Indian Citizenship: How many people left Indian citizenship last year? The government told in Parliament

Posted on 19th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

People Leave Indian Citizenship: For the last few years, the trend of leaving citizenship has increased among the citizens of the country. In the year 2021, the answer is given in Parliament to the question of how many Indian citizens left the country's citizenship and adopted citizenship of any other country shocked them. In response to a written question, the Union Minister of State for Home has told the Parliament that in the year 2021, in comparison to the year 2019, a total of 1 lakh 63 thousand 370 people left their citizenship in India and took citizenship of any other country. ) adopted.

 

It is noteworthy that on behalf of the Central Government, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand said, in the year 2019, the figure here was one lakh 44 thousand 17. In the list of a total of 123 countries presented by the government in its reply, there are 6 such countries in which no Indian took citizenship there in the year 2021, leaving the citizenship of India. The most important thing is that while on one hand in the year 2019, not a single Indian had left the citizenship of India and adopted the citizenship of Pakistan.

 

41 Indians took Pakistani citizenship in 2021

 

While not a single Indian had taken Pakistani citizenship in the year 2019, in the year 2021, 41 Indians adopted the citizenship of Pakistan. Whereas in the year 2020, the number of Indians who took citizenship in Pakistan was only 7. The reason for this was also asked in the question to the government, in response to which the government has said that all such people have left their citizenship due to their reasons.

 

These countries are ahead in the choice of Indians

 

America (US) was at the top of the choice of Indians to leave India and settle in other countries, followed by Australia. At the same time, Canada was number three in the new places of settlement of Indians. At the same time, if we know about the choice of citizenship of Indians at number four, then Britain remained in fourth place.

 

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