 survey 70% of Macanese were planning to move elsewhere, with 63.5% of these planning to move to Portugal. In 1991, there were already 500 Macanese families living in Lisbon. [87] [88] [89] [90]

Financial crisis and economic recession: 2008–2013

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Afro-Portuguese in Lisbon

Immigration to Portugal decreased significantly after the dire consequences of the 2008 financial crisis. At the same time, emigration of both Portuguese and foreign nationals increased. Dealing with the Ukrainian community, for instance, declining investment in public projects and improved immigration control prompted many Ukrainians to leave. [91]

Between 2008 and 2013 unemployment rate in Portugal rose from 7.6% to 17.1% [92] and 2013 GDP was 7.60% lower than the value recorded for 2007 GDP. [93] Moreover, between 2007 and 2013 there was a 10.35% inflation rate, meaning that the Purchasing power of Portuguese families decreased significantly. [94] From 2008 to 2013, around 412,000 people left the country (51.2% did so permanently). [95] Of those who left the country 5.47% (22,547 people) were foreigners and 65.3% of the foreigners doing so left the country permanently. This means that 3.9% of the 2008 population left the country in just 6 years.

In fact, Portugal reached its historical population peak - up until 2023 [96] - in 2009 when 10,573,479 people lived in the country: this value decreased to 10,395,121 people (−1.7%) at the end of 2013, due to the combined effect of increased emigration, decreasing immigration and population ageing. [97] It is significant to highlight that only 140,845 people immigrated to Portugal between 2008 and 2013 meaning that the country experienced a net migration loss of around −271,000. In particular, in 2012 less than 15,000 immigrants permanently settled in Portugal. [98]

With the ease of the economic crisis and increase in tourism and industrial production, immigration increased again after 2013.

Economic recovery, NHR, EU pensioners, Golden Visa and Sephardi Jews: 2014–2019

Following the recovery of the Portuguese economy starting in 2014, immigration to Portugal increased once again. From 2014 to 2019, emigration decreased by 42.8% while immigration increased by 413%. [98]

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A Portuguese residence permit issued to non-EU citizens

Between 2013 and 2019 the unemployment rate in Portugal fell from 17.1% to 6.6% [92] and 2019 GDP was 14.35% higher than the value recorded for 2013 GDP. It is also worth noting that the value recorded for 2019 GDP was 5.71% higher than the one recorded in 2007: Portugal officially recovered from the Financial crisis and the troika austerity measures in 2017. [93] Moreover, between 2014 and 2019 the increase in prices was modest (the country recorded a 3.54% inflation rate), meaning that the Purchasing power of Portuguese families increased significantly. [94]

During these years, almost 573,000 people left the country: despite Portugal's reputation as an economic success story since the financial crisis, many young, educated workers are still more attracted by significantly higher wages in countries such as the United Kingdom, France or Switzerland. [99] On the other hand, it is significant to note that the share of those leaving permanently fell to 38.4%, meaning that high skilled workers are, after 2013, more willing to come back to Portugal after having acquired some years of experience, typically in Northern European countries. [95] As a measure to revert skill-drain, population decrease and ageing, the government has since created new measures to attract Portuguese emigrants to return home. [100]

Of those who left the country 3.96% (22,685 people) were foreigners but only 31.4% of them left the country permanently. This means that although 5.5% of the 2013 population left the country in 6 years (2014–2019), the majority of them - or 61.6% - did so temporarily, meaning for less than one year. [97] After 2014 the country's population decline rate started to slow. The population still fell to 10,333,496 people in 2018 - equivalent to the country's population in January 2000 - but it was mostly due to population ageing. On the other hand, it is worth noting that by the end of 2019, due increasing immigration, Portugal's population had recovered the value recorded in 2014 (around 10,395,000). [97]

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Lisbon, sign welcoming migrants to the city

It is significant to highlight that around 295,000 people immigrated permanently to Portugal between 2014 and 2019. In particular, 51.1% of those who settled in Portugal in this period did so between 2018 and 2019. [98] The surge in immigration was due to the good economic conditions of the country, to the crisis in Brazil (the primary source of immigration in Portugal) and to numerous programs devised during the years of the 2008–2013 crisis aimed at attracting foreign capitals: these include the Non-habitual residency (NHR) taxation law (2009), the Portuguese Golden Visa law (2012), and the Sephardi Nationality Act (2015).

The Portuguese government has thus not only developed strategies aiming at calling back Portuguese emigrants but also at attracting foreign citizens.

It is with this goal that in 2009 was devised a program that has attracted foreigners, particularly since 2013: it is the special tributary regime that grants to certain categories of new residents a flat tax and protects them from double taxation (NHR). [101] Many pensioners, especially from Northern European countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland and Norway have taken advantage of the law and moved to Portugal. Due to increased pressure from the countries of origin of the retirees as well as from the local Portuguese population (subject to a different taxation system) the program was drastically changed. [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] Nevertheless, pensioners continue coming to Portugal thanks to the high quality of life, Mediterranean climate and sunny weather.

Another program is the Golden visa law, devised in 2012. It is an immigrant investor program by the government of Portugal that granted residency in Portugal to people who invested in properties worth at least €500,000 or created 10 jobs in Portugal. [107] As of September 2023 the program has resulted in 33,142 residence permits granted, of which 38.4% to investors and 61.6% to their family members. 42.5% of the investors who have benefited from the program came from China, other significant countries include Brazil (9.88%), the US (6.14%), Turkey (4.82%) and South Africa (4.51%). Around 6.5 billion euros () were invested in the acquisition of 11,383 real estate properties (for a mean value of 566,754 ), but only 23 jobs were created. [108] In addition, around 867 million euros () were transferred to Portugal. [109] Due to the overwhelming majority of Golden visas being issued because of investments solely and exclusively dedicated to real estate and there being a very low investment in job creation and other activities adding value to the economy, the program has been cancelled in July 2023. [110] [111]

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Multi-ethnic Carnival in Arroios

A last measure that has boosted immigration to Portugal has been the law aimed at the descendants of Portuguese Jews expelled in 1496. In 2015 the Portuguese parliament officially acknowledged the expulsion as unrightful. To try to make up for the past mistakes, the government passed a law known as "Law of Return". [112] The law aims to right the historic wrongs of the Portuguese Inquisition, which resulted in the expulsion or forced conversion of thousands of Jews from Portugal in the 15th and 16th centuries. The law grants citizenship to any descendants of those persecuted Jews who can prove their Sephardic Jewish ancestry and a "connection" to Portugal. It is intended to provide a measure of justice and recognition to those whose families suffered from discrimination and persecution centuries ago. [113] [114] [115] [116] Since 2015, more than 262,000 people from 60 countries (mostly from Israel or Turkey) applied to Portuguese citizenship in virtue of them being of Sephardic descent, of which 75,000 (or 28.63% of the applicants) were granted Portuguese passports. [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] According to a 2023 estimate, there might be already 15,000 Portuguese-Israelis living in Portugal. [122] Despite the good intentions of the law, some doubts arose over the legitimate attribution of Portuguese citizenship after it was revealed that people such as Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich were Portuguese – thus EU – citizens under the new law. Due to the controversies and the recent judicial investigations the law will come to an end starting in December 2024. [123] [124] [125] [126] [127] [128] [129] [130]

COVID-19 pandemic and increase in immigration: 2020–2022

Rua do Benformoso in Lisbon: there might be up to 15,000 people of Bangladeshi descent living in the neighbourhood Lisboa Rua do Benformoso.jpg
Rua do Benformoso in Lisbon: there might be up to 15,000 people of Bangladeshi descent living in the neighbourhood

Immigration to Portugal has steadily increased in the last years. At the beginning of 2020 there were 590,348 foreigners living in the country, their number increased to 662,095 at the end of 2020, to 698,887 at the end of 2021 and up to 781,915 at the end of 2022. This means that the relative incidence of foreigners has increased from 5.7% to 7.5% in just 3 years. From December 2019 to December 2022 the number of foreigners increased by 32.4%.

Some immigrant communities, like those arrived from Africa and South America, are growing as a result of economic migration – foreigners looking for better economic conditions abroad. The outlook of the economy of Portugal is good, unemployment remains stable and in line with the rest of the EU. In fact, since 2018 Portugal has recorded a lower unemployment rate than that recorded in both the Eurozone and the EU as a whole. For instance, in 2022 the unemployment rate in Portugal stood at 6%, while for the EU and the Eurozone the recorded values were respectively 6.2% and 6.8%. [92] [134] In addition, despite suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic, the GDP recorded for 2022 was 3.22% higher than in 2019. [93]

Other immigrant communities, like most of those arrived from other EU member states, are a result of the attractiveness of the country for high income foreign citizens looking for a better quality of life, a warmer sunny weather, security and exquisite cuisine.

