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Well there is a big problem with this information right here. The number of passports granted by the UK government is vastly larger than the number of people granted citizenship, due to people getting renewed passports, getting their first passports (as adults or children), and even the rare passport issued to those who are not citizens. Not to mention that not everybody granted citizenship actually follows through and gets their appointment in time or attends the ceremony. Likewise, there is also a disconnect between the number of people who get citizenship and the number of those who subsequently go on to apply for a passport, something that may not at all happen in the same calender year due to timing (a person applying for their passport in December, especially a first passport, is unlikely to have it issued to them that year), if ever (if that new citizen has no plans to leave the UK, they may not ever bother to get a passport). If this report based its numbers on passports issued, instead of the actual number of people granted, and who attained, citizenship, then someone somewhere is going to have to do a big revisit of their facts and get it all straightened out. And if they've made similar false assumptions for the other countries in the comparison, then entire document is worthless and will have to be rewritten.Babz wrote:Britain granted more migrants citizenship in 2012 than any other country in the European Union, official figures have revealed.
Records released by Brussels showed that 193,900 people were granted UK passports over the year - nearly one in four of those issued across all member states.
So glad we have senior members like you to kill these UKIPped sounding posts. Thanks!ouflak1 wrote:Well there is a big problem with this information right here. The number of passports granted by the UK government is vastly larger than the number of people granted citizenship, due to people getting renewed passports, getting their first passports (as adults or children), and even the rare passport issued to those who are not citizens. Not to mention that not everybody granted citizenship actually follows through and gets their appointment in time or attends the ceremony. Likewise, there is also a disconnect between the number of people who get citizenship and the number of those who subsequently go on to apply for a passport, something that may not at all happen in the same calender year due to timing (a person applying for their passport in December, especially a first passport, is unlikely to have it issued to them that year), if ever (if that new citizen has no plans to leave the UK, they may not ever bother to get a passport). If this report based its number on passports issued, instead of the actual number of people granted, and who attained, citizenship, then someone somewhere is going to have to do a big revisit of their facts and get it all straightened out. And if they've made similar false assumptions for the other countries in the comparison, then entire document is worthless and will have to be rewritten.Babz wrote:Britain granted more migrants citizenship in 2012 than any other country in the European Union, official figures have revealed.
Records released by Brussels showed that 193,900 people were granted UK passports over the year - nearly one in four of those issued across all member states.