List of foreign-born Brazilian politicians

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This is a list of Brazilian politicians who were born outside.

List

NameCountry/Place of BirthParty (most recent)Serving sinceOfficesNotes
Camilo Capiberibe Flag of Chile.svg Chile Brazilian Socialist Party 2007 [1]
Rodrigo Maia Flag of Chile.svg Chile Brazilian Social Democracy Party 1999 [2]
Carlos Amastha Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Brazilian Socialist Party 2013Mayor of Palmas, Tocantins (2013–2018) [3]
Antônio Furlan Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica Brazilian Democratic Movement 2014 [4]
Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada Flag of France.svg France Liberal Party 1853 [5]
José Bonifácio, the Younger Flag of France.svg France Liberal Party 1860 [6]
Luís Vianna Filho Flag of France.svg France Brazilian Democratic Movement 1935 [7]
Paulino José Soares de Sousa, Viscount of Uruguay Flag of France.svg France Conservative Party 1835 [8]
Jorge Tibiriçá Flag of France.svg France Paulista Republican Party 1890 Governor of São Paulo (1890–1891, 1904–1908) [9]
Guido Mantega Flag of Italy.svg Italy Workers' Party 2003 [10]
Vittorio Medioli Flag of Italy.svg Italy Liberal Party 1991 [11]
Susumo Itimura Flag of Japan.svg Japan Brazilian Social Democracy Party 1964Mayor of Uraí, Paraná (1964–1969, 1973–1977, 1996–2000, 2004–2011) [12]
Yugi Yamada Flag of Japan.svg Japan Progressive Republican Party 2012Mayor of Janaúba, Minas Gerais (2012–2016) [13] [14]
Luís Manuel Agner Flagge Konigreich Wurttemberg.svg Kingdom of Württemberg Liberal Party 1865 State Deputy of Paraná (1988–1989) [15]
Issam Fares Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Brazilian Democratic Movement 1997Mayor of Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul (1997–2004)
Walid Ali Hamid Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Social Democratic Party 2009Mayor of Mairiporã, São Paulo [13]
Mohamed Ali Hamze Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Brazilian Democratic Movement 1989 [16]
Mohsen Hojeije Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Brazilian Labour Party 2009Mayor of Juquiá, São Paulo (2009–2016) [17] [13]
Pedro Tobias Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Brazilian Social Democracy Party 1999 State Deputy of São Paulo (1999–2019)
Caetano Pinto de Miranda Montenegro Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal None1796 [18]
José Gomes Temporão Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Brazilian Socialist Party 2007 Minister of Health (2007–2011)
Nicolau Pereira de Campos Vergueiro Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Liberal Party 1813 [19]
José Graziano Flag of the United States.svg United States None2003 Extraordinary Minister for Food Security (2003–2004) [20]

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