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Cuban Nationals in Canary Islands More Than Double in a Year

Friday, June 14, 2024 by Aaron Delgado

Cuban Nationals in Canary Islands More Than Double in a Year
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The number of foreign residents who obtained Spanish nationality in the Canary Islands saw a significant increase last year, including over two thousand Cubans. In 2023, a total of 2,967 Cuban citizens were naturalized in the Canary Islands, more than doubling the previous year's figure of 1,246.

An article from MaspalomasAhora cites data from the National Statistics Institute (INE). It indicates that there was an 84% increase in naturalizations in 2023 compared to 2022. Specifically, 11,622 foreigners were naturalized in the archipelago in 2023, up from 6,291 in the previous year.

Cuba is the leading country of origin for newly naturalized citizens in the Canary Islands, followed by Venezuela, Morocco, Colombia, and Argentina. Other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Mauritania, Honduras, Bolivia, and Peru, also showed significant numbers, ranging from 202 to 149 newly naturalized individuals.

In 2022, the list was rounded out by India, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Ecuador, and Senegal, with numbers ranging from 147 to 131 new Spanish citizens.

This increase in the acquisition of nationalities reflects a growing trend of foreign integration into the Canary Islands, highlighting the strong presence of Cubans and Venezuelans among the new Spanish citizens.

Understanding the Surge in Cuban Nationalizations in the Canary Islands

This section provides answers to common questions about the recent increase in Cuban naturalizations in the Canary Islands.

What led to the significant increase in Cuban naturalizations in the Canary Islands?

The substantial rise in Cuban naturalizations in the Canary Islands can be attributed to various factors, including economic and political instability in Cuba, which drives residents to seek better opportunities abroad.

Which countries follow Cuba in the number of naturalized citizens in the Canary Islands?

Following Cuba, Venezuela, Morocco, Colombia, and Argentina have the highest numbers of naturalized citizens in the Canary Islands.

How does the 2023 data compare to previous years?

In 2023, the number of foreigners naturalized in the Canary Islands reached 11,622, an 84% increase from 6,291 in 2022, indicating a significant upward trend.

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