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  2. American Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    An American Brazilian (Portuguese: américo-brasileiro, norte-americano-brasileiro, estadunidense-brasileiro) is a Brazilian person who is of full, partial or predominant American descent or a U.S.-born immigrant in Brazil. The Confederados is a cultural sub-group in the nation of Brazil. They are the descendants of people who emigrated from ...

  3. Brazilian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian nationality law. Brazilian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Brazil. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the 1988 Constitution of Brazil, which came into force on 5 October 1988. With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically citizens at birth.

  4. History of Brazilian nationality - Wikipedia

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    History of Brazilian nationality. Located in South America, Brazil is the fifth largest and fifth most populous nation in the world. First discovered by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral on April 22, 1500, it remained a Portuguese colony until it declared its independence on September 7, 1822.

  5. Brazilian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Americans (Portuguese: brasileiros americanos or americanos de origem brasileira) are Americans who are of full or partial Brazilian ancestry. The Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs estimates the Brazilian American population to be 1,905,000, the largest of any Brazilian diaspora. [2] The largest wave of Brazilian migration to the ...

  6. Immigration to Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Brazil is the movement to Brazil of foreign peoples to reside permanently. It should not be confused with the forcible bringing of people from Africa as slaves. Latin Europe accounted for four-fifths of the arrivals (1.8 million Portuguese, 1.5 million Italians, and 700,000 Spaniards).

  7. Citizenship of the Mercosur - Wikipedia

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    Citizenship of the Mercosur. Mercosur member states use a common blue or dark blue passport booklet design with the name of the member state, their coat of arms (with the exception of Brazil) and the title "Mercosur" (in the language (s) of the issuing country and its translation). Citizenship of the Mercosur is granted to eligible citizens of ...

  8. Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Brazilians (Portuguese: Brasileiros, IPA: [bɾaziˈlejɾus]) are the citizens of Brazil. A Brazilian can also be a person born abroad to a Brazilian parent or legal guardian as well as a person who acquired Brazilian citizenship. Brazil is a multiethnic society, which means that it is home to people of many ethnic origins, and there is no ...

  9. Emigration from the United States - Wikipedia

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    One indicator of the U.S. citizen population overseas is the number of Consular Reports of Birth Abroad requested by U.S. citizens from a U.S. embassy or consulate as a proof of U.S. citizenship of their children born abroad. The Bureau of Consular Affairs reported issuing 503,585 such documents over the decade 2000–2009. Based on this, and ...