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US Citizens Flock to Apply for British Citizenship as Trump Secures Second Term

On February 23, during London Fashion Week, models showcased clothes featuring the British flag pattern at St. Paul\'s Church in Covent Garden. / AP Newsis
On February 23, during London Fashion Week, models showcased clothes featuring the British flag pattern at St. Paul’s Church in Covent Garden. / AP Newsis

After U.S. President Donald Trump’s successful re-election last year, the number of Americans seeking British citizenship reached unprecedented levels.

On Tuesday, the Financial Times (FT) reported that over 6,100 Americans applied for British citizenship in the previous year, marking the highest figure in the 20 years since statistics began being recorded.

This represents a substantial 26% increase compared to the previous year.

While the overall number of British citizenship applicants reached a record 251,000 last year, the 6% increase was far below the 26% surge among American applicants.

American applications were mainly concentrated in the fourth quarter of last year, as Trump’s chances of re-election appeared increasingly likely. Approximately 1,700 Americans applied during this period, marking a dramatic 40% increase from the same quarter in the previous year.

Immigration lawyers attribute this surge in American applications for British citizenship primarily to Trump’s re-election campaign and subsequent victory.

Elena Hinchin, a partner at the law firm Farrer & Co, observed that the political climate in the U.S. acted as a powerful catalyst for the increase in British citizenship applications.

Hinchin emphasized that as the U.S. presidential race intensified, there was a corresponding spike in applications for British citizenship.

To qualify for British citizenship, applicants must meet specific criteria, including the length of residency in the UK, parental citizenship status, and marital ties to British citizens.

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