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Quarterly asylum statistics - a summary
22 May 2008
The Home Office released its ‘Asylum Statistics: 1st Quarter 2008’ this week. Here is a summary of the main findings from the report.
Applications
- 6595 - 16% higher than Q1 2007 (5680)
- Top 5 applicant countries (and % change against Q1 2007):
- Afghanistan (830: +10%)
- Iraq (700: +122%)
- Zimbabwe (640: +97%)
- Iran (580: -3%)
- Eritrea (470: +38%)
Initial Decisions
- 4435 – 26% lower than Q1 2007 (6005)
- 21% grants of asylum (Q1 2007: 15%)
- 11% humanitarian protection/discretionary leave (Q1 2007: 10%)
- 68% refusals (Q1 2007: 75%)
- Top 5 positive decision rates (asylum/HP/DL):
- Eritrea 65%
- Somalia 58%
- Zimbabwe 28%
- Iran 27%
- Iraq 26%
Appeals
- 2095 received – 46% lower than Q1 2007 (3880)
- 2440 determined - 33% lower than Q1 2007 (3655)
- 21% allowed
- 72% dismissed (neither figure deviates much from the norm)
- Top nationalities whose appeals allowed:
- Eritrea 48%
- Sudan 46%
- Somalia 40%
Removals
- 16760 persons – 12% higher than Q1 2007 (14970)
- 2805 principal asylum applicants
- 220 asylum dependants
- 13740 non-asylum cases
- Top 5 nationalities removed (asylum applicants – will also include to third countries):
- Afghan (270)
- Iraqi (205)
- Turkish (190)
- Chinese (185)
- Pakistani (185) - Of total removals, 970 persons left under Assisted Voluntary Return scheme:
- 575 principal asylum applicants
- 75 asylum dependants
- 320 non-asylum cases
Asylum Support
- 33865 receiving support – 31% lower than Q1 2007 (48800)
- 4770 applications – 4% higher than Q1 2007 (4575)
- Applications from Iraqis increased by 79% and from Zimbabweans by 41%
- Top 5 nationalities receiving support:
- Iraq (715)
- Iran (615)
- Eritrea (455)
- Somalia (405)
- Zimbabwe (375) - 1875 grants of Section 4 support – 1% lower than Q1 2007
- Iraqis account for 31% of those supported under Section 4
Detention
- 1640 asylum applicants detained under Immigration Act powers
- 71% of all detainees
See also:
Our press release: Refugee Council response to quarterly asylum stats published today
Home Office Quarterly Asylum Statistics