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EU Reports Significant Decline in Asylum Applications, Led by Germany

The number of asylum applications in the EU dropped by 11% in 2024, with Germany experiencing a nearly 30% decrease, according to the EUAsylum Agency's annual report.

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Overview

  • A total of 1,014,000 asylum applications were registered in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland in 2024, marking a decline of 100,000 from the previous year.
  • Germany saw the most substantial drop, with 237,000 applications—92,000 fewer than in 2023—representing a decrease of nearly 30%.
  • Syria remained the top country of origin for asylum seekers, followed by Afghanistan, Venezuela, and Turkey, although numbers from most countries declined.
  • The EU's overall asylum acceptance rate held steady at 42%, with nearly half of applications coming from countries with high rejection rates, such as Bangladesh, Morocco, and Tunisia.
  • The EU's external migration policies, including partnerships with North African nations, have significantly restricted migration routes, particularly from crisis regions in Africa and the Middle East.