From 2020 to 2022 around 205,909 people emigrated from Portugal, continuing the decrease in emigration recorded since 2014. This means that 2.0% of the 2019 population left the country in the last 3 years but 60.2% did so temporarily, meaning for less than one year. [97] Moreover, it is worth noting that almost 300,000 people entered the country permanently since 2019, a sharp increase and the largest influx of immigrants ever recorded in Portugal since the 1980s. [98]

Despite the surge in immigration, it is, however, worth noting that in 2023, Portugal was still the European country with the most emigrants in relative terms. In the last 20 years,15 per cent of the population emigrated. Portugal had the highest proportion of emigrants in Europe and ranked eighth globally in terms of the percentage of its population who migrated. [135] [136] [137]

Lusophone migrants act and end of Golden visa, NHR and nationality for Sephardi Jews: 2023–present

Indian PM Narendra Modi and Portuguese PM Antonio Costa visiting the Hindu Temple of Lisbon. Costa's government promoted the end of the NHR, Golden Visa and Sephardi nationality act The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Portugal, Mr. Antonio Costa with the performers from Indian community during his visit to Comunidade Hindu de Portugal, a Hindu Temple, in Lisbon, Portugal.jpg
Indian PM Narendra Modi and Portuguese PM António Costa visiting the Hindu Temple of Lisbon. Costa's government promoted the end of the NHR, Golden Visa and Sephardi nationality act

It is expected that the number of foreigners will further increase in the next few years: in early 2023, Portugal regularized around 113,000 CPLP citizens residing illegally in the country. [138] [139] By September the number of Portuguese-speaking immigrants who have received an "authorisation of residence" -valid for one year and automatically renewed for those with clean criminal record - had reached 151,000 people, of whom 75% are Brazilians. [140] [141] [142] [143] In total, it was reported that in February 2023 around 300,000 foreigners who live illegally in Portugal were awaiting regularization. [28] By November of the same year, the number of those awaiting for regularization had soared to 700,000 people. [144] The Portuguese government had introduced, since the 2008 financial crisis, a number of measures aimed at attracting foreign capitals to the country. In particular, there have been the Non-habitual residency (NHR) taxation law (2009), the Portuguese Golden Visa law (2012), and the Sephardi Nationality Act (2015). Due to both international and internal pressure but also due to the economic recovery of the country, in 2023 it was announced that all three programs would have been phased out by the end of 2024.

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Street scene in Arroios

The NHR, a scheme offering a flat tax and protection from double taxation for specific categories of new residents relocating to Portugal, underwent significant changes in 2020. This adjustment was prompted by an influx of pensioners, particularly from Nordic countries, who were moving to Portugal to take advantage of a fiscal regime that was deemed disadvantageous to their home countries. The Portuguese government has announced the end the 10-year tax incentive regime for non-permanent residents, including digital nomads, in 2024. Prime Minister António Costa stated that the regime will persist for current beneficiaries. Costa argued that maintaining differentiated tax levels for non-permanent residents would perpetuate fiscal injustice and inflate the real estate market. As of July 2023, 89,000 foreigners were benefiting from the non-permanent resident tax regime. [145] [146] [147]

Regarding the Golden Visa program, initiated in 2012, was officially terminated in October 2023 due to the Mais Habitação program, and new applications are no longer being accepted. The decision to end the program, aimed at foreigners purchasing real estate, was influenced by the escalating housing prices. The new law doesn't impact renewals but marks the end of new permits for investment activities. The Mais Habitação program, which faced opposition but was approved in July, includes measures like rent caps and restrictions on property sales to non-residents, leading to public protests. [148] There are still around 21,000 pending processes, of which around two thirds deal with family reunification. [149]

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Thai pavilion in Lisbon

In 2023 it was also announced the end of the Law permitting people of Portuguese-Jewish descent to acquire Portuguese citizenship. Since 2013 around 262,000 people have requested to be naturalized as Portuguese citizens due to their Sephardi ancestry, with almost half being Israeli nationals. Of these, more than 75,000 have already acquired the Portuguese citizenship. Since the announcement of the end of the law in 2023, around 74,000 people have started their application process. [150] [151] [152] Amongst those who have acquired Portuguese citizenship there are 12 Israeli national football players. [153]

Despite the end of the abovementioned programs, the number of foreign nationals living in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase during 2023: by September there were 980,000 foreigners living in Portugal. [154] By December, the number had increased to a further 1,040,000 people, a 40% increase since January of the same year with 329,000 new residence permits given during 2023. [155] [156] [157] Of the foreigners living in Portugal, 35% were Brazilians: taking into account also Luso-Brazilians nationals and Brazilians awaiting for regularization, there are 750,000 Brazilians estimated living in Portugal. [158] It is also worth noting that in July 2023 the Portuguese government sent abroad - for the first time - officials to recruit workers in India, Morocco, Timor-Leste and Cabo Verde. [159]

It is estimated that in the 2024/2025 school year, amongst 83,134 pupils entering Portuguese public schooling system, 10,297 will be foreign nationals, representing 12.4% of the total and an increase of 1,160 pupils from 2023/24. [160] The increase in the number of foreigners was also recorded for the 2024/25 university applications received by Portuguese institutions by early 2024. [161]

Number of foreign residents

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Foreign citizens living in Portugal in 2023

Brazilians are the most prevalent foreign nationality. The 368,449 resident Brazilians represent 35.3% of the total foreign population. [24] In addition to that, Brazilians also represent 40% of Italian passport holders living in Portugal. [162] Other significant foreign communities (excluding naturalized citizens) are the ones from other countries of the Lusosphere. In 2023 there were 171,651 from the 6 PALOP countries (Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Principe, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde), in adittion to 1,199 people from Timor-Leste. [24]

There is also a thriving community of people from the Indian subcontinent (chiefly Indians and Nepalis) adding up to 117,048 people. [24]

A number of EU citizens have also chosen Portugal as a destination, with the majority being part of the Italian, French, Romanian, German or Spanish communities. [24] These communities are mostly composed of persons looking for quality of life and include an increasing number of pensioners.

The listed figures only take in account foreign residents legally living in the country and exclude foreigners who have acquired Portuguese citizenship as well as double citizens.

For instance, while according to Portuguese authorities there were around 37,000 resident Cape Verdeans in the country, according to official Cape Verdean figures the number of Cape Verdeans in Portugal could be as high as 260,000. [163] [164] The discrepancy could be due to the fact that since 2008 around 55,000 Cape Verdeans have naturalised as Portuguese, that kids of foreign citizens legally living in Portugal acquire Portuguese citizenship at birth and lastly that the overwhelming majority of the community are by now second or third generation immigrants. [165] [166]

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Chinese restaurant in Lagos
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Hindu festival in Portugal
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Immigrants in Odemira
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Alcácer do Sal, home to a vibrant Romanian community, mainly working in agriculture
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Mouraria, inter-ethnic shopping center in Martim Moniz, Lisbon
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Many Africans- particularly Cape Verdeans - have moved to Amadora
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Evangelical church in Lisbon. Most protestants in Portugal hail from Brazil
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Mahjong game in Mouraria
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Street scene in Mouraria
Country of citizenshipNumber of foreign citizens in 2023 [24]
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 368,449
2Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 55,589
3Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Cape Verde 48,885
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom (including BOTs)47,492
5Flag of India.svg  India 44,051
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 36,227
7Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Guinea-Bissau 32,535
8Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 29,972
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (including SARs)28,127
10Flag of France.svg  France 27,549
11Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg  São Tomé and Príncipe 26,460
12Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 25,666
13Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 23,499
14Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22,858
15Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 20,881
16Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20,573
17Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 17,148
18Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14,126
19Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13,593
20Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 10,901
21Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 9,300
22Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 8,127
23Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 6,723
24Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6,070
25Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 5,450
26Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 5,156

Evolution of the number of foreign residents

The following table shows the evolution of the number of foreigners whose residence is legally registered in Portugal from January 2008 to January 2016. The table considers the most frequent foreign nationalities found in the country and deals with foreigners only, thus excluding those who have acquired Portuguese citizenship, their descendants and people with migrant background. [172]

African immigrants in Rossio, Lisbon "Lisbon City of tolerance" (African Immigrants) (12131354684).jpg
African immigrants in Rossio, Lisbon

