• Source: Portuguese in Sweden
    • Portuguese in Sweden (Swedish: Svensksportugiser) are citizens and residents of Sweden who are of Portuguese descent.
      Portuguese Swedes are Portuguese-born citizens with a Swedish citizenship or Swedish-born citizens of Portuguese ancestry or citizenship.
      There are approximately 5,033 Portuguese people living in Sweden as of 2022. The Portuguese represent 0.05% of the country's population.


      History



      The Portuguese community in the country has experienced considerable growth, especially after Brexit. Portuguese emigrants are in fact leaving the United Kingdom for Nordic countries: most of them are highly qualified and aged between 20 and 40, looking for better quality of life and economic stability. The influx of Portuguese migrants towards the country is steadily increasing and there are 5 Portuguese associations in the country.
      Both countries are EU members.


      Footballers


      In recent years many Portuguese international footballers have moved to Sweden to play for Swedish clubs. In 2023 these included: Ieltsin Camões (IK Brage), Filipe Sissé (Varbergs BoIS), Mamadu Djau (Örebro), Luís Canina (IFK Luleå) and Kevin Cerqueira (BK Häcken).


      Remittances


      The Portuguese community in Sweden retains strong ties with its homeland and, between 2000 and 2021, it has sent about 162.5 million euros (€) to Portugal in remittances. In the same timeframe, Swedes in Portugal (numbering around 5,700 individuals) have sent approximately 19.81 million euros to Sweden.


      Portuguese language


      the Portuguese are part of a wider Portuguese-speaking community in Sweden, comprising around 1,920 people from PALOP countries (the majority being from Angola or from Cape Verde), Timor-Leste and Macau and around 20,000 Brazilians.
      People from CPLP countries thus number around 27,000 accounting for 0.25% of the population of Sweden.
      The immigrant community of people coming from CPLP countries in Sweden is the largest found among the Nordic countries: in Finland there are a little more than 5,000 CPLP nationals (0.09% of the country's population), in Denmark there are around 11,000 CPLP nationals (0.19% of the country's population) while in Iceland there are around 2,000 CPLP nationals (0.52% of the country's population), and in Norway there are around 25,300 CPLP nationals (0.38% of the population).


      Notable people


      Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril (1966): Swedish writer
      André (1971): Swedish-French artist best known for his work in graffiti
      Carin da Silva (1984): Swedish-Portuguese singer, professional dancer and television presenter
      Prince Carl Philip (1979): Duke of Värmland, only son and the second of three children of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia
      Princess Madeleine (1982): Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland
      Paulo Mendonça: Swedish funk guitarist songwriter and composer
      Malin Olsson (1982): Swedish television presenter and a former singer and beauty queen
      Queen Silvia (1943): Queen of Sweden since 1976. Of Brazilian-German descent, amongst her ancestors there is also Afonso III of Portugal
      Carlos Strandberg (1996): Swedish professional footballer
      Christopher Telo (1989): Swedish footballer
      César Vidal (1970): Swedish singer and lead singer for the band Caesars
      Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden (1977): Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland and heir apparent to the Swedish throne


      See also


      Denmark-Portugal relations
      Finland-Portugal relations
      Iceland-Portugal relations
      Norway-Portugal relations
      Portugal–Sweden relations
      Portuguese in Denmark
      Portuguese in Finland
      Portuguese in Iceland
      Portuguese in Norway


      References

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