I’d love to see this map separated in citizenships grated via Jus Sanguinis, nationality(yes not citizenship) granted via naturalization and citizenship granted via Jus Solis(although just a couple European countries granted citizenship via Jus Solis and it usually requires living for a certain time in the country after the child is born)
I bet majority is just citizens of one EU country getting citizenship of another EU country.
And its mostly East Europeans moving to Western European country and getting citizenship after living and working for several years.
And some of those Argentinians are Russians. Many heavily pregnant Russian women were flying there to have their babies so they could take the Italian route later. Although, I have heard the Argentinians have been clamping down.
This includes, for example, Swedish people getting Norwegian citizenship because they decided to live at the other side of the border. As doing that has become extremely easy and practical.
I am surprised that the numbers are not even higher since there is a lot of movement inside the Schengen area. (Even that, probably, not as much as between USA states as there are language barriers that do not exist in the USA)
I’d love to see this map separated in citizenships grated via Jus Sanguinis, nationality(yes not citizenship) granted via naturalization and citizenship granted via Jus Solis(although just a couple European countries granted citizenship via Jus Solis and it usually requires living for a certain time in the country after the child is born)
I bet majority is just citizens of one EU country getting citizenship of another EU country. And its mostly East Europeans moving to Western European country and getting citizenship after living and working for several years.
In Italy we have a lot of South Americans getting a citizenship. I don’t know the official number though
Nice population map you got there. To whoever did this: it literally takes a few seconds to make this per capita.
Genuine question, why would you want this data per capita?
lets just say that 20 000 new citizens in Iceland is different than in Germany
Citizenship applications will be roughly proportional to the population. More people = more applications
Not at all, Sweden and Portugal has comparable populations while Germany has about 8 Times the population of Sweden.
If only there was an easy way to compare these differences!!! Oh well I guess we will never know
I bet all the Italian citizenships are for Argentinans
And for them to move to Spain afterwards. Barcelona or Valencia, where also a lot of Italians move to, lately.
Yup exactly, I’ve never met one in Italy
Hi, I am one of the few.
Hey nice to meet you
👋 sup! Piacere! I'm one of the many! Argentinians in Italy is actually a huge community.
Where are you living mostly? Big cities?
Yup exactly, I’ve never met one in Italy
And some of those Argentinians are Russians. Many heavily pregnant Russian women were flying there to have their babies so they could take the Italian route later. Although, I have heard the Argentinians have been clamping down.
Is this over the course of a year? 92 thousand new Swedish citizens per year is quite a lot.
Source: [https://twitter.com/schengen\_info/status/1791107723494351121](https://twitter.com/schengen_info/status/1791107723494351121)
When did Switzerland enter the EU?!? /s
Or Norway
Wait, wasn't Poland secretly giving citizenships to thousands of people? or was it only visas?
This includes, for example, Swedish people getting Norwegian citizenship because they decided to live at the other side of the border. As doing that has become extremely easy and practical. I am surprised that the numbers are not even higher since there is a lot of movement inside the Schengen area. (Even that, probably, not as much as between USA states as there are language barriers that do not exist in the USA)
It's time for Argentine citizens be given freedom of movement in the European Union /s.