During the given timespan, the number of foreigners in Portugal fell from 446,333 to 388,731, recording a 12.89% loss in eight years. In fact, Portugal was particularly hit by the 2008 Global recession. It is indeed worth noting that between 2008 and 2013, Portugal experienced a notable uptick in its unemployment rate, escalating from 7.6% to 17.1%. The GDP in 2013 saw a marked 7.60% decline compared to its 2007 value. During this period, inflation reached 10.35%, substantially eroding the purchasing power of Portuguese households. Of those who were obliged to leave the country 5.47% or 22,547 people were foreign nationals and 65.3% of the foreigners doing so left the country permanently. [92] [94] [93] Despite the crisis and the subsequent emigration, one of the main reasons for the reduction in the number of foreigners in Portugal is due to the high number of naturalisations: 179,458 foreigners became Portuguese from January 2008 to December 2015. [20]

Dealing with the main foreign communities, one can see that: [20]

  1. Communities whose decline is mostly attributable to citizenship acquisition:
    • Between 2008 and 2016, the Cape Verdean population in Portugal decreased by 25,993. Yet, during the same period, 31,970 Cape Verdeans gained Portuguese citizenship, resulting in a net gain of 5,977 of recent Cape Verdean migrant background;
    • From 2009 to 2016, the number of Ukrainians in Portugal fell by 16,715. However, 18,206 Ukrainians became Portuguese citizens, resulting in a net increase of 1,491 people of recent Ukrainian migrant background;
    • Between 2008 and 2016, the Angolan community in Portugal reduced by 14,572, but 14,945 Angolans acquired Portuguese citizenship, roughly maintaining the community of recent Angolan migrant background size (+373);
    • From 2010 to 2016, the Guinean-Bissau community shrank by 7,948, yet 16,284 Guinean-Bissauans became Portuguese, resulting in a net growth of 8,336 of recent Guinean-Bissau migrant background;
    • From 2009 to 2016 the São Tomé e Príncipe community declined by 2,171 people. Since during the same timespan 7,185 San Tomeans acquired Portuguese citizenship, the community of people of recent São Tomé e Príncipe migrant background in the country actually increased by 5,014 people;
    • From 2009 to 2016 the Senegalese community declined by 558 people. Since during the same timespan 1,205 Senegalese acquired Portuguese citizenship, the community of people of recent Senegalese migrant background in the country actually increased by 647 people;
    • From 2010 to 2016, the Georgian community decreased by 445. However, 644 Georgians gained Portuguese citizenship, resulting in a net growth of 199 people of recent Georgian migrant background;
    • Between 2009 and 2016, the Belarusian community shrank by 384. Yet, 412 Belarusians became Portuguese citizens, maintaining community size;
    • Between 2009 and 2016, the Guinean community in Portugal decreased by 325. Nevertheless, 2,201 Guineans became Portuguese citizens, leading to a net increase of 1,876 of recent Guinean migrant background;
    • From 2009 to 2016, the Ecuadorian community fell by 211. Nevertheless, 289 Ecuadorians acquired Portuguese citizenship, keeping the community size stable.
  2. Communities whose decline is mostly attributable to other factors such as emigration:
    • Between January 2011 and January 2016, the number of Brazilians residing in Portugal decreased by 36,773. During the same period, 26,100 Brazilians acquired Portuguese nationality, indicating that, considering both natural changes (such as births and deaths) and the influx of migrants, Portugal saw a net loss of 10,673 people of recent Brazilian background;
    • From 2009 to 2016 the Moldovan community in Portugal declined by 14,199 people: this is mostly attributable to the fact that 14,082 Moldovans became Portuguese during the given period, even though the migration deficit suggests a net decrease of 117 people of recent Moldovan background.
    • Between 2008 and 2016 the number of English people fell by 6,341. Since only 127 Britons became Portuguese nationals during the same period, this means the British community fell by 6,214 people;
    • Between 2008 and 2016 the number of Mozambicans fell by 3,145. Since 1,615 Mozambicans became Portuguese nationals during the same period, this means the Mozambican community fell by 1,530 people;
    • Between 2008 and 2016 the number of French people fell by 2,099. Since only 178 French became Portuguese nationals during the same period, this means the French community fell by 1,921 people.
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Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg35Decrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg8Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg12Steady2.svg12Decrease2.svg10
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Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg  Equatorial Guinea 33Decrease2.svg12Decrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg7Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Steady2.svg9Increase2.svg60Decrease2.svg51
Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 10Increase2.svg12Steady2.svg12Increase2.svg15Steady2.svg15Increase2.svg16Decrease2.svg13Increase2.svg16Increase2.svg18
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 3Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg5Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg15
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 13Decrease2.svg7Decrease2.svg6Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg16Increase2.svg17
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 49Increase2.svg55Decrease2.svg50Decrease2.svg41Increase2.svg42Decrease2.svg38Decrease2.svg30Increase2.svg33Decrease2.svg31
Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 2Increase2.svg3Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Steady2.svg9Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg14Decrease2.svg13Increase2.svg18
Flag of Gabon.svg  Gabon 8Increase2.svg12Increase2.svg13Steady2.svg13Decrease2.svg10Increase2.svg15Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg31Decrease2.svg17
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 33Decrease2.svg20Increase2.svg25Decrease2.svg14Increase2.svg16Increase2.svg22Increase2.svg23Decrease2.svg18Increase2.svg20
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Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo 0Increase2.svg1Increase2.svg13Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg10Increase2.svg14Decrease2.svg13Increase2.svg15Increase2.svg27
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 19Decrease2.svg2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg4Decrease2.svg1
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 4Increase2.svg15Increase2.svg16Increase2.svg19Increase2.svg23Increase2.svg25Decrease2.svg23Decrease2.svg22Increase2.svg32
Flag of Benin.svg  Benin 28Increase2.svg35Decrease2.svg33Decrease2.svg32Decrease2.svg26Decrease2.svg24Decrease2.svg14Decrease2.svg12Steady2.svg12
Unknown17Increase2.svg54Decrease2.svg48Decrease2.svg29Increase2.svg34Decrease2.svg22Decrease2.svg19Decrease2.svg14Steady2.svg14
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 4Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg7Steady2.svg7Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg5Steady2.svg5
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 16Decrease2.svg9Steady2.svg9Decrease2.svg7Increase2.svg9Decrease2.svg8Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg9
Stateless273Decrease2.svg31Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg18Decrease2.svg14Decrease2.svg11Decrease2.svg0
Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 43Decrease2.svg29Decrease2.svg20Decrease2.svg17Decrease2.svg15Increase2.svg18Decrease2.svg15Increase2.svg19Decrease2.svg16
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 27Decrease2.svg6Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Steady2.svg9Increase2.svg11Steady2.svg11Decrease2.svg9Increase2.svg12
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 15Decrease2.svg2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg3Steady2.svg3Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg3Steady2.svg3
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 21Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg9Decrease2.svg6Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg8
Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 11Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg5Steady2.svg5Steady2.svg5Increase2.svg6Steady2.svg6Increase2.svg7Steady2.svg7
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 17Decrease2.svg15Decrease2.svg12Decrease2.svg10Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg9Decrease2.svg8Increase2.svg12Steady2.svg12
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 18Decrease2.svg16Decrease2.svg15Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg10Decrease2.svg7Decrease2.svg6Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg9
Flag of Dominica.svg  Dominica 3Increase2.svg13Decrease2.svg11Decrease2.svg8Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Decrease2.svg8Steady2.svg8Decrease2.svg7
Flag of Eswatini.svg  Eswatini 16Decrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg9Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg11Steady2.svg11Decrease2.svg9Decrease2.svg7Increase2.svg8
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 16Decrease2.svg0Increase2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg5Decrease2.svg4
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 4Decrease2.svg3Steady2.svg3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg7Decrease2.svg5Decrease2.svg4Steady2.svg4Increase2.svg12
Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 0Increase2.svg1Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg1Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg1
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 2Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg8Decrease2.svg5
Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 0Increase2.svg2Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg1Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg6
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 5Decrease2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg3
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg  Central African Republic 5Steady2.svg5Steady2.svg5Steady2.svg5Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg7
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 25Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg7Decrease2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 7Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg3
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg4Steady2.svg4Increase2.svg6Steady2.svg6Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg7
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg2Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 2Decrease2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0
Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 2Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg2Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg5Increase2.svg7Decrease2.svg6
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 4Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Increase2.svg6
Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada 3Steady2.svg3Steady2.svg3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg5Decrease2.svg3Increase2.svg4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 6Decrease2.svg5Decrease2.svg3Decrease2.svg2Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg0
Other countries (below 5)57Decrease2.svg45Decrease2.svg35Increase2.svg43Decrease2.svg40Increase2.svg44Decrease2.svg29Increase2.svg29Decrease2.svg21
Total foreigners446,333Decrease2.svg440,277Increase2.svg454,191Decrease2.svg445,262Decrease2.svg436,822Decrease2.svg417,042Decrease2.svg401,320Decrease2.svg395,195Decrease2.svg388,731
Share of the population [183] 4.23%Decrease2.svg4.17%Increase2.svg4.30%Decrease2.svg4.21%Decrease2.svg4.14%Decrease2.svg3.98%Decrease2.svg3.85%Decrease2.svg3.81%Decrease2.svg3.76%

