Influx of Asylum Seekers in The Netherlands – October 2024
Monthly report for the Asylum Influx in The Netherlands.
Key Takeaways
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The asylum process begins with an asylum-seeker (1) — someone seeking international protection but whose application has not yet been decided. Once their application is reviewed and approved, they receive protection status (2), which may lead to eventual integration or, ideally, return (3) to their home country when conditions allow.
Alongside the main process, there are several pivotal pathways:
- Sequential applications (a): Appeals or subsequent claims after an initial rejection.
- Family reunification (b): Facilitating the unification of families separated by conflict or migration.
- Naturalization (c): A pathway to citizenship for those who establish long-term residence and integration.
For those unable to return due to insurmountable obstacles, yet living without legal status, we must acknowledge the existence of a challenging category: irregular stay (x). These individuals require humane solutions when return is not an option.
Learn More: For a comprehensive overview of the asylum process, pathways, and global practices, visit our Asylum Migration Overview.
For clarity the Tables show the 10 countries with the highest amounts and sum the rest into “others”. The data per period per country is available in a separate dataset.
New Asylum Applications
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Asylum Influx Trends
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Repeated Asylum Applications
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Appendix I
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Clarification
The data is taken from the Eurostat Dataset and enriched with related information such as Date Periods, Countries etc.
- All Data is rounded to the nearest 5
The methodology of creating this report will be explained in a separate article.
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Asylum Trend Report

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Related Country Reports
Asylum Process
- Asylum Seeker
- Refugee
- Neutralized Citizen or Returned to Origin
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Data Accuracy Notice
EU Asylum Quantities are Not Complete Yet due the fact that Reporting Countries may update Data until 2 Months after the end of the Reporting Period.
The Data may Change a bit over time.