
Where do the new Australian citizens come from?
India has become the main source of Australian citizenship, surpassing the United Kingdom, with more than 118,000 migrants born in India who have sworn allegiance to Australia since 2013-2014.
Indian migrants have become the main source of citizenship by delegation in Australia over the last five years, surpassing the United Kingdom.
In the five years between 2013 and 2017, more than 118,000 people born in India have sworn allegiance to Australia by becoming Australian citizens.
Candidates born in India also top the list of visa recipients by country as part of Australia's annual permanent immigration program.
Former Minister of Citizenship Alan Tudge revealed the country-by-country breakdown of citizenship statistics in the federal Parliament earlier this year.
Of the 54,419 citizenship applications approved as of February 28, 2018, Indian migrants were the largest cohort, with 10,168 applications for Indian-born migrants having been approved.
- 10,168 - India
- 9 195 - United Kingdom
- 2,617 - South Africa
- 2,399 - Philippines.
- 1 996 - Australia
- 1,962 - Sri Lanka
- 1,731 - Republic of Ireland
- 1,559 - People's Republic of China
- 1,200 - South Korea
- 1 193 - Malaysia
- 20.399 - Other countries