In 2010, about 116,000 foreigners were granted French citizenship, but
in 2011 that figure fell by almost 30 per cent to 87,000. A more relaxed
system under the country's new socialist government should reverse the
decline and encourage many more to apply for a passport, but this is
something the opposition is fighting hard to stop. Whatever their reason
for wanting French nationality, immigrants will still have to navigate a
maze of bureaucracy. Al Jazeera's Charlie Angela reports from Paris.
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