Which European Countries Are Giving the Most Passports to Non-EU Applicants — and Should I Target Them in 2026?
If you’re planning to settle abroad or eventually get a European passport, one big question comes up:
👉 Which country is actually giving the most citizenships?
👉 Where do I have the highest chance of success for a long-term stay?
Most people pick a country based on what agents or YouTube videos say… and end up stuck for years with no clear path to citizenship.
🔹 What the Data & Real Cases Say
Let’s look at real trends from the last 3 years (2023–2025/26):
- Around 1.1–1.2 million people were granted EU citizenship annually
- About 85–90% of them were non-EU nationals (Indians, Africans, Asians, etc.)
👉 Top countries issuing the MOST passports:
- 🇩🇪 Germany – ~300,000 per year
- 🇪🇸 Spain – ~240,000–260,000
- 🇮🇹 Italy – ~210,000+
👉 These 3 countries alone account for more than 60% of all EU citizenships
💡 Real-Life Scenario
Take “Rahul” from India:
- Moves to Germany on a job visa
- Gets Permanent Residency (PR) after a few years
- Applies for citizenship
👉 Recently, Germany has reduced the citizenship timeline (around 5 years in some cases)
👉 That’s why applications and approvals have surged
⚠️ Important Insight Most People Miss
There are two ways to look at this:
1. Total numbers (volume):
- Germany, Spain, and Italy dominate
2. Success rate (probability):
- 🇸🇪 Sweden
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands
- 🇧🇪 Belgium
👉 For example, Sweden has one of the highest citizenship rates per foreign resident
So:
- Germany = More total passports
- Sweden = Higher individual chances
🔹 What You Should Do
✅ Step 1: Define Your Goal Clearly
Ask yourself:
- Do I want a fast passport?
- Or a stable long-term settlement?
✅ Step 2: Choose Country Based on Strategy
👉 If you want high volume (more approvals overall):
- Germany
- Spain
- Italy
👉 If you want a higher probability (better conversion chances):
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Belgium
✅ Step 3: Choose Your Entry Path
You cannot directly get citizenship. The usual path is:
- Study Visa
- Work Visa
- Permanent Residency (PR)
- Citizenship
👉 Typical timeline: 5–10 years
✅ Step 4: Build a Strong Profile
Focus on:
- High-demand skills (IT, healthcare, engineering)
- Language (German, Spanish, French etc.)
- Stable employment
- Clean legal record
✅ Step 5: Act Based on Timing
👉 Immigration laws change frequently
👉 Delaying your move could mean stricter rules later
🔹 Mistakes / Hidden Problems (Avoid These)
❌ Choosing a country based only on agents
❌ Assuming “Golden Visa” = easy passport (not true everywhere)
❌ Ignoring language requirements
❌ Underestimating timelines
❌ Moving with low-demand skills
👉 Example:
- In Italy, citizenship can take 10+ years, including processing delays
🔹 Checklist / Summary (Action Plan)
| Goal | Best Countries | Reality |
|---|---|---|
| The highest number of passports | Germany, Spain, Italy | High volume |
| Highest success rate | Sweden, Netherlands | Better chances |
| Fastest evolving pathway | Germany | 5–8 years possible |
| Long but stable | Italy | Slow but steady |
| Easier integration (specific cases) | Spain | Depends on background |
🔻 Final Insight
👉 The real question is NOT:
“Which country gives the most passports?”
👉 The right question is:
“Which country will realistically give me citizenship based on my profile?”
Because your:
- Education
- Budget
- Skillset
- Language ability
👉 All decide your outcome more than country statistics.
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