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Explained: Why a record 2.25 lakh Indians became citizens of OECD nations in 2023 

As the US tightens H-1B visa rules under President Donald Trump, a record number of Indians, the highest among all nationalities, gained citizenship in advanced economies last year, with the OECD reporting 2.25 lakh naturalisations in 2023.

November 04, 2025 / 12:31 IST
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India tops the list: 2.25 lakh Indians acquired citizenship of OECD countries in 2023
India tops the list: 2.25 lakh Indians acquired citizenship of OECD countries in 2023

As US President Donald Trump steps up his targeting of foreigners, particularly Indians, through higher H-1B visa fees and new restrictions, a record number of Indians are acquiring citizenship in advanced economies, according to the International Migration Outlook 2025 released Monday by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

The report reveals that in 2023, about 2.25 lakh Indian citizens obtained the nationality of an OECD member country, the highest among all countries of origin, and a new milestone for India.

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Overall, around 2.8 million people became citizens of OECD nations in 2023, a slight rise from 2.77 million the previous year. Following India, the Philippines ranked second with 1.32 lakh nationals acquiring citizenship, while 92,400 Chinese citizens did the same.

According to the International Migration Outlook 2025 by the OECD, India has remained the leading country of origin for newly naturalised citizens across OECD nations, strengthening this position over the past two years.