Canadians in Brazil

Canadian Brazilians
Total population
(11,631[1])
Regions with significant populations
Brazil:
Mainly Southeastern and Northeastern Brazil
Languages
Brazilian Portuguese and Canadian English
Religion
Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups

Other Canadian and Brazilian people, especially Confederados and other European Canadians, Brazilian diaspora in Anglosphere countries, other White Latin Americans

West and Northern European or Protestant White Brazilians as Irish, Scottish, English, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Latvian, German (ethnic Germans also among Czech, Russian and Polish immigrants), Austrian, Swiss, French, Luxembourger and Belgian Brazilians

A Canadian Brazilian (Portuguese: canadense-brasileiro) is a Brazilian person who is fully, partially or predominantly of Canadian descent, or a Canadian-born immigrant in Brazil. Many Canadians also travel to Brazil for work. From 1925–1968, over 11,631 Canadians had settled in Brazil.

Notable Canadian Brazilians

See also

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