The data regarding Portuguese emigration to the UK was
provided by the president of the Emigration Observatory, Rui Pena Pires, who
was citing figures from the British Department for Work and Pensions. Although
Brexit caused half of the drop in emigration in 2020, with the other half due
to the pandemic, the complete data for 2021, which are not yet known, should
point to a number of Portuguese entering the United Kingdom close to that
recorded in 2018 (18,868), according to a report by Público.
Rui Pena Pires admits that “there seems to be an upward
trend in emigration, with values close to or higher than those recorded
before the pandemic”. In 2019, 24,595 entries were registered, although these were
largely due to the regularisation of situations that occurred in the pre-Brexit
period, clarifies the president of the observatory.
Of the 11 countries with complete information regarding the
numbers of emigration for 2021, nine registered more emigrants entering than in
2020, and in six the entries for 2019 were exceeded. Altogether, 22,682
Portuguese entered other countries, a figure higher than the 22,533 in 2019 and
17,070 in 2020. Emigration to the Netherlands also peaked in 2021, with 3,406
Portuguese, an increase of 76% compared to 2020.
Yes high wages and lots of free hand outs. Like the Brits get. Portugal you get nothing in wages or hand outs.!!!!
By J from Lisbon on 23 Aug 2022, 07:29
A friend recently in hospital in Essex said the senior nurse on his ward was Portuguese, she told him she was 'homesick' but could not afford to work in Portugal because the salaries are so low.
By Greg from Other on 23 Aug 2022, 10:03