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EU naturalised over 18,000 Ukrainians in 2020: Eurostat

Ukrainians made up 3% of new citizens during the year, largely in its western neighbour Poland, which naturalised close to 3,900 – the most of any EU country and more than double its figure in 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.

March 18, 2022 / 20:39 IST
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Some 18,100 Ukrainians were granted citizenship of European Union countries in 2020, largely by Poland and Germany, as the bloc naturalised 3% more people overall than in the previous year, the EU statistics office said on Friday.

The EU's 27 member states naturalised just over 729,000 foreign nationals in that year, the Eurostat data showed, with Spain and the Netherlands leading the way.

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One in 10 of the new EU citizens came from Morocco, while Syrians represented 7% and Albanians 6%. The majority of new citizens originated from outside the bloc or were stateless, Eurostat said.

Ukrainians made up 3% of new citizens during the year, largely in its western neighbour Poland, which naturalised close to 3,900 – the most of any EU country and more than double its figure in 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.