9 million
In 1940, about 49,540 people became naturalized citizens in the United States.
People who are citizens of two countries are called dual citizens.
Yes, the plural noun 'citizens' is a concrete noun, a word for physical people.
As of 2021, approximately 65,000 British citizens live in Japan.
As of 2020, there are approximately 331 million people living in the United States, of which the majority are US citizens. The exact number of US citizens may vary due to factors like birth rates, naturalization, and immigration.
In 1940, about 49,540 people became naturalized citizens in the United States.
someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country
People immigrated
The city of Batu is located in Indonesia. This city is home to around 190,000 people as of 2014 and became a legalized city in 2001.
English citizens that were trying to gain religious freedom were the first, but later many English citizens arrived for various other purposes.
26 000
other people in the region immigrated from these countries
they immigrated to the us because their homelands were tooken over and they wanted to get away.
emigrated means LEFT. If u want the number of people who IMMIGRATED to France, the only stat i can find is 2004- 140,033 people moved there that year. I dont noe how many people moved away from it though
The panama people immigrated from Italy.
my nan
political freedom, religious freedom, economic opportunities main reasons that people immigrated to the U.S