- Brazilian British
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Brazilian British
britânico brasileiro
flagicon|UK flagicon|Brazil
caption = Notable Brazilian British:Taio Cruz ,Phil Lynott ,Juliano Belletti
poptime = 15,215 (2001) [http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/18/23/34792376.xls Place of birth data collated by OECD based on 2001 UK Census] ]
2001 Census for Brazilian born Brazilian Britons only
200,000 - 300,000 (2006)cite web|url=http://www.untoldlondon.org.uk/news/ART40460.html|title=Crossing borders: Latin American exiles in London|author=Sofia Buchuck|publisher=untoldLondon|accessdate=2008-04-12] [ [http://jonathanfryer.wordpress.com/2007/08/12/london-a-latin-american-city/ London, A Latin American City] ]
2006 Estimates for Brazilian and UK (amongst other locations) born Brazilian Britons
Up to 0.5% of the UK's populationpopplace =
London (in particularBayswater ,Brent ,Harlesden ,Kensal Green andWillesden Green )•Peterborough •Wisbech •King's Lynn •Norfolk •Great Yarmouth
langs = English (British English )•Portuguese (Brazilian Portuguese )
rels = PredominantlyRoman Catholic
related =Brazilian diaspora •Latin American Britons •Portuguese Britons•Mediterranean•Greek Britons•Italian Britons:"This article is about British people of Brazilian descent. For Brazilian people of British descent see:
English Brazilian ,Scottish Brazilian "Brazilian British people ( _pt. britânico brasileiro) are people in the
United Kingdom , both British citizens and non-citizen immigrants, who are of Brazilian ancestry. The Brazilian British population is the largestBrazilian diaspora in Europe and the fourth largest on the planet, after theUSA ,Paraguay andJapan .Background
Brazilians came to the UK from the 1980s onwards to study, but once they arrived some discovered that the major cities' (in particular
London 's) ethnic and cultural diversity offered more professional opportunities. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/27/brazilian_london_feature.shtml Reasons for Brazilians visiting the UK and staying] ] In part, this immigration of Brazilians to Britain is a consequence of the economic possibility of travel. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/27/brazilian_london_feature.shtml Reasons for Brazilians visiting the UK and staying] ] The Brazilian community has the biggest Latin American population throughout the whole of the UK. The Brazilian community in the UK is known for its multicultural diversity of European (including Portuguese, Spanish, German, and Italian), African, Amerindian and East Asian (mostly Japanese) elements. [ [http://www.bvgf.fgf.org.br/frances/obra/opusculos/homem_cultura_tempo.htm Brazil is one of earth's most diverse nations] ]Population
It is hard to tell how many Brazilians actually live in the UK, as there has not been a census for seven years, in which time the population has changed dramatically. The 1991 Census recorded 9,301 Brazilian born people in the UK, [ [http://www.brazzil.com/2004/html/articles/jul04/p134jul04.htm Brazilian born people in the UK in 1991] ] and the 2001 Census recorded 15,215,. One estimate of the current British Brazilian population, including those of Brazilian descent, puts it at between 200,000 and 300,000. [ [http://www.untoldlondon.org.uk/news/ART40460.html Diversity news page ] ] [ [http://jonathanfryer.wordpress.com/2007/08/12/london-a-latin-american-city/ London, A Latin American City] ]
Population distribution
Like most minority ethnic groups in the United Kingdom, Brazilians are largely concentrated in the British capital
London , where over 60,000 Brazilians are estimated to reside. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/27/brazilian_london_feature.shtml Brazilians in London] ]Bayswater in theCity of Westminster is often known as Brazilswater, and in theLondon Borough of Brent, thePortuguese language is the second most spoken (after English) also due to the area's largePortuguese British population. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/born_abroad/countries/html/portugal.stm Brent ranks amongst the most popular destinations in Britain for Lusitanic expatriates] ] Other cities and towns with large Brazilian communities includePeterborough ,Wisbech ,Brighton ,King's Lynn ,Norfolk andGreat Yarmouth .fact|date=June 2008Economics
