Abstract

The history of Ukrainian immigration started in the 19th century from the first wave of Ukrainian immigration, and continues today. Canada has already marked the 100th anniversary of Ukrainian Diaspora, and Brazil, the120th anniversary. In the 1990s of the last century, the fourth wave of Ukrainian migration began, which drove a significant flow of Ukrainian migrant workers to the European Union: Portugal, Italy, Spain and Greece. Today in Portugal, the Ukrainian labor migrants, very diligent and educated, continue to play a significant role in building the country's economy.

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