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2009-08-27 Norja: Vähemmän myönnettyjä kansalaisuuksia

Started by kohmelo, 27.08.2009, 19:00:51

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http://www.norwaynews.com/en/~view.php?729HpB58dBinc672T54253Au5384bHWb4544Obp084jSNp88eWJ938

QuoteFewer Norwegian citizenships granted

27.08.2009, 02:29pm, Thu. GMT]

A total of 10 300 persons became naturalized in 2008, almost 4 600 fewer than the year before. The largest group of foreign citizens who were granted Norwegian citizenship in 2008 (1 300 in total) were from Somalia, reports Statistic Norway. The number of naturalisations fell significantly from 2007 to 2008. A total of 4 600 fewer persons were granted Norwegian citizenship in 2008 than in 2007, which was the record year. Iraq and Somalia are the two countries that have been at the top for the last four years, but 2008 was the first time that Somalis were the largest group of new Norwegian citizens. Iraqis were the second largest group with nearly 1 100 naturalisations.
The total number of naturalisations since 1977 is 213 200, and more than 148 000 (70 per cent) of those naturalised have a non-European origin.

Many women and children became Norwegian

A total of 31 per cent of the citizenships granted in 2008 were given to persons less than 18 years old. Almost half of the citizenships granted to Somali citizens were given to children. A total of 60 per cent of the adults who were granted Norwegian citizenship were women. There were particularly high proportions of women among those from Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Russia.

The statistics are based on population register data and can differ from figures published by The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration.

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http://www.ssb.no/statsborger_en/tab-2009-08-27-01-en.html

10 300 myönnettiin kansalaisuus vuonna 2008. Tämä on 4 600 vähemmän, kuin huippu vuonna 2007.

Vuoden 1977 on kansalaisuus myönnetty 213 200 henkilölle ja näistä yli 70% on ei-eurooppalaisia.

Suurimpia ryhmiä olivat somalit (1 315), irakilaiset (1 072) ja afganistanilaiset (877).

Statistiikkaa:

http://www.ssb.no/statsborger_en/tab-2009-08-27-01-en.html

Nippelitietona:
Piirkan maamihistä 50 sai kansalaisuuden huolimatta geneettis-kultturillisesta alkoholismistaan.

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Uusimmat luvut:

http://www.ssb.no/en/befolkning/statistikker/statsborger/aar/2013-05-13

QuoteFewer Norwegian citizenships granted

A total of 12 400 persons were naturalised in 2012, 1 900 fewer than the year before. As in the past four years, the former Iraqi, Somali and Afghan citizens were the three largest groups who became naturalised in 2012.

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The largest group of foreign citizens who were granted Norwegian citizenship in 2012 (1 640 in total) was from Iraq. Former Somali citizens were the second largest group with 1 570 naturalisations. The third largest group was from Afghanistan, with 1 010 naturalisations.

Between 1977, when the statistics on naturalisation were introduced, and 2012, 263 200 persons were naturalised. The largest groups in absolute figures in the whole period were former citizens of Pakistan (20 000), Somalia (16 500), Iraq (16 400) and Vietnam (14 700).

Four out of ten younger than 18 years of age


Thirty-eight per cent of all naturalisations were granted to children. Among former Somali and Iraqi citizens, more than 55 per cent were younger than 18 years old.

About 53 per cent of those who were granted Norwegian citizenship in 2012 were women. The proportion of women was especially high among women from the Philippines and Thailand.