The following table shows the evolution of the number of foreign residents from January 2016 to January 2023. The table considers the most frequent foreign nationalities found in the country and deals with foreigners only, thus excluding those who have acquired Portuguese citizenship, their descendants and people with migrant background. [172]

During the given timespan, the number of foreigners in Portugal rose from 388,731 to 781,915, recording a 101.15% growth in seven years. Not only the level of foreigners in Portugal recovered the pre-crisis figure but, since 2019, it has even surpassed it. In fact in 2019 there were almost half a million foreign people living in Portugal, an historical record. [184] Between 2013 and 2023, Portugal's unemployment rate declined from 17.1% to 6.1%, [185] and the 2022 GDP increased by 18.45% compared to the 2013 GDP, despite the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent crisis due to lockdown. It is noteworthy that the 2022 GDP was 9.5% higher than the 2007 figure, marking Portugal's official recovery from the financial crisis and troika austerity measures in 2017. Additionally, from 2014 to 2019, there was modest price growth, with a 3.54% inflation rate. This led to a notable improvement in the purchasing power of Portuguese families. [92] [94] [93]

The surge in the number of foreigners is explainable by the recovery of the Portuguese economy, special programs aimed at attracting foreigners such as Golden Visa program and the stagnation of the Brazilian economy, with Brazilians being the largest immigrant group in the European country.

Dealing with the main foreign communities, one can see that: [20]

  1. The overwhelming majority of the communities experienced a significant increase since 2016; this is the case for instance, for the following countries:
    • Brazil: Brazilians grew by 157,154 people or +190,2% since 2016. In addition 51,533 Brazilians became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • India: Indians grew by 28,481 or +410.7% since 2016. In addition 6,840 Indians became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Italy: Italians grew by 27,909 or +455.3% since 2016. In addition 245 Italians became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • France: French grew by 19,071 or +225.9% since 2016. In addition 277 French became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Nepal: Nepalis grew by 19,051 or +397.1% since 2016. In addition 6,011 Nepalis became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Bangladesh: Bangladeshis grew by 13,897 or +540.5% since 2016. In addition 3,326 Bangladeshis became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Germany: Germans grew by 11,465 or +126.9% since 2016. In addition 210 Germans became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Spain: Spaniards grew by 9,489 or +94.7% since 2016. In addition 340 Spaniards became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Pakistan: Pakistanis grew by 7,786 or +256% since 2016. In addition 2,839 Pakistanis became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • US: US citizens grew by 7,175 or +274% since 2016. In addition 333 US citizens became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Venezuela: Venezuelans grew by 6,926 or +344.6% since 2016. In addition 1,970 Venezuelans became Portuguese since January 2016;
    • Netherlands: Dutch people grew by 6,211 or +106.1% since 2016. In addition 65 Dutch became Portuguese since January 2016;
  2. Of the foreign communities experiencing a population decline, this is mostly attributable to citizenship acquisition as in the case of:
    • Ukrainians: their number fell by 10,334 since 2016, but is worth noting that 14,032 Ukrainians became Portuguese in the same timespan;
    • Cape Verdeans: their number fell by 1,926 since 2016, but is worth mentioning that 23,139 Cape Verdeans became Portuguese during the same period;
    • Moldovans: their number fell by 1,705 since 2016, but is worth noting that 2,900 Moldovans naturalised as Portuguese since 2016;
    • Guineans: their number fell by 344 since 2016, but is worth noting that 1,031 Guineans received Portuguese IDs since 2016;
    • Turks: their number fell by 151 since 2021, but is worth noting that 216 Turks received Portuguese nationality since 2021
  3. A minor part of the foreign communities also experienced decline, which is not exclusively attributable to citizenship acquisition but to a combination of declining birth rate and higher emigration than immigration. This is, for instance, the case of:
    • Romania: Since 2020 the number of Romanians in Portugal decreased by 7,671 but the number of Romanians acquiring Portuguese citizenship stood at 1,242;
    • China: Since 2020 the number of Chinese in Portugal decreased by 5,675 but the number of Chinese acquiring Portuguese citizenship stood at 412;
    • Bulgaria: Since 2018 the number of Bulgarians fell by 1,894 but the number of Bulgarians becoming Portuguese stood at 292;
    • United Kingdom: Since 2021 the number of Britons fell by 974 but the number of Britons becoming Portuguese stood at 354;
    • Finland: Since 2020 the number of Finns fell by 61 but the number of Finns becoming Portuguese stood at only 3
Country2016 [182] [174] 2017 [186] [174] 2018 [187] [174] 2019 [188] [174] 2020 [189] [174] 2021 [190] [174] 2022 [191] [174] 2023 [30] 2024 [24]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 82,590Decrease2.svg81,251Increase2.svg 85,425Increase2.svg 105,423Increase2.svg 151,312Increase2.svg 183,993Increase2.svg 204,694Increase2.svg 239,744Increase2.svg368,449
Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 18,247Decrease2.svg16,994Decrease2.svg16,854Increase2.svg 18,382Increase2.svg 22,691Increase2.svg 24,449Increase2.svg 25,802Increase2.svg31,761Increase2.svg55,589
Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Cape Verde 38,674Decrease2.svg36,578Decrease2.svg34,986Decrease2.svg34,663Increase2.svg 37,435Decrease2.svg36,609Decrease2.svg34,093Increase2.svg36,748Increase2.svg48,885
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17,233Increase2.svg 19,387Increase2.svg 22,432Increase2.svg 26,445Increase2.svg 34,357Increase2.svg 46,239Decrease2.svg41,934Increase2.svg45,265Increase2.svg47,492
Flag of India.svg  India 6,935Increase2.svg 7,244Increase2.svg 7,990Increase2.svg 11,393Increase2.svg 17,619Increase2.svg 24,550Increase2.svg 30,251Increase2.svg35,416Increase2.svg44,051
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6,130Increase2.svg 8,523Increase2.svg 12,925Increase2.svg 18,862Increase2.svg 25,408Increase2.svg 28,159Increase2.svg 30,819Increase2.svg34,039Increase2.svg36,227
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Guinea-Bissau 17,091Decrease2.svg15,653Decrease2.svg15,198Increase2.svg 16,186Increase2.svg 18,886Increase2.svg 19,680Increase2.svg 20,357Increase2.svg23,737Increase2.svg32,535
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 4,798Increase2.svg 5,835Increase2.svg 7,437Increase2.svg 11,489Increase2.svg 16,849Increase2.svg 21,015Increase2.svg 21,545Increase2.svg23,839Increase2.svg29,972
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21,376Increase2.svg 22,555Increase2.svg 23,245Increase2.svg 25,420Increase2.svg 27,905Decrease2.svg26,182Decrease2.svg23,025Decrease2.svg22,230Increase2.svg 28,127
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of France.svg  France 8,441Increase2.svg 11,293Increase2.svg 15,319Increase2.svg 19,771Increase2.svg 23,126Increase2.svg 24,935Increase2.svg 26,719Increase2.svg27,512Increase2.svg27,549
Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg  São Tomé and Príncipe 9,555Decrease2.svg8,980Decrease2.svg8,605Increase2.svg 9,153Increase2.svg 10,240Increase2.svg 10,706Increase2.svg 11,234Increase2.svg13,077Increase2.svg26,488
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 2,571Increase2.svg 2,799Increase2.svg 3,450Increase2.svg 5,325Increase2.svg 7,964Increase2.svg 9,916Increase2.svg 10,936Increase2.svg16,468Increase2.svg25,666
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35,779Decrease2.svg34,490Decrease2.svg32,453Decrease2.svg29,218Increase2.svg 29,718Decrease2.svg28,629Decrease2.svg27,195Decrease2.svg25,445Decrease2.svg23,499
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9,035Increase2.svg 10,030Increase2.svg 11,160Increase2.svg 12,817Increase2.svg 14,669Increase2.svg 16,041Increase2.svg 18,340Increase2.svg20,500Increase2.svg22,858
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 30,523Decrease2.svg30,429Increase2.svg 30,750Increase2.svg 30,908Increase2.svg 31,064Decrease2.svg30,052Decrease2.svg28,911Decrease2.svg23,393Decrease2.svg20,881
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 10,019Increase2.svg 11,133Increase2.svg 12,526Increase2.svg 14,066Increase2.svg 15,844Increase2.svg 16,981Increase2.svg 18,546Increase2.svg19,508Increase2.svg20,573
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3,042Increase2.svg 3,175Increase2.svg 3,380Increase2.svg 4,373Increase2.svg 5,310Increase2.svg 6,381Increase2.svg 7,499Increase2.svg10,828Increase2.svg17,148
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2,619Increase2.svg 2,704Increase2.svg 2,888Increase2.svg 3,254Increase2.svg 4,134Increase2.svg 4,768Increase2.svg 6,885Increase2.svg9,794Increase2.svg14,126
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5,855Increase2.svg 6,838Increase2.svg 7,837Increase2.svg 8,984Increase2.svg 10,038Increase2.svg 10,392Increase2.svg 11,013Increase2.svg12,066Increase2.svg13,592
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4,260Increase2.svg 4,280Decrease2.svg4,264Increase2.svg 4,365Increase2.svg 4,885Increase2.svg 5,103Increase2.svg 5,156Increase2.svg6,075Increase2.svg10,901
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2,010Increase2.svg 2,356Increase2.svg 3,104Increase2.svg 4,740Increase2.svg 6,551Increase2.svg 7,741Increase2.svg 8,296Increase2.svg8,936Increase2.svg9,300
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 2,809Increase2.svg 2,848Increase2.svg 2,854Increase2.svg 3,005Increase2.svg 3,501Increase2.svg 3,678Increase2.svg 3,803Increase2.svg4,785Increase2.svg8,127
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Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 12Increase2.svg17Increase2.svg19Steady2.svg19Decrease2.svg18Decrease2.svg17Increase2.svg20Decrease2.svg19Increase2.svg26
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 9Increase2.svg12Steady2.svg12Decrease2.svg11Increase2.svg16Decrease2.svg15Increase2.svg19Increase2.svg21Increase2.svg23
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 8Decrease2.svg7Increase2.svg12Decrease2.svg10Increase2.svg14Increase2.svg16Increase2.svg17Increase2.svg19Increase2.svg23
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 4Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg10Increase2.svg13Decrease2.svg12Steady2.svg12Steady2.svg12Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg23
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg5Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg12Steady2.svg12Decrease2.svg7Increase2.svg20
Unknown14Increase2.svg15Decrease2.svg13Decrease2.svg9Increase2.svg11Increase2.svg29Decrease2.svg22Increase2.svg23Decrease2.svg20
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 5Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg7Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg14Increase2.svg22Decrease2.svg20
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 12Increase2.svg15Decrease2.svg13Steady2.svg13Increase2.svg14Steady2.svg14Increase2.svg17Steady2.svg17Increase2.svg19
Flag of Eswatini.svg  Eswatini 8Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg5Steady2.svg5Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg18
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 3Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg11Increase2.svg16Decrease2.svg13Increase2.svg15Decrease2.svg11Increase2.svg19Decrease2.svg17
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 7Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg10Decrease2.svg5Decrease2.svg3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg17
Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 7Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg7Steady2.svg7Decrease2.svg4Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg12Increase2.svg18Decrease2.svg16
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 12Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg11Increase2.svg12Increase2.svg13Steady2.svg13Decrease2.svg12Increase2.svg14
Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 1Increase2.svg3Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg5Steady2.svg5Increase2.svg7Steady2.svg7Increase2.svg10Increase2.svg13
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 0Increase2.svg4Decrease2.svg0Increase2.svg1Increase2.svg3Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg13
Stateless0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg31Decrease2.svg30Increase2.svg33Decrease2.svg30Decrease2.svg24Decrease2.svg20Decrease2.svg12
Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi 6Steady2.svg6Steady2.svg6Steady2.svg6Steady2.svg6Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg12
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 3Increase2.svg8Steady2.svg8Steady2.svg8Steady2.svg8Increase2.svg10Decrease2.svg8Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg12
Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 6Decrease2.svg1Increase2.svg2Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg9Increase2.svg11
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 4Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Steady2.svg9Increase2.svg11Steady2.svg11Decrease2.svg8Increase2.svg10
Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada 4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Increase2.svg4Decrease2.svg3Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg5Increase2.svg9
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 01112343Increase2.svg9
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 6Increase2.svg7Steady2.svg7Increase2.svg10Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg11Decrease2.svg8Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg8
Flag of Oman.svg  Oman 32769884Increase2.svg8
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg1Increase2.svg3Increase2.svg4Increase2.svg5Increase2.svg8
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 3Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg6Increase2.svg9Decrease2.svg8Decrease2.svg7Steady2.svg7Increase2.svg8Steady2.svg8
Flag of Belize.svg  Belize 66878744Increase2.svg7
Flag of Djibouti.svg  Djibouti 05156534Increase2.svg7
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg  Central African Republic 7Increase2.svg8Increase2.svg9Steady2.svg9Steady2.svg9Decrease2.svg8Steady2.svg8Steady2.svg8Decrease2.svg5
Other countries (below 5)12Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg15Decrease2.svg9**Increase2.svg6Decrease2.svg22**Decrease2.svg14**Increase2.svg32Increase2.svg34
Total foreigners388,731Increase2.svg397,731Increase2.svg421,711Increase2.svg480,300Increase2.svg590,348Increase2.svg662,095Increase2.svg698,887Increase2.svg781,915Increase2.svg1,044,606
Share of the population [183] 3.76%Increase2.svg3.85%Increase2.svg4.08%Increase2.svg4.63%Increase2.svg5.68%Increase2.svg6.37%Increase2.svg6.70%Increase2.svg7.44%Increase2.svg9.82%'

