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Indians acquiring foreign citizenship in wealthy nations

January 2028 905 views 03 mins 09 secs

A recent report from the OECD has shed light on the significant trend of Indians leading the way in acquiring foreign citizenship in wealthy nations. This revelation highlights the growing prominence of Indians among the foremost groups migrating to OECD countries. The data unveils that Americans represent the most prevalent choice for Indian nationals seeking foreign citizenship, yet Canada has witnessed the most substantial increase in granting citizenship to foreign citizens.

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