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Thousands of young jobless professionals are fleeing from Portugal 's economic crisis for finding jobs in former colonies, such as Brazil  and Angola Brazil , Angola  and Mozambique 
It is a historic role reversal, because for decades Portugal  lured immigrants from its former colonies in Latin America and Africa .
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The numbers of young Portuguese leaving for traditional migrant destinations have also risen. In the past two years there has been a 6.3% increase in Portuguese moving to the US , a 16% increase in those moving to Canada  and a 4.8% increase in those heading to Australia 
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Vocabulary:
blue collar (adjective): describes people who do work needing strength or physical skill rather than office work
lure (verb): to persuade someone to do something by making it look very attractive.
fuel (verb)  to make something increase or become worse, especially something unpleasant, e.g.: People’s fear of crime is fueled by sensationalist reports.
talk of (noun): conversations and discussions about what may happen, e.g.:
There was no talk of any cuts in wages (salaries).
is fuelling talk of: is increasing or becoming worse the conversations about some subject.
 
 
 
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