- Portuguese migration to the United Kingdom
Infobox Ethnic group
group = flagicon|Portugal Portuguese Britons flagicon|UK
"Luso-Britânicos"
caption =
poptime = Portuguese
Est. over 100,000 Britons 0.16% of the UK population
(Not including those via other countries such as Brazil)
popplace =London ,Channel Islands ,East Anglia ,South East England ,Bermuda
langs = English, Portuguese
rels = predominantlyRoman Catholic Portuguese migration to the United Kingdom is a phenomenon that has been taking place since
medieval times. Today, a large number of people in the United Kingdom were born inPortugal or have Portuguese ancestry.History
The first Portuguese community in Britain was actually made up of people of secret
Jewish descent (known asNew Christians ) who were escaped persecution in Portugal from1496 onwards. This led to the founding of a small secret Portuguese Jewish community inLondon . By1550 there were around a hundred members of the Portuguese Jewish community in London. This centred on the Anes family who provided a physician to Queen Elizabeth. The Portuguese Jewish community of London suffered a setback in1609 when they were officially expelled. However, there is evidence that at least some of them continued to live in London.The greatest number of Portuguese, however, came to the UK in the
1960s and1970s during the rule of dictatorAntónio de Oliveira Salazar . Prior to membership of theEuropean Union in1986 , Portugal was one of the poorest countries inWestern Europe . The pressure on the land and limited opportunities in the manufacturing sector meant that there was often no alternative to looking for work abroad. During this period, many young men also emigrated to avoid military service, as Portugal waged a series of wars in an attempt to keep its African colonies. Many Portuguese people originated from their former overseas territories inAfrica andMacau and former British territoriesGuyana andHong Kong .Population and distribution
"See also: Lists of U.K. locations with large Portuguese populations"
There is an estimated 27,000 strong community in
Lambeth alone and large numbers of first and second generations inVauxhall ,Harlesden andCamden Town . The countless cafés, restaurants and bars inStockwell , otherwise known asLittle Portugal , will be the focal point for most of the action. The largest static group is found in the Vauxhall area south of theThames , a long-standing hub for the Portuguese community. Outside London there is a wide spread of Portugal-born people; many arrive for the agricultural picking season and then return home. During the late 1990s, a slow trickle of Portuguese immigrants started to arrive in the town ofThetford ,East Anglia . By 2004, the media were suggesting that there may be as many as 6,000 Portuguese-speakers in the Thetford area - there are Portuguese cafés, restaurants, delicatessens, etc, representing 30% of the local population. [ [http://spamandchips.net/portuguese/index.htm 6,000 people of Portuguese descent inhabit Thetford] ]The
Channel Islands ofJersey andGuernsey also have sizeable Portuguese populations, including many fromMadeira . At the time of the 2001 census, around 7% of the population of the island - some 6000 people - had been born in Portugal. It has been estimated that between 15% and 20% of Jersey's population are of Portuguese origin. In 2000, the Portuguese community inGuernsey was estimated to be around 3.3% of the population. Also worth noting is the fact that 10% (around 7,000 people) of the population of the British overseas territoryBermuda is of Portuguese descent (particularly fromThe Azores )The British Census of 2001 indicated that 36,402 people born in Portugal were in the UK in 2001 with 60% of Portugal-born people were in London – the most popular single area being
Vauxhall . Three mostly agricultural areas predominate outside of the capital: the South West, South East and East of England. The census also showed that 50% of the increase in Portugal-born people between 1991 and 2001, was in the capital.Famous Portuguese Britons
See also
British Citizens of Portuguese descent
*
Grace Aguilar , Novelist and writer
*Nadia Almada , Big Brother contestant and winner
*Antonio Fernandez Carvajal , Merchant and first naturalizedJew in England
*Moses da Costa , 18th century banker
*Tonicha Jeronimo , Actress
*Rodrigo Lopez, Physician toQueen Elizabeth I
*Sam Mendes , Film Director
*Carla Mendonça , Actress
*Alan Mocatta , Judge and an expert on restrictive practices
*George Pereira , Explorer, soldier, writer and diplomatist
*Rebekah Teasdale , Glamour model
*René Zagger , Television actorPortuguese Citizens living in the United Kingdom
*
Ricardo Carvalho , Footballer
*Carlos Queiroz , Football coach
*Filipe Teixeira , Footballer
*Cristiano Ronaldo , FootballerBritish - Portuguese Relations
See:
*British-Portuguese relations
*Anglo-Portuguese Alliance Twinnings
The list below is of British and Portuguese
town twinning s.
*Bristol, South West and Porto, Porto
*Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire and Gondomar, Porto
*Halton, Cheshire and Leiria, Leiria
*Sherborne, Dorset and Sesimbra, Setúbalee also
*Portuguese Diaspora
*Portuguese people
*Brazilian British References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/born_abroad/countries/html/portugal.stm BBC Born Abroad - Portugal]
* [http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org/sponsor/opportunities.html The Portuguese in Jersey]
* [http://www.spamandchips.net/portuguese/index.htm The Portuguese in Thetford]
* [http://www.brazil.org.uk/education/portugueseinuni.html Portuguese in UK universities – Information on Portuguese courses in British universities]
* [http://www.canninghouse.com/content/ Canning House, home of the Luso Council]
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