The following table deals with the number of foreigners from selected communities in selected years, as well as their relative growth during specific timespans.

The 20 largest legal immigrant communities in 2007 compared with their numbers in 1999
*: European Union citizenship
P: Portuguese speaking
Legal foreign residentsNumber in 19992001

census [192] [193]

2002 [194] [195] 2004 [196] [197] 2006 [198] 2007Growth in percentage(1999–2007)2011 [192] % (2011) [192] change

2001–2011 [192]

BraziliansP20,85131,86958,37066,90773,38466,354+ 218%109,78727.8%+244.5%
Capeverdeans P43,95133,14559,67864,16468,14563,925+ 45%38,8959.9%+17.3%
AngolansP17,72137,01431,33235,26433,21532,728+ 85%26,9546.8%−27.2%
Guineans-Bissau P14,21715,82422,85525,14824,51323,733+ 67%16,3604.1%+3.4%
Santomeans P4,8098,5178,95110,48310,76110,627+ 121%10,4082.6%+22.2%
Mozambicans P4,5024,7495,3125,4715,8545,681+ 26%3,028
Ukrainians 12310,79360,57166,22741,87039,480+ 31998%33,7908.6%+213.1%
Romanians*2242,66110,67312,15510,29919,155+ 8451%24,3566.2%+815.3%
Spanish*11,1229,04714,58715,91616,59718,030+ 62%10,4862.7%+15.9%
British*13,3358,22715,89918,00519,59223,608+ 77%15,7744.0%+91.7%
Moldovans32,98411,81713,68912,67314,053+ 468333%10,4752.7%+251.0%
Russians4485978,2111,1584,9455,114+ 1042%4,878
French*6,49915,3598,3649,3129,73310,556+ 62%14,3603.6%−6.5%
Macanese P2,7622,1764,4689,5189,69510,448+ 278%11,4582.9%+426.6%
Indians1,2111,3611,5035,0883,6144,104+ 239%5,384
Pakistanis 1,0311,1804,2122,1252,474
Germans *9,60515,498+ 61%9,054
US-Americans 7,9758,264+ 4%2,331
Dutch*3,6756,589+ 79%4,862
Italians *2,7005,985+ 122%5,338
Bulgarians*3475,028+ 1349%8,606
Total non-EU340,187374,652355,113
European Union 65,39374,54279,774
Total405,580449,194434,887

Acquisitions of citizenship

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Central Mosque of Lisbon

Many earlier immigrants have now become naturalized citizens: 359,506 people holding foreign nationality and residing in Portugal have become Portuguese nationals from 2008 to 2023, [199] corresponding roughly to 3.38% of total population. However, there are still 1,044,606 foreign citizens resident in Portugal as of January 2024, accounting for 9.82% of Portugal population.

