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Asylum applications and refugees in Denmark

1,905 asylum applications by refugees were received in 2021 in Denmark — according to UNHCR. Most of them came from Afghanistan, Eritrea and from Syria. A total of 976 decisions have been made on initial applications. Around 36% of them were answered positively. 64 percent of asylum applications have been rejected in the first instance. The most successful have been the applications of refugees from Eritrea and from Syria.

Refugee countries by origin and destination


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Incoming asylum applications in Denmark 2000 to 2021

The top line represents the total number of asylum applications (first applications + reviews). Below are the number of recognized refugees (green) and rejected applications (red).

Asylum applications from foreign refugees in Denmark

The total number of initial and continuing applications refers to the year 2021. Please note that the number of decisions (acceptances or rejections) does not have to add up with the number of applications because there may still have been open cases from previous years. Also, they don't have to be closed within the same calendar year. In addition, asylum procedures can also be closed, if the applicant disappeared or withdrew the application.

New Applications

OriginAppliedAcceptedRejectedAcceptance
rate
Afghanistan5550340.0 %
Eritrea3781661989.7 %
Syria3211125666.7 %
Iran63168016.7 %
Iraq630370.0 %
Morocco630380.0 %
stateless59302752.6 %
Georgia460330.0 %
Somalia38251858.1 %
Turkey360200.0 %
Algeria270140.0 %
Tunisia22050.0 %
Nigeria210120.0 %
Serbia210100.0 %
Belarus200100.0 %
Pakistan170170.0 %
Russia160250.0 %
India130100.0 %
Colombia12050.0 %
Ukraine120130.0 %
Ethiopia11050.0 %
Vietnam10050.0 %
China9050.0 %
Ghana9050.0 %
Albania800
Kenya8050.0 %
Cameroon7050.0 %
Egypt50140.0 %
Bangladesh5050.0 %
Bosnia and Herzegovina5050.0 %
Congo (Dem. Republic)50100.0 %
Jordan50100.0 %
Lebanon5050.0 %
Poland5050.0 %
Uganda50100.0 %
Armenia00100.0 %
Bulgaria0050.0 %
Sri Lanka0050.0 %
Lithuania0050.0 %
North Macedonia0050.0 %
Nepal0050.0 %
Nicaragua000
Rwanda0050.0 %
Uzbekistan0050.0 %
Venezuela0050.0 %
Totals1,90534962735.8 %

Reviews

OriginAppliedAcceptedRejectedAcceptance
rate
Afghanistan4252715.6 %
Eritrea18180100.0 %
Syria64162836.4 %
Iran99303347.6 %
Iraq410170.0 %
Morocco250110.0 %
stateless385479.6 %
Georgia180220.0 %
Somalia37163531.4 %
Turkey16120100.0 %
Algeria9050.0 %
Tunisia000
Nigeria7050.0 %
Serbia000
Belarus500
Pakistan150130.0 %
Russia280100.0 %
India80100.0 %
Colombia70140.0 %
Ukraine7050.0 %
Ethiopia6050.0 %
Vietnam000
China5050.0 %
Ghana500
Albania50100.0 %
Kenya000
Cameroon5050.0 %
Egypt13050.0 %
Bangladesh550100.0 %
Bosnia and Herzegovina000
Congo (Dem. Republic)9050.0 %
Jordan10050.0 %
Lebanon6050.0 %
Poland000
Uganda9050.0 %
Armenia14050.0 %
Bulgaria000
Sri Lanka500
Lithuania000
North Macedonia5050.0 %
Nepal500
Nicaragua550100.0 %
Rwanda500
Uzbekistan600
Venezuela50100.0 %
Totals61211235224.1 %

Asylum applications of refugees from Denmark


New Applications

DestinationAppliedAcceptedRejectedAcceptance
rate
Canada050100.0 %
Totals050100.0 %

Reviews

DestinationAppliedAcceptedRejectedAcceptance
rate
Canada500
Totals500


National migrant stock from 1960 to 2020

In 2020 a total of 717,574 migrants lived in Denmark, representing about 1 percent of the total population. These are all residents who live permanently in the country but were born in another country. The numbers includes granted refugees but no asylum seekers. The data are based on the results of censuses, as well as on estimates and projections from the United Nations Population Division.
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