Overview
- State figures show asylum access fell to about 11,700 in January–October 2025, down 58% from a year earlier, and BAMF logged 13,053 initial applications versus 31,412 in 2024.
- Roughly 126,000 people were housed in Bavarian accommodations by mid‑November, about 12,000 fewer than at the start of the year.
- Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said a series of facilities will likely close next year, starting with the most expensive rental contracts where legal termination is possible.
- More than 193,000 people from Ukraine are registered in Bavaria, with arrivals from January to October down around 18% year on year.
- Local responses diverge: Ebersberg is planning new and expanded sites as a quota underperformer with 11 bus assignments this year, while Miesbach says it has met 105% of its quota and recently turned away four buses.