According to 2001 findings, only 57.38% of new Brazilian migrants of working age to the UK were employed, compared to 80.7% for settled Brazilian-born immigrants, which makes them one of the most successful settled British ethnic groups. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/born_abroad/economics/html/overview.stm Economics of Brazilians in the UK] ]
ub-groups
Brazil is possibly the world's most ethnically diverse nation, and Brazilians are usually categorised into five sub-groups:
White Brazilian s,Pardo s,Afro-Brazilian s,Asian Brazilian s and indigenous peoples. It is unknown what proportion of the Brazilian British population falls into each of these groups.Culture
Food
Brazilian food , restaurants and bars are becoming increasingly popular across the UK, with the majority being found in the Brazilian hub that isLondon . [ [http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/brazilian-restaurants.php Brazilian food in the capital] ] Rodizio Rico is a chain of Brazilian restaurants/bars that can be found in the capital [http://www.rodiziorico.com/index.html] . Unlike Brazilian late night venues, which tend to be only located in the larger cities, Brazilian restaurants can be found across the United Kingdom [http://www.touchlocal.com/nat/c-3402-Brazilian+Restaurants] .Nightlife
Night clubs in the British capital have been heavily influenced by the Latin American culture, [ [http://www.visitlondon.com/maps/multicultural_london/latin_american/about-latin-american-london Latin American influence on London's nightlife] ] and Brazilian themed clubs and bars can be found across the country.fact|date=June 2008 The most famous by far is the UK's largest Brazilian late night venue, Guanabara on Parker Street inHolborn ,London [http://www.guanabara.co.uk/] , which is popular with Brazilians and non Brazilians alike and plays host to DJ's, live acts and much more. Other venues include Favela Chic in theCity of London [http://www.favelachic.com/london/] and Brazilian Heat Night Club inKingston-upon-Thames [http://www.londonfreelist.com/details.asp?id=19289] . There are also various nightclubs and nightclub chains across the country which have Brazilian themed nights, Po Na Na Souk Bar is an example [http://www.eclecticbars.co.uk/ponana/] .Media
The Brazilian television channel
Rede Record can be found on Sky channel 801, and Record Radio can be found on 0206. There are also many newspapers throughout the UK, which cater specificly for the Brazilian British community. [ [http://www.brazil.org.uk/newsandmedia/publicationsinuk.html Brazilian publications in the UK ] ]port
The Brazilian British population is so significant that there are even some Brazilian-organized teams playing in official English leagues: Brazilian Football Club (
London ) [ [http://www.brazilianfc.com Brazilian Football Club's official webpage ] ] , Brazilians United Football Club (Bournemouth ). Kickers is also a Brazilian team competing for the FutSal top league.Notable Brazilian British People
ee also
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Latin American Briton
*Brazilian people
*Brazilian diaspora External links
* [http://www.sadlerswells.com/whats_on/2005_2006/carnival.asp Brazilian Carnival, London]
* [http://www.londonschoolofsamba.co.uk/public/default.asp The London School of Samba]
* [http://www.brazilianfc.com Brazilian Football Club]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/27/brazilian_london_feature.shtml Brazilians in London]
* [http://www.trocabrahma.com/ TrocaBrahma Festival]
* [http://www.oilondres.com.br/acomodacao/bayswater.htm OiLondres!]
* [http://www.london.theblog.com.br/odiaemquefiqueifamoso.htm Conexão Brasil - London]
* [http://www.yes-brazil.com/index2.htm YES Brazil dance group]
* [http://www.brazil40.com Brazilian Events, Brighton - East Sussex]
* [http://www.brazilianartists.net/ All the info about the Brazilian Cultural Scene in the UK]
* [http://www.brazil.ox.ac.uk/ Centre for Brazilian Studies, Oxford University]
* [http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/cbs/othlink.html Centre for Brazilian Studies at Middlesex University]
* [http://www.abep.org.uk/ ABEP – Association of Brazilian Post-Graduate Students and Researchers in the United Kingdom]
* [http://www.brazilink.org Brazil Link, an information portal on Brazilian development issues]
* [http://www.breacc.org/10.html Brazilian Educational and Cultural Centre, a non-profit, charitable cultural and educational organization]References
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