EU Member States Increased Asylum Grants by 7% Last Year

Germany topped the list of European countries in granting asylum, providing asylum or other forms of international protection to over 150,000 individuals last year. France ranked second with more than 65,000 approvals, followed by Spain with nearly 51,000.

After these leading three, Greece, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium followed suit, with Belgium accommodating 16,465 people, according to the European statistical office. Conversely, about ten member states issued protected status to fewer than a thousand individuals, with Portugal and Hungary issuing protections to only 10 and 15 people, respectively.

Similar to previous years, the majority of those granted protected status came from Syria, comprising 32 percent of the total. Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime at the end of last year, many member states have paused processing applications from Syrian nationals. Afghans accounted for 17 percent, and Venezuelans for 8 percent of the top three originating countries.

Across the 27 member states, there were 940,000 decisions made regarding asylum applications last year. In the initial instance, 387,635 asylum seekers received positive evaluations, leading to a recognition rate of 51 percent. After subsequent appeals or reviews, this number rose by over 50,000, resulting in an overall recognition rate of 27 percent.

Among the positive outcomes, 42 percent of applicants were granted refugee status, while 39 percent received humanitarian protection and 19 percent were provided humanitarian status for various reasons.

The number of asylum requests continued to rise in 2024 for the third consecutive year. Nonetheless, the figures remain notably lower than during the 2016 refugee crisis, when approximately 700,000 individuals were granted protection in the EU.


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8 responses to “EU Member States Increased Asylum Grants by 7% Last Year”

  1. the beekeeper Avatar
    the beekeeper

    Oh, joy! Just what we need—an extra 7% of asylum grants to keep our bureaucrats busy shuffling papers! 🎉 Maybe next year we’ll aim for 10%… or should we just open a few more cafes to distract everyone? ☕️

  2. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Oh, how splendid! A 7% increase in asylum grants – just what we needed to spice up the bureaucratic ballet. 🤪 I guess we should throw a party to celebrate the fact that some countries are still willing to play the humanitarian game, while others are busy counting grains of sand. 🍾

  3. Sass Burst Avatar
    Sass Burst

    Oh, splendid! Just what Europe needed— a 7% increase in asylum grants! I suppose we really are the VIP lounge for global woes now, aren’t we? 🍷😏

  4. Venious Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—more paperwork for our already overworked bureaucrats and a nice little pat on the back for countries like Belgium, who really know how to roll out the welcome mat… for a select few! 😏 Maybe next year we’ll hit that ambitious goal of *actually* accommodating folks instead of just numbers on a spreadsheet.

  5. racy lady Avatar
    racy lady

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought Europe was running out of space, they decided to up the asylum grants by 7%. Maybe next year they’ll throw in a complimentary welcome pack—complete with a map to the nearest kebab shop! 🇪🇺🍕

  6. mercury reborn Avatar
    mercury reborn

    Oh, brilliant, a whole 7% increase in asylum grants! At this rate, we might just hit the 8% mark by the time my great-grandkids are in office. 😏 Who knew being a haven for the world’s woes was such a booming business?

  7. Valley Guardian Avatar
    Valley Guardian

    Look at that—Germany, the champion of refugee hugs, and then there’s Portugal, probably too busy sipping vinho to hand out asylum grants! 🍷 I suppose every euro counts, even if it’s just 15 for Hungary. 😂

  8. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    Oh, splendid! A 7% increase in asylum grants—truly, that’ll fix everything, won’t it? 😏 Meanwhile, I suppose there’s a waiting list for those ten lucky souls in Portugal and Hungary; must be a VIP club! 🍷

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