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Immigration Statistics > New citizenships (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 898 thousand 
#2   Canada: 214.6 thousand 
#3   Germany: 186.7 thousand 
#4   France: 150 thousand 
#5   United Kingdom: 82.2 thousand 
#6   Australia: 70.8 thousand 
#7   Belgium: 62.1 thousand 
#8   Netherlands: 50 thousand 
#9   Sweden: 43.5 thousand 
#10   Switzerland: 28.7 thousand 
#11   Austria: 24.6 thousand 
#12   Denmark: 18.8 thousand 
#13   Japan: 15 thousand 
#14   Spain: 12 thousand 
#15   Italy: 11.6 thousand 
#16   Norway: 9.5 thousand 
#17   Hungary: 7.5 thousand 
#18   Finland: 3 thousand 
#19   Portugal: 0.7 thousand 
#20   Luxembourg: 0.6 thousand 
Total: 1,889.9 thousand  
Weighted average: 94.5 thousand  


DEFINITION: Thousands of people who acquired nationality in 2000. Statistics cover all means of acquiring the nationality of a country, except where otherwise indicated. These include standard naturalisation procedures subject to age, residency, etc. criteria, as well as situations where nationality is acquired through a declaration or by option (following marriage, adoption, or other situations related to residency or descent), recovery of former nationality and other special means of acquiring the nationality of a country. For more details on sources, refer to the notes at the end of the OECD Annex.

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Imran
6th July 2005
Why not include stats about the countries from which most people emigrate? This could inevitably show the countries with the most pathetic living conditions.
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