Migration and Asylum in Europe
2023 Interactive Publication
Key Data and Trends
The WEB Migration and Asylum in Europe 2023 interactive publication provides key data and trends on migration and asylum in the region. It includes statistics on immigration, refugees, and asylum-seekers, as well as information on the European Union's (EU) policies on migration and asylum.
Migration to Europe
In 2022, there were an estimated 51 million immigrants living in the EU. This represents an increase of over 5 million since 2019. The largest groups of immigrants come from Romania, Poland, Italy, and Germany.
The number of refugees and asylum-seekers in Europe has also increased in recent years. In 2022, there were an estimated 1.3 million asylum applications in the EU. The largest groups of asylum-seekers come from Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine.
EU Policies on Migration and Asylum
The EU's policies on migration and asylum are designed to manage the flow of people into and out of the region. The EU's main goals are to protect the rights of migrants and refugees, while also ensuring the security of the EU's borders.
The EU has a number of different policies in place to manage migration and asylum. These include border controls, visa requirements, and asylum procedures.
Conclusion
Migration and asylum are complex issues that have a significant impact on Europe. The EU is working to develop policies that manage the flow of people into and out of the region, while also protecting the rights of migrants and refugees.
The WEB Migration and Asylum in Europe 2023 interactive publication provides a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about these issues.
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