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Brazilians in India form a very small community consisting of immigrants and expatriates (mostly footballers and fashion models) from Brazil. According to the Brazilian consulate as of 2020 there are some 860 Brazilians living in India.
Total population | |
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860 (Brazilian nationals)
Unknown number of descendants | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Languages | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, Protestantism and minority of Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Brazilian diaspora, Luso-Indians, Goans, Bombay East Indians |
Overview
editImmigrants
editThere are small Brazilian communities in Chennai, Goa and Mumbai.[1] Currently, there are about 40 Brazilian families in Goa itself and there is a Brazilian consulate located in Bombay. Many Brazilians settled in Goa because its culturally similar to Brazil as they were both former Portuguese colonies.[citation needed]
Brazilian culture is also visible in Goa.[2] Samba music and dance became part of the local festivities of Goa Carnival in 2008 and Goa has been promoting Brazilian studies. Goa University had a Brazilian chair for Latin American studies for many years and they offer a variety of courses such as Brazilian literature, philosophy and sociology.[citation needed]
Expatriates
editIndia is emerging as a leading market for second-string footballers from Latin America, particularly Brazil. Brazilian footballers are playing club football in India because they get paid more in India that they can ever hope to earn in Brazil.[3] Coaches from Brazil also came to train Indian footballers.[4] The Brazilian community in Chennai are mainly involved in business, IT and Automobile Manufacture.[citation needed]
The Indian Fashion Industry also recruits models from Brazil as their approach to fashion is more professional and their exposure has been extensive. They are also recruited because they are much less inhibited, so assignments which require them to don a bikini or a swimsuit are easier than for Indian girls. However they earn less than Indian models but the rates are at par with other parts of the world. The only difference is that they probably have to do three shows instead of one in India.[5]
Notable people
edit- Bruna Abdullah - Brazilian model and actress
- José Ramirez Barreto - Footballer
- Gabriela Bertante - Model
- Edmar Figueira - Footballer
- Cristiano Júnior - Footballer
- Nathalia Kaur - Brazilian model and actress
- Eduardo Chacon Coelho Lacerda - Footballer
- Josimar da Silva Martins - Footballer
- Juliano Pescarolo Martins - Footballer
- Giselli Monteiro - Brazilian actress and model
- Carlos Roberto Pereira - Brazilian football coach
- Luciano Sabrosa - Footballer
- Roberto Mendes Silva - Footballer
- Izabelle Leite - Model, Actress
- Gloria Arieira - scholar