The number of foreigners from Ukraine (23,499), Romania (20,881), Moldova (5,156) and Bulgaria (4,565) has been dropping steadily since 2011; there have been many naturalized Portuguese citizens with these backgrounds; respectively: 34,163 Ukrainians, 7,164 Romanians, 19,346 Moldovans and 1,157 Bulgarians have become Portuguese citizens from 2008 to 2022.

Below is a summary table of Portuguese citizenship acquisitions recorded between 2008 and 2023 for countries having recorded at least 5 naturalisations during the given timespan. During this period, 359,506 people (3.38% of the current Portuguese population) obtained Portuguese citizenship according to the latest INE data. These people are not counted among foreigners (see above table) as they are Portuguese citizens in all respects. [200]

Interestingly, the first 30 countries for number of naturalised Portuguese citizens account for 96.78% of all naturalisations of foreign residents that occurred in Portugal from 2008 to 2023.

NationalityAcquisitions of Citizenship

(2008–2023) [200] [20]

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 95,186
Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Cape Verde 56,648
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 34,163
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Guinea-Bissau 27,902
Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 27,092
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 19,346
Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg  São Tomé and Príncipe 15,521
Flag of India.svg  India 12,917
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 7,622
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 7,164
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5,652
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5,627
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 5,461
Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea 3,751
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 3,103
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3,015
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2,863
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 2,395
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 2,329
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1,974
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 1,168
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1,157
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 1,078
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 970
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 795
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 689
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 678
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 639
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 530
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 495
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 494
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of France.svg  France 487
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 486
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 464
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 457
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 440
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 404
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 394
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 356
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 347
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 332
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 326
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 311
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 300
Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 274
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 273
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 251
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 237
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia 216
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo 201
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 200
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 179
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 164
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 151
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 145
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 128
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 128
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 126
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 122
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 121
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 109
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan 103
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 101
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo 96
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 94
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq 94
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 92
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone 91
Flag of Togo (3-2).svg  Togo 88
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 87
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 75
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 75
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 71
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 69
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 67
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 64
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 54
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 54
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 53
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 49
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 47
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg  Equatorial Guinea 47
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 46
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 43
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 43
Flag of Dominica.svg  Dominica 42
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 41
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 40
Flag of the Taliban.svg  Afghanistan 40
Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 39
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 37
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 36
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo 36
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 36
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 35
Flag of Benin.svg  Benin 34
Flag of Somalia.svg  Somalia 34
Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania 33
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 32
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 29
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 28
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 24
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 23
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 23
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 22
Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 22
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 22
Flag of Gabon.svg  Gabon 20
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 18
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan 18
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 17
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 16
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 15
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso 14
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14
Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 14
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 14
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 14
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 13
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 12
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 11
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 10
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 10
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 10
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 10
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 9
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor 9
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 9
Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 9
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 9
Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 8
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 8
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 8
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 8
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 7
Flag of Eswatini.svg  Eswatini 6
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6
Flag of Europe.svg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5
Flag of Belize.svg  Belize 5
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 5
Stateless5
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 5
Other countries (below 5)76

Illegal immigration

In 2006 the Portuguese government made it easier for second generation immigrants to gain citizenship to prevent illegal immigration. [201] [202] The rules were modified in 2022, making it even easier for children of foreigners to get access to the Portuguese citizenship. [203]

Illegal immigration rose by 55% in 2009, with most of the illegals being Brazilian nationals. [204] In 2012 there were estimated to be around 130,000 immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova illegally living in Portugal and mainly working in agriculture and services. [205] [206] [207] As of 2024, there were an estimated 400,000 people waiting for their Portuguese residency card, [208] this being a sharp increase of 100% from 2023, when around 200,000 people were living in the country without a residency permit, of whom around half were Brazilians. [209]

Employers of illegal immigrants in Portugal face jail terms. [210]

Jewish immigration

Engraving from ancient Tomar synagogue dating from 1307 Tomar Sinagoga 845.jpg
Engraving from ancient Tomar synagogue dating from 1307

In 1496 the Portuguese monarchy issued an expulsion decree targeting Jews and Moors living in Portugal. This decree forced many Jews to either convert to Christianity (leading to the emergence of Cristão-novos and of Crypto-Judaism practices) or leave the country, leading to a diaspora of Portuguese Jews throughout Europe and the Americas. [211] [212] [213]

Emigrants in front of a Jewish welfare kitchen (Cosinha Economica Israelita) waiting for the food to be distributed, May 1941 CH-NB - Portugal, Lissabon (Lisboa)- Strassenszenen - Annemarie Schwarzenbach - SLA-Schwarzenbach-A-5-24-059.jpg
Emigrants in front of a Jewish welfare kitchen (Cosinha Economica Israelita) waiting for the food to be distributed, May 1941

The said decree annihilated the thriving Jewish culture in the country and up to the 19th century, when the Portuguese Inquisition ceased to exist, no synagogues were officially allowed to operate in the country. Some Jews started arriving in the early 1800s, particularly from Gibraltar or Northern Africa. The largest influx of Jews was recorded during WWII, when thousands of Jews fled Nazi persecution and came to neutral Portugal. The overwhelming majority of them subsequently settled in Israel, the US, Brazil or returned to their home countries. [214] [215] [216] [217] [218] [219] [220]

Museum in Vilar Formoso reminding the Jews who were hosted in Portugal during WWII Memorial Vilar Formoso, Fronteira da Paz - Portugal (52864401435).jpg
Museum in Vilar Formoso reminding the Jews who were hosted in Portugal during WWII

Portugal's "Law on Nationality" amendment allows descendants of Portuguese Jews expelled during the Inquisition to gain citizenship within a Sephardic community of Portuguese origin with ties to Portugal. In 2020, there were proposed changes, requiring a two-year residency for citizenship, but these were rejected by the Socialist party.

This amendment made Portugal the second country, after Israel, to adopt a Jewish Law of Return, with Spain later following suit. Introduced by the Socialist and Center Right parties, it received unanimous approval in April 2013 and took effect on 1 March 2015. [221] [222]

Applicants must prove Sephardic surnames in their family tree and a connection to the Portuguese Sephardic community, often verified by an orthodox rabbi. The language spoken at home, including Ladino, is also considered. [223]

An intriguing feature of this law is its exemption from the typical six-year consecutive residency requirement for citizenship. Since 2015, hundreds of Turkish Jews with Sephardic ancestry have moved to Portugal and obtained citizenship. In 2017, nearly 1,800 descendants of Sephardic Jews were granted Portuguese nationality. By November 2020, Portugal had granted citizenship to approximately 23,000 people, constituting about 30% of the 76,000 applications submitted since 2015. [224] [225] [226] [227] [228]

Lisbon synagogue, built in 1904 Interior da sinagoga de Lisboa, Shaarei Tikva.JPG
Lisbon synagogue, built in 1904

To combat fraudulent claims, the Portuguese government enacted a decree-law on 9 March 2022, increasing scrutiny for applicants, emphasizing a substantial connection with Portugal. Notably, these changes did not apply retroactively to those already granted citizenship, including individuals like Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. As of January 2023, the number of pending cases had risen to over 300,000, underscoring the significant interest and impact of this amendment. [229] [230] [231] [232] [233]

Vilar Formoso Museum VilarFormosoMuseumExternal.jpg
Vilar Formoso Museum

In recent years, thousands of Israelis, as well as Turkish Jews and Brazilian Jews, have been able to prove that they are descended from Jews expelled from Portugal in 1497 and have thus have acquired Portuguese citizenship. [234] [235] [236] In particular, from 2015 to 2021 56,619 people who claimed Sephardic ancestry were able to obtain Portuguese citizenship. [237] Amongst them, 54,402 or 96.08% did not live in Portugal. The five most common nationalities of those applying and succeeding in the naturalisation process were:

Nationals of the five said countries naturalising as Portuguese citizens thanks to the 2015 Law totalled 54,259 people or 95.83% of those acquiring Portuguese citizenship due to their Jewish ethnic background up to 2021.

Immigration by investment

Another group of immigrants, especially among Non-European citizens, can avail the chance of residing in Portugal by making a financial investment. RBI (Residency by Investment) schemes, also called "golden visa" or "golden passport", offer Non-European citizens a residency and work permit inside Europe. According to RBI programs operated by a handful of Member States of EU, Non-European citizens can have access to residency or citizenship in exchange for specified investments in the country.

Under Portugal's Golden Visa program, which has been in service since 8 October 2012, the Portuguese government grants a residence permit to those who invest an amount of at least €350,000 which is maintained for at least (a continuous) five years.

