People > Migration > New citizenships > Per $ GDP: Countries Compared
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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. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 billion $ gross domestic product.
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Interesting observations about People > Migration > New citizenships > Per $ GDP
- Canada ranked first for migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP amongst English speaking countries in 2000.
- 15 of the top 18 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are European.
- 3 of the top 15 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are Catholic.
- 7 of the top 17 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are Tourist destination.
- 4 of the top 15 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are Landlocked.
- 2 of the top 20 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are East Asian and Pacific.
- 12 of the top 17 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are European Union.
- 2 of the top 18 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are Southern European.
- 7 of the bottom 9 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are Christian.
- 2 of the bottom 3 countries by migration > new citizenships > per $ GDP are NATO.