First-time asylum applications surge in EU

Bloc registered 41% increase in asylum applications in February, according to Eurostat

By Agnes Szucs

BRUSSELS (AA) - The EU’s statistical office reported on Thursday a surge in first-time asylum applications, led by Syrian and Afghan nationals.

“In February 2023, 76,505 first-time asylum applicants applied for international protection in EU countries” which is a 41% increase compared to the same period of last year, the Eurostat said in a statement.

Syrians and Afghans represent the two largest groups of first-time asylum-seekers, with 9,885 and 9,310 cases, respectively.

Russian citizens ranked 8th, making 2,385 applications.

Some 2,475 applicants were unaccompanied minors.

Over two-thirds of the cases were filed in either Germany, Spain, Italy, or France.

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