Citizenship in Oecd-member countries rebounds to stand at 23 lakh in 2021, over 1.3 lakh Indians acquired citizenship in 2020 | India News
A 20% increase over the previous year, when the citizenship acquisition stood at 19 lakh, is partly due to a reduction in the backlogs of citizenship applications during the Covid-19 pandemic. Very strong increases have been registered in the US, UK, Canada, Norway and Austria. In 2019, before the pandemic caused havoc, the citizenship acquisition numbers in Oecd-member countries had stood at 22 lakh.
Source-country wise figures are not available for 2021. However, Indians continued to remain in the first position in 2020. Over 1.30 lakh Indians acquired citizenship of Oecd-member countriesтАУ more than half of which were concentrated in three countries, US (47 000), Canada (15,000) and UK (11,000). Nearly 88,745 Mexicans acquired overseas citizenship тАУ largely of the US.
In 2019, 1.56 lakh Indians obtained citizenship of Oecd-member countries, naturalisation of Indians in the US was (63,500), Canada (31,300), Australia (28,500) and UK (14,700). A comparison between the statistics of 2019 and 2020 show a decline in the number of Indians acquiring foreign citizenship, as the pandemic put on hold processing of citizenship applications and oath ceremonies. The country-wise figures for 2021, when released will show the exact rebound.
Oecd-member countries received 48 lakh new permanent-type immigrants in 2021, a 22% increase relative to 2020, but still more than half a million fewer than in 2019. The United States remained the largest recipient of permanent immigrants in 2021 (8.34 lakh), 43%
more than in 2020, and 19% less than in 2019. In the EU, the upturn in permanent-type migration (up by 15%) was less pronounced. Permanent migration flows do not include temporary labour migration or international students; however they include not only new arrivals of those who are categorised permanent residents, but also in-country changes of status, say from a temporary work visa (say H-1B) to a permanent residence (say a green card).