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According to data released recently by Datafolha, 62% of Brazilian young people between the ages of 16 and 24 want to live in a foreign country.

Datafolha highlighted that the total number of young Brazilians aged 16 to 24 who want to live abroad has reached 19 million, which is equal to the total population of MinasGerais; half of Brazilians aged 25 to 34 want to leave the country and live somewhere else; only 44% of respondents aged 35 to 44 want to live in a foreign country. Only 44% of respondents aged 35 to 44 want to live in a foreign country.

The study shows that the percentage of people who want to visa application hong kong with age: 32% of Brazilians aged 45 to 59 want to live abroad, while only 24% of those aged 60 and older want to go abroad.

From the point of view of education, 56% of Brazilians with higher education want to live in another country; 48% of those with secondary education want to leave Brazil; but only 27% of those with only primary education want to live in another country.

Datafolha also shows that class differences also affect people's attitude toward leaving Brazil to live abroad. The larger the class of the individual, the more they want to live in other countries. The data shows that in Brazil, 51% of people in the highest-earning A and B classes want to live in other countries; 44% of people in the C class want to leave Brazil; and only 30% of people in the lowest-earning D and E classes want to live in a foreign country.

According to the survey, the United States is the most desirable country for Brazilians, Portugal and Canada are a little behind.


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