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    Refugee numbers in Germany fall for first time in 14 years

    September 19, 2025
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    Germany has reported its first decline in the total number of refugees since 2011, according to official data released by the federal government. The figures, disclosed in response to a parliamentary inquiry by the Left Party, show a net decrease of approximately 50,000 refugees in the first half of 2025. The number of refugees in the country fell from around 3.55 million at the end of 2024 to approximately 3.50 million by mid-2025. The data includes individuals across various legal categories, such as those granted asylum, individuals with subsidiary protection, temporary protection beneficiaries, and refugees from Ukraine.

    Refugee numbers in Germany fall for first time in 14 years
    Germany’s refugee population dropped from 3.55 million to 3.50 million in early 2025, marking the first decline since 2011.

    It also encompasses people with pending asylum applications and those who have been residing in Germany for extended periods under different protection statuses. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees confirmed that the decrease was the result of a combination of deportations, voluntary departures, and naturalisations. While no single factor was identified as dominant, all three contributed to the overall reduction in numbers. This is the first time in 14 years that Germany has seen a decline in its total refugee population. Since 2011, the number of refugees had increased steadily, particularly during the years following the 2015 European migration crisis and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    At its peak, Germany had one of the largest refugee populations in Europe, with significant infrastructure developed to manage housing, integration, and legal processing. The updated statistics were provided in a formal government response to the Bundestag. The figures are based on central registry data and reflect individuals currently residing in Germany under internationally recognized or national forms of protection. The count does not include rejected asylum seekers without legal residency status unless they remain in the country under temporary suspension of deportation.

    Refugee total falls from 3.55 million to 3.50 million

    Officials have not provided a regional breakdown of the data, and it remains unclear which states or municipalities saw the most significant changes. The report did not specify the demographics of those who left or were naturalised, though it is understood that naturalisation processes have accelerated in recent months following legal reforms enacted in late 2024. The German Interior Ministry stated that all departures, whether voluntary or through enforcement, were carried out in accordance with national and European legal frameworks.

    In addition to deportations, Germany continues to support reintegration programs for those returning to countries of origin, particularly through federally funded assistance initiatives. The number of refugees from Ukraine remains significant within the broader total, though the recent decline suggests a stabilisation in arrivals following the initial influx in 2022 and 2023. Ukrainian nationals in Germany benefit from temporary protection under an EU directive, which grants immediate access to residence, work, education, and healthcare.

    Naturalisation and voluntary departures shape overall trend

    Germany remains bound by international obligations under the 1951 Refugee Convention and EU asylum laws. The asylum system continues to operate under standardized procedures, including registration, case assessment, and appeal rights. The federal government has not announced any changes to its refugee or asylum policies in response to the latest data. The figures are expected to be incorporated into broader statistical updates later this year when the Federal Statistical Office publishes its annual migration report. This development comes at a time when several European Union member states are reporting changes in migration patterns.

    Germany, with its long-established administrative infrastructure, continues to play a central role in regional asylum coordination through both bilateral and EU-level mechanisms. It remains a key destination for displaced populations and works closely with partner states to harmonize procedures and uphold legal standards. The country also contributes to joint EU initiatives focused on border management, refugee relocation, and return strategies, maintaining its commitment to humanitarian obligations while ensuring compliance with domestic and international law. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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