A recent Paraná Pesquisas survey shows that 41.4% of Portuguese people hold a positive view of Brazilians living in Portugal, highlighting a welcoming attitude. Meanwhile, 20.5% have negative perceptions, and 36.9% remain neutral, showing diverse opinions. A small fraction, 1.2%, could not decide or did not answer, pointing to some uncertainty. This survey, carried out […]
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