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British people applying for second nationalities to get their EU Citizenship back.

“Brexit was a major reason: data from Eurostat shows more than 100,000 British people acquired EU citizenship between 2016 and 2022. [..] Between 2016 and 2020, there were 422,000 Irish passport applications from British people.”

inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/eu

inews.co.uk · I got an EU passport so I can live and work in Europe - here's how to do itBrexit has motivated hundreds of thousands of Brits to use family connections to gain European citizenship - so how easy is it?  
#Europe#UK#EU

I've signed "#EUCitizenship is a Permanent Status" Will you support the campaign too? PLEASE SIGN & SHARE to get to 150K! I feel frustrated, vulnerable, sad & angry since our #EU Citizenship 🇪🇺❤ was illegally taken 7yrs ago!😭🤬 So far it HAS been found illegal 🚫 & we're going to European🇪🇺 Court next!😉
@SydesJokes @16MillionRising @stayeuropean @Euromove @marchforrejoin @RejoinEU @mikegalsworthy @acgrayling @PeterStefanovic @claire_h @Supertanskiii @Julius_VD @euromoveAberdn actionstorm.org/petitions/eu-c

ActionStormSign the PetitionEU Citizenship is a Permanent Status

EU naturalisations of British residents are still higher than pre-Brexit levels.

Berlin has naturalised the most Britons over the past decade: precisely 38,533 between 2010 and 2021, with a peak of 13,675 in 2019. France comes second, with 14,723 naturalisations - despite only 163 British-born new French in 2021 – followed by Sweden (13,482 naturalisations) and the Netherlands (8,805).

lemonde.fr/en/les-decodeurs/ar

Le MondeEU naturalizations of British residents are still higher than pre-Brexit levelsBy Pierre Breteau
#Brexit#UK#Germany

How a Portuguese citizenship loophole became a door into the EU.

A 2013 law was supposed to make it easier for descendants of expelled Portuguese Jews to obtain citizenship. But its loose rules allowed a lucrative business to emerge, which is now at the heart of a judicial investigation.

lemonde.fr/en/international/ar

Le MondeHow a Portuguese citizenship loophole became a door into the EUBy Raphaëlle Rérolle