More than 1,930 U.S. citizens applied for British citizenship in the first three months of 2025, the highest quarterly total since records began and a 12 percent rise from the previous quarter, the data showed.
“People are leaving because of fear, frustration and financial security. Beyond that is a deeper fear about personal safety,” Ono Okeregha, director of the Immigration Advice Service, a law firm, told the Financial Times.
It is believed that U.S. political instability, particularly the U.S. government’s tariff threats, has led to a surge in inquiries about British citizenship, with particular strong interest from U.S. professionals.





























