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In 2016 less Portuguese entered Norway
Inês Vidigal
There were 427 Portuguese who entered Norway in 2016, according to Statistics Norway. That Norwegian agency accounted for a total of 55,508 entries of foreigners in the country, and the Portuguese represented only 0.7% of that total. +

Between 2001 and 2006, the number of Portuguese inflow into Norway was reduced, always below 100 per year. As of 2006, there is a marked increase in the Portuguese emigration to Norway, with an interruption between 2008 and 2010, in the context of the global financial crisis. In 2013, the maximum peak of the series under analysis was reached, with 815 registered entries. From 2014 onwards, there is a steady decrease in the number of Portuguese inflow into Norway.

 


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Cite as Vidigal, Inês (2017), “In 2016 less Portuguese entered Norway”, Observatório da Emigraçãohttp://observatorioemigracao.pt/np4EN/5867.html

 

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