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INDIANS AT THE FOREFRONT OF RICH NATION CITIZENSHIP, ESPECIALLY IN THE US

Indians at the Forefront of Rich Nation Citizenship, especially in the US

Introduction

As per a recent analysis conducted by the OECD, Indians have emerged as the leading group in acquiring citizenship in affluent nations

Canada, in particular, has witnessed a substantial surge in granting citizenship to foreign nationals. 

Indians Secure the Top Spot

In 2021, approximately 130,000 Indians successfully obtained citizenship in one of the OECD member countries. 

In contrast, China ranked fifth in this regard, with roughly 57,000 Chinese individuals acquiring citizenship in OECD nations.

Among the prominent destinations for Indian immigrants seeking citizenship in the OECD, the top three countries in 2021 were the United States (56,000), Australia (24,000), and Canada (21000).

These nations have actively helped Indian immigrants achieve their citizenship goals, showing a noticeable increase in worldwide migration trends.

[Check your Eligibility to Get Green Card in USA for Indians]

International Migration Outlook: 2023 OECD Report

A recent report from the OECD in Paris, titled "International Migration Outlook: 2023," shows that Indians are the biggest group becoming citizens in wealthy nations.

On the other hand, Canada stands out with the most significant proportionate surge, experiencing a remarkable 174% increase in the acquisition of foreign citizenship between 2021 and 2022. 

This substantial growth places Canada among the most attractive destinations for those seeking a new nationality.

In the past year, there was a notable surge in the number of foreign nationals obtaining citizenship in OECD countries, reaching a total of 2.8 million, marking a significant 25% increase compared to the previous year. 

While the report lacks a specific breakdown of the 2022 data in terms of the countries of origin, it does emphasize that India has consistently held the forefront as the primary source of individuals seeking citizenship in OECD member nations since 2019.

Acquiring Citizenship in Wealthy Nations, Primarily the US

While Delhi and Ottawa might be embroiled in diplomatic tensions, the world of immigration tells a different tale. 

Indians have consistently ranked first in moving to OECD countries and are now leading in acquiring foreign citizenship, with American citizenship being the most desired.

Among these countries, Canada has emerged as the standout, showcasing remarkable growth in granting citizenship to foreign nationals. Understand the benefits of Canadian citizenship here.

Highlights:

  • The "International Migration Outlook: 2023" report by OECD highlights Indians as the largest group obtaining citizenship in wealthy nations.
  • Canada is a standout, experiencing substantial growth in granting foreign citizenship.
  • Indian immigrants highly desire American citizenship.
 
  1. Leading in OECD Citizenship Acquisition:

  • In 2021, Indians secured the top spot in acquiring citizenship in OECD member countries.

  • Approximately 130,000 Indians successfully obtained citizenship in affluent nations within the OECD.

  1. China's Position:

  •  China ranked fifth in terms of citizenship acquisition within OECD nations.

  •  Around 57,000 Chinese individuals acquired citizenship in OECD countries in 2021.

  1. Top Three Destinations for Indian Immigrants:

  •  The United States led the way with 56,000 Indian immigrants obtaining citizenship.

  •  Australia was the second most preferred destination, with 24,000 Indian citizens acquiring citizenship.

  •  Canada ranked third, granting citizenship to 21,000 Indian immigrants.

  1. Canada's Remarkable Growth:

  • Canada stood out with a substantial increase in foreign citizenship acquisition, experiencing a remarkable 174% surge between 2021 and 2022.

  1. Overall OECD Citizenship Trends:

  • The total number of foreign nationals acquiring citizenship in OECD countries surged to 2.8 million in 2022, representing a significant 25% increase from the previous year.

  1. India's Consistent Leadership:

  • Indians have maintained their position as the primary group seeking citizenship in OECD countries since 2019.

  1. Desire for American Citizenship:

  • Among Indian immigrants, American citizenship remains the most sought-after goal.

These statistics reflect the prominence of Indians in the context of acquiring foreign citizenship in wealthy nations, with Canada experiencing exceptional growth in this regard. The overall trend indicates a significant rise in the number of foreign nationals gaining OECD citizenship.

[Read more: How to Get Canada PR from India in 2023?]

Most asked questions on Google

Canada: The Great White North is Number 1 on this list. With easy immigration processes, a welcoming society, great education and healthcare, cool weather, and the ever-growing job market, Canada is the undisputed leader in immigration potential.

Germany: The Deutschland is famous for precision, quality, and high expectations. Unsurprisingly, it makes the list but we’re still going to spell it out. Currently, home to over 170,000 Indians, Germany is a melting pot of different cultures mostly from other countries in the EU. A veritable hub for mechanical engineering, Germany has a low level of corruption, and a love for innovation and is home to over 25 Fortune 500 companies. With the demand for highly skilled professionals, Germany is a choice destination for young, smart immigrants from all over the world.

Provincial Nominee Program is one of the best routes for Canadian immigration. Every province (state) in Canada has its criteria for immigration. This criterion is custom-fitted to reflect the needs and growth opportunities arising in that respective province.

A Master’s Degree translates directly into a better CRS score. Your educational qualifications reflect the contribution you would make to the destination country’s economy which means that you would be more sought after. Speaking one of the country's primary languages (Eg: French for Canada) also greatly raises your chances for both visa success as well job opportunities.

If you fall under the NOC list in Canada or SOL in Australia (Occupations in demand list), it means that jobs are readily available for qualified candidates. On average, individuals earn 8 times as much salary in Canada as compared to India.

 




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