Dua Lipa has been offered citizenship in Albania.

Source : Social Media

American pop star Dua Lipa has been granted citizenship in Albania after using her fame and music to bring awareness to the country. 

Lipa's parents are Kosovan-Albanian immigrants who raised the star in London but returned to the region with their daughter when she was 11. 

Albanian President Bajram Begaj praised Lipa for using her stardom and global influence to promote "important social causes." Lipa showed off her new Albanian citizenship on Twitter over the weekend. 

"Happy to give the one and only Dua Lipa the decree of Albanian citizenship," Begaj said on Twitter. "She has made us proud with her global career and engagement in important social causes." 

In 1995 Lipa was born and raised in London, but her family has used their wealth and influence to help people struggling in Albania. Specifically, in 2016, Lipa, along with her father, co-founded the Albanian charity Sunny Hill Foundation.  

Following her new citizenship, Lipa will perform in Tirana, Albania, for the final show of her Future Nostalgia World Tour. 

After receiving her citizenship, Lipa took the citizenship oath, provided her fingerprints, and signed an application to confirm her identity card and passport 

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