2018
DOI: 10.5902/2236672535676
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A construção midiática do “eldorado” lusitano a partir dos novos fluxos migratórios de brasileiros para Portugal.

Abstract: As ligações históricas entre Brasil e Portugal ajudaram a traçar uma rota migratória entre os dois países com distintas direções ao longo da história. O interesse dos brasileiros pelo país europeu teve início no final dos anos 1980 com um movimento limitado de contracorrente que ganhou um fluxo significativo na década seguinte e início do século XXI. Na última década, mais especificamente após a crise político-económica brasileira desencadeada ao partir do impeachment da ex-presidente do Brasil, Dilma Rousseff… Show more

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“…França & Padilla (2018) and Souza & Iorio (2018) highlight that the resurgence of Brazilian emigration in Portugal has differentiated characteristics with numerical expressiveness but a diversity of profiles. This new migratory flow involves a new profile of Brazilian immigrants, composed of individuals with greater financial and entrepreneurial capacity, a high level of professional qualification or individuals seeking higher qualifications (master’s students, doctoral students and researchers).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…França & Padilla (2018) and Souza & Iorio (2018) highlight that the resurgence of Brazilian emigration in Portugal has differentiated characteristics with numerical expressiveness but a diversity of profiles. This new migratory flow involves a new profile of Brazilian immigrants, composed of individuals with greater financial and entrepreneurial capacity, a high level of professional qualification or individuals seeking higher qualifications (master’s students, doctoral students and researchers).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta situación provocó una caída de la tasa de desempleo, lo que motivó, por un lado, que muchos brasileños emigrados regresaran al país (Nunan y Peixoto, 2012;Iorio y De Albuquerque Ferreira, 2013) y, por otro, que se haya producido una migración recíproca (Augusto et al, 2022), es decir, que muchos portugueses y españoles hayan emigrado a Brasil en este periodo 2 . Según el Ministerio de Justicia brasileño, en 2011 se expidieron 1.564 permisos de residencia a ciudadanos portugueses en Brasil, casi el doble que el año anterior (Souza y Chatti Iorio, 2018). Del mismo modo, los permisos de trabajo concedidos a los ciudadanos españoles en Brasil en ese mismo año, según el Ministerio de Trabajo brasileño, fueron 1902 (Fernandes et al, 2016).…”
Section: El Tercer Y Cuarto Flujo Migratorio: ¿Continuidades O Discon...unclassified
“…Authors such as França and Padilla (2018) as well as Souza and Iorio, (2018) highlight in their studies that the resurgence of Brazilian emigration in Portugal has different characteristics that encompass not only numerical expressiveness, but profile diversity. This new migratory flow, according to the authors, involves a new profile of Brazilian immigrants, composed of individuals with greater financial and entrepreneurial capacity, a high level of professional qualification or individuals who seek higher qualification (master's and doctoral students and researchers).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new migratory flow, according to the authors, involves a new profile of Brazilian immigrants, composed of individuals with greater financial and entrepreneurial capacity, a high level of professional qualification or individuals who seek higher qualification (master's and doctoral students and researchers). Allied to this fact, part of the immigrants, with more advanced age, enjoy the possibility of receiving their pensions from Brazil on Portuguese soil without taxes (Souza & Iorio, 2018). In addition, there is still space for conducting in-depth studies, which allow us to see in more detail the nature and flow composition, as well as highlight factors that leads to the Brazilian's intention to be entrepreneurs on Portuguese soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%