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Migration and Home Affairs

Changing Influx of Asylum Seekers 2014-2016

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In 2014-2016, EU Member States and Norway experienced an unprecedented influx of incoming applicants for international protection: the number of applications for international protection lodged rose from 443 015 in 2013 to peak at 1 320 000 million in 2015 and 1 260 000 million in 2016, though the scale and timing of the peaks differed greatly across European countries. The mass influx led to backlogs of registrations of international protection applications, pressures on reception centres, and other operational and organisational challenges.

What initiatives did EU Member States and Norway implement to tackle the unprecedented increase in asylum applications? And of these initiatives, what were considered to be the most effective? What lesson have been learnt from this unparalleled situation to build preparedness for the future?

The new EMN study on 'Changing Influx of Asylum Seekers 2014-2016' explains how 24 EU Member States and Norway responded to the migration crisis in their country by providing an overview of the changes to national strategies, approaches and measures in response to these unprecedented migratory movements.

Find out more in 1 page (EMN Flash), 5 pages (EMN Inform) or read the full study.

26 MAY 2021
EMN Flash 2 - 2018: Changing influx of asylum seekers 2014-2016
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26 MAY 2021
00_eu_changing_influx_inform_final_en_0.pdf
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26 MAY 2021
00_eu_changing_influx_study_synthesis_final_en_0.pdf
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