Immigration detention

In Portugal, the Ministry of Interior is responsible for immigration matters. The country currently has one officially designated immigration detention centre, Unidade Habitacional de Santo António, located in Porto. Opened in 2006, the centre is managed by the Foreigners and Borders Service (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras, SEF). [238]

There are also five Temporary Installation Centres (Centros de Instalação Temporária, CIT) located in each major airport, including that of Porto, Lisbon, Faro, Funchal, and Ponta Delgada. Besides this government-led places, in Lisbon there is the Bobadela reception centre for asylum seekers run by the Portuguese Council for Asylum Seekers (Conselho Português para os Refugiados, CPR) and the Pedro Arupe reception centre managed by the Jesuit Refugee Service.

Opposition to immigration

Portugal had little immigration until a sudden influx in the 1970s, as ex-colonists, most of them ethnically white, returned. [239] After the former Portuguese African colonies gained independence, and because nationals of Portuguese-speaking nations can freely live and work in Portugal without much bureaucracy, an incremental growth of immigration from Portugal's former overseas possessions was observed over the past few decades, primarily from Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola and Mozambique. [240] [241] The country now has are nearly 240,000 Brazilians [242] and about 350,000 people born in an African country. [243] Although immigrants are mostly concentrated in urban and suburban areas, mainly on Portugal's coast, Portuguese authorities have in recent times encouraged immigration, notably from Brazil, to rural areas, in an effort to increase an ever shrinking population. [244] The growth of the number of immigrants has been linked to an escalation of anti-immigration sentiments and protests throughout Portugal since the mids 2000's. [245] [246]

Until recently,[ when? ] far-right party "National Renewal Party", known as PNR, was the only one in Portugal which actively targeted[ clarification needed ] the mass-immigration and ethnic minorities (mainly related to Gypsy and African communities) issues. [247] [248] After years of growing support—0.09% 4,712 2002, 0.16% 9,374 2005, 0.20% 11,503 2009, 0.31% 17,548 2011— it managed 0.50%, or 27,269, of the electorate in the 2015 Portuguese legislative election. Since 2019, far-right political party CHEGA! has gained traction in the country. Following the 2019 Portuguese legislative election, the party's president, André Ventura, assured a seat in Assembly of the Republic, after having received over 66,000 votes, 1,3% of the electorate. [249] In the 2020 Azorean regional election, the party secured two assemblyman to the regional parliament [250] and, during the 2021 Portuguese presidential election, André Ventura managed to gather approximately 500,000 votes, 12% of the total. [251] The party opposes immigration and has been described by the media and mainstream parties as xenophobic. [252] CHEGA! has an estimated 28,000 militant members [253] and is expected to continue to rise in popularity and political force. [254]

Maps

Below there are flag maps showing, from left to right, the five most numerous foreign communities present in each Portuguese district as of January the 1st 2022 according to official Portuguese data. These numbers take into account only foreigners - thus excluding Portuguese people of foreign background - who reside legally and permanently in Portugal. [255]

Comparison with other European Union countries 2023

According to Eurostat 59.9 million people lived in the European Union in 2023 who were born outside their resident country. This corresponds to 13.35% of the total EU population. Of these, 31.4 million (9.44%) were born outside the EU and 17.5 million (3.91%) were born in another EU member state. [256] [257]

