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Here are the key numbers about migration to the EU you need to know

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Two lethal shipwrecks within the Mediterranean in current weeks have saved the European Union’s consideration firmly on migration with the subject already prime of the bloc’s agenda on account of 2022 surges in irregular arrivals and new asylum requests.

This is what you’ll want to find out about migration to the EU in 2022

Irregular migration

The EU’s border company, Frontex, detected about 330,000 irregular border crossings final yr — an increase of 64% on 2021 and the best quantity since 2016. 

The best will increase had been reported on the Western Balkan and Japanese Mediterranean routes with numbers surging by 136% and 108% respectively. The Western Balkan route alone accounted for 45% of all irregular entries in 2022. 

The perilous Central Mediterranean route in the meantime accounted for practically a 3rd of all such arrivals (+51% year-on-year).

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Nationals of Syria, Afghanistan and Tunisia had been probably the most regularly reported

Sadly, about 2,500 folks are believed to have died making an attempt to succeed in the EU.

Asylum requests

EU nations, Norway and Switzerland collectively obtained 966,000 new asylum requests in 2022 — an increase of greater than 50% in comparison with the earlier yr. 

It additionally was the best tally recorded by the EU Company for Asylum (EUAA) since 2016 when over 1.2 million purposes had been lodged.

The asylum company stated requests hit the best ranges “on report” for a variety of nationalities in 2022, together with residents from India, Burundi, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Peru, Moldova, Yemen, Belarus and Cuba.

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The 2022 figures excluded the overwhelming majority of the 4 million Ukrainian refugees who’ve fled Russia’s warfare and whose purposes had been handled individually via the Short-term Safety Directive.

Returns

Yearly, round 500,000 international nationals are ordered to go away the bloc as a result of they’ve entered or they’re staying irregularly, in accordance with the European Fee. Nevertheless, solely round 30% of them return again to their residence nation or to the nation from which they travelled to the EU.

Final yr, Frontex carried out returns for slightly below 25,000 folks, a brand new report. About 40% left the EU voluntarily.

However the bloc desires to up that quantity with Residence Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson noting in January that “the issue is that member states solely make readmission requests for roughly 10 to twenty p.c of return selections”.

“Frontex is sending empty planes to nations of origin which might be open to taking again their residents. Not too long ago, a airplane was despatched again to Bangladesh with solely eight passengers on board,” she added.

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An EU Return Coordinator was appointed final yr to ascertain a typical operational technique on returns and enhance cooperation between member States and Frontex.

Authorized migration

In the meantime, about three million folks from exterior the EU legally settled within the bloc final yr.

That is roughly in step with pre-pandemic ranges as an estimated 2.7 million folks from non-EU nations immigrated to one of many 27 nations of the bloc. 

Then Spain, Germany and France had been the popular locations, welcoming 28% of all immigrants from non-EU nations to the bloc, in accordance with Eurostat knowledge. 

The Fee final yr proposed to create extra authorized pathways for expert migrants, which it stated ought to assist plug ability gaps and labour shortages but in addition cut back unlawful migration.

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