CountryTotal population (1000)Total Foreign-born (1000) %Born in other EU state (1000) %Born in a non EU state (1000) %
EU 27448,75459,90213.317,5383.931,3686.3
Germany 84,35916,47619.56,2747.410,20212.1
France 68,1738,94213.11,9892.96,95310.2
Italy 58,9976,41710.91,5632.64,8548.2
Spain 48,0858,20417.11,5803.36,62413.8
Poland 36,7549332.52310.67021.9
Romania 19,0555302.82021.13281.7
Netherlands 17,8112,77715.67484.22,02911.4
Belgium 11,7432,24719.19388.01,30911.1
Czech Republic 10,8287647.11391.36255.8
Sweden 10,5222,14420.45485.21,59615.2
Portugal10,5171,73316.53783.61,35512.9
Greece 10,4141,17311.32352.29389.0
Hungary 9,6006446.73423.63023.1
Austria 9,1051,96321.68639.51,10012.1
Bulgaria 6,4481692.6580.91111.7
Denmark 5,93380413.62634.45419.1
Finland 5,5644618.31312.43305.9
Slovakia 5,4292133.91562.9571.0
Ireland 5,2711,15021.83486.680215.2
Europeias 2014 - Encontro com imigrantes, dia mundial do combate a homofobia e Comicio em Lisboa (Esquerda.Net 14204878322).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
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Concentracao pela paz na Ucrania, contra a invasao russa, Lisboa, Fev.2022 (51908731265).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
Concentracao pela paz na Ucrania, contra a invasao russa, Lisboa, Fev.2022 (51908423674).jpg
Rally against the Russian invasion of Ukraine organised by the Ukrainian community
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Russian community in Portugal standing with Ukrainians against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Immigrants in Odemira
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Multiethnic Carnival in Agualva
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Indian restaurant in São João
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Rally in Amadora
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Tree planted by the Portuguese-Ukrainian youth association in Lisbon
2017-12-01 Iceland overseas supermarket, Portimao Retail Center.JPG
British supermarket in Portimão
Porto - Passeio dos Clerigos (31755344346).jpg
French brasserie in Porto
17-05-2017 Chinese! Shop, Rua Jornal Noticias de Albufeira.JPG
Chinese shop in Albufeira
Cacem - Arruada (Esquerda.Net 9921038024).jpg
Street vendors in Cacém
Cacem - Arruada (Esquerda.Net 9921015666).jpg
Street scene in Cacém
25 April 2017 - An expression of the anti-racism movement (34288171955).jpg
Anti-racist rally in Lisbon, 2017
2018-01-18 'Pine View' Chinese restaurant, Aldeia da Falesia, Olhos de Agua.JPG
Chinese restaurant in Olhos de Água
Big Shanghai Chinese Restaurant, 22 March 2016 (2).JPG
Chinese restaurant in Areias de São João
Bangla Bazar Market in Lisbon.01.jpg
Bangladeshi market in Lisbon
Estambul Kebab, Porto.jpg
Kebab in Porto
Bangla 5, Porto.jpg
Bangladeshi activity in Porto
2017-10-03 'Golden Garden' chinese restaurant, Avenida Dr. Francisco Sa Carneiro, Albufeira.JPG
Chinese restaurant in Algarve
18-07-2017 Al Sultao Doner Kebab, Food court, Tavira Gran-Plaza, Tavira.JPG
Kebab in Tavira
Pase de modelos (7476009452).jpg
Chinese shop in Lisbon
Kebab Mahal, Lisboa.jpg
Kebab in Arroios, Lisbon
Bank of China Portugal representation.JPG
Bank of China representation in Lisbon
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Trilingual (Portuguese-English-Chinese) leaflet in Portugal
Building of Autoridade Nacional Seguranca Rodoviaria and Servico Estrangeiros e Fronteiras.jpg
Building of Portuguese Migration Authority
Roteiro Justica Climatica, Odemira, Jul. 2022 (52239510777).jpg
Rally in Alentejo
Roteiro Justica Climatica, Odemira, Jul. 2022 (52240779134).jpg
Sikhs in Portugal
Roteiro Justica Climatica, Odemira, Jul. 2022 (52240498238).jpg
South Asians in Vila Nova de Milfontes
Overseas Iceland, Albufeira, 7 April 2016.JPG
British shop in ALbufeira
Algarve Portugal Cabo de Sao Vicente Letzte Bratwurst vor Amerika.jpg
German establishment in Algarve
07-06-2017 Oriente Perfeito Chinese shop, Vale de Paraiso (1).JPG
Chinese shop in Vale de Paraíso
2017-11-17 Chinese shop, Rua Alexandre Herculano, Albufeira.JPG
Chinese shop in Albufeira
Fatima Russian church.jpg
Russian church in Fátima
Restaurante O Norte da China.jpg
Chinese restaurant in Lisbon
Aqua Shopping Centre, Kebab House Portimao.JPG
Döner Kebab in Algarve
2017-10-01 Happy House chinese restaurant, Rua Oliveira Martins, Albufeira.JPG
Chinese restaurant in Faro
12-09-2017 Cleopatra Doner Kebab, Almancil (2).JPG
Döner Kebab in Almancil
2017-10-01 Royal Chinese restaurant, Estrada de Santa Eulalia, Albufeira.JPG
Chinese restaurant in Albufeira
Avenida da Ucrania (dorogovkaz).jpg
Ukraine Avenue in Lisbon, inaugurated in 2008
2016-10-24 Lissabon 6245 (30940894135).jpg
Kebab house in Lisbon
Indopaquistanes (6814661765).jpg
Indian cuisine found in Portugal
Kebab Ali Hause, Lisboa.jpg
Kebab in Lisbon
2017-11-14 Pita Gourmet Restaurante Grego, Rua Camilo Castelo Branco, Albufeira.JPG
Pita house in Albufeira
Welcome Restaurante, Alcantara.jpg
Fusion Indo-Nepali-Portuguese restaurant
2017-09-24 'Pita Gourmet' Greek Restaurant, Rua Camilo Castelo Branco, Albufeira.JPG
Pita house in Algarve
Lisboa - Junio 2017 (50952384197).jpg
Street scene in multiethnic parish of Santa Maria Maior
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Mahatma Gandhi statue in Lisbon
Samosas... a South Asian food taken to Lisbon, Portugal.jpg
Samosas or, in Portuguese, Chamuças, a South Asian delicacy widely available in Portugal
Sabotage e Rock Kebab na Rua de S.Paulo, Lisbo.jpg
Kebab shop
Goan Delight (3576315121).jpg
Goan restaurant
Indian and Italian Restaurant Delhi Darbar.jpg
Indian-Italian restaurant
Faro, Portugal (49142535457).jpg
Japanese style restaurant in Faro
Between Belem and Alcantara (27626944387).jpg
Italian gelato in Belém
2016 Albufeira, Happy Sumo Japanese Restaurant, Estrada de Santa Eulalia. 08 November.JPG
Japanese-Brazilian fusion in Algarve
Porto @ -Porto (24560872820).jpg
German language sign in Porto
Porto Portugal (38931455641).jpg
Foreign language bookstore in Porto
Sulaman Kabab, Lisboa.jpg
Kebab in Lisbon
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Chinese language sign in Portugal
Cartazes PAICG 2019.jpg
Billboard for elections in Guinea-Bissau found in Odivelas
Maidam Braga 2016 (3).JPG
Monumento to Euromaidan victims in Braga
"Who has born in Portugal is Portuguese. Nationality, Now!" (34158481451).jpg
Protest in Portugal asking for Jus Soli
Monumento a Taras Shevchenko em Lisboa 01.jpg
Monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko in Belém
Sushi bar 93, Figueira da Foz.jpg
Japanese sushi bar in Figueira da Foz
2018-02-10 Indian Taj restaurant, Rua Alves Correia, Albufeira.JPG
Indian restaurant in Albufeira
2016 Albufeira, Fuji Japanese Restaurante, Estrada de Santa Eulalia. 08 November.JPG
Japanese restaurant in Albufeira
2016 Albufeira, Balti Indian Tandoori Restaurant, Estrada de Santa Eulalia. 08 November.JPG
Tandoori restaurant in Albufeira
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Sushi restaurant in Lisbon
Albufeira, Shopping arcade, Cerro Grande. 19 October 2016.JPG
Indian business in Algarve
2018-02-05 Sushi and Tapas, Rua Almeida Garrett, Albufeira.JPG
Sushi bar in Algarve
2018-01-14 Indian Nights Tandoori restaurant, Rua da Igreja Nova, Albufeira.JPG
Indian restaurant in Albufeira
"Attention les particules mystiques nous envahissent" Porto 2019 (33289462448).jpg
French language graffiti in Portugal
2017-08-18 Restaurant My Sushi, Albufeira.JPG
Sushi restaurant in Portugal offering AYCE
Lisboa 20130503 - 11 (8918123474).jpg
French language graffiti in Lisbon
12-09-2017 Choco & Nut restaurant and Diamond Sushi restaurant, Avenida da Republica, Faro.JPG
Sushi in Faro
2017-10-03 Restaurant DOZO, Rua da Vitoria, Albufeira.JPG
Chinese-Japanese fusion restaurant
Baby Jr. 19.jpg
Multi-ethnic youth
Baby Jr. 16.jpg
Multiethnicity in Prior Velho
Baby Jr. 9.jpg
Youth in Prior Velho
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Youth in Prior Velho
Manifestacao pelo movimento Vida Justa, Lisboa, Out.2023 (53274839456).jpg
Rally sustaining the ceasefire in Gaza, October 2023
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Out. 2023 (53295927400).jpg
Rally sustaining the ceasefire in Gaza, October 2023
Manif contra o massacre do povo de Gaza - Lisboa (Esquerda.Net 14825213523).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
Manif contra o massacre do povo de Gaza - Lisboa (Esquerda.Net 14805027722).jpg
Turkish flag in Lisbon
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Out. 2023 (53294579332).jpg
Rally sustaining the ceasefire in Gaza, October 2023
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Out. 2023 (53294578102).jpg
Rally sustaining the ceasefire in Gaza, October 2023
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Dez.2023 (53383402042).jpg
Rally sustaining the ceasefire in Gaza, December 2023
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Out. 2023 (53295700348).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
Manifestacao pela Palestina Livre, Lisboa, Out. 2023 (53295702798).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
Protestas dominicanas en Portugal 2020.jpg
Dominicans in Lisbon in occasion of the 2020 Dominican Republic general election
Roteiro Justica Climatica, Odemira, Jul. 2022 (52240490766).jpg
Jinnah cap in Alentejo
Lisbon (14411539550).jpg
Black-Portuguese people in Lisbon
Lisbon's gipsy woman (1816508923).jpg
Romani girl in Lisbon
There Be Dragons (22664135188).jpg
Chinese dragon in Lisbon
Museu da Marioneta - Lisboa - Portugal (53298822264).jpg
Asian puppets in Museu da Marioneta, Lisbon
Comicio virtual Marisa Matias (Esquerda.Net 50828196696).jpg
Political rally
Portuguese fans celebrating the country's Euro 2016 cup win, Alameda Afonso Henriques, Lisbon, Portugal julesvernex2-2.jpg
Portuguese fans celebrating the country's Euro 2016 cup win
Manifestacao Antirracista 10 de junho, Lisboa, jun.2023 (52964360523).jpg
Portuguese-Romanis rallying in Lisbon
Manifestacao Antirracista 10 de junho, Lisboa, jun.2023 (52964360698).jpg
Rally in Lisbon
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Thai pavilion in Lisbon
2016-10-24 Lissabon 6307 (30823982322).jpg
South Asian workers in Lisbon
Lisbon With Langon - 54 (3466320889).jpg
South Asian family in Belém
Almeda D. A fonso Henriques - panoramio.jpg
Multicultural sports event in Lisbon
"fashion Girl" (484986119).jpg
Multicultural family in Parque das Nações
2015-07-13 - Lisboa - DSCF0119 (20961799200).jpg
Street scene in Parque das Nações
Casal dos Machados Parque das Nacoes Lisboa 07.jpg
Pro inclusivity street art in Parque das Nações
Apeadeiro de Damaia. Ortofotografia 1995.jpg
Satellite view of Estrela de Africa, one of the 35 shantytowns that existed in Amadora in 1995. Mainly inhabited by Cape Verdean, the neighbourhood was demolished in 2017. [258] [259] [260]
Quinta do Mocho - 195 (32056968463).jpg
Quinta do Mocho in Loures hosts a large African diaspora
Almoco no Vale da Amoreira, Setubal, Fev.2024 VL2A1825 (53506337373).jpg
Vale da Amoreira, near Lisbon, has a large African diaspora
Almoco no Vale da Amoreira, Setubal, Fev.2024 VL2A1952 (53506184731).jpg
Vale da Amoreira
Nem Vietnam - A Cozinha Vietnamita - Lisbon (52744515775).jpg
Nems served in Lisbon
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Portugal, Mr. Antonio Costa joins yoga demonstration performed by the Portuguese Yoga Confederation, in Lisbon, Portugal on June 24, 2017.jpg
Performance by the Portuguese Yoga Confederation
Visita ao Bairro da Jamaica, Jan.2022 (51829953018).jpg
Bairro da Jamaica, demolished in 2024, hosted around 800 African immigrants [261]
Almoco no Vale da Amoreira, Setubal, Fev.2024 VL2A1743 (53506609320).jpg
Book about Amílcar Cabral sold in Vale da Amoreira
Buddha Eden Garden - Carvalhal - Portugal (25535448222).jpg
Buddha statue in Portugal
Manifestacao Claudia Simoes Setembro 2024 21.jpg
Rally in Martim Moniz, September 2024

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