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Appendix 1 - Main countries of origin of people seeking asylum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2023

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According to the Home Office (Home Office, 2022), in 2021–22, the main countries of origin of people seeking asylum were:

  • • Iran

  • • Iraq

  • • Eritrea

  • • Albania

  • • Syria

  • • Afghanistan

  • • Sudan

  • • Vietnam

  • • Pakistan• India.

In addition, the UK also hosts resettled refugees: ‘Unlike asylum seekers, who can apply for asylum only in the UK, resettled refugees are identified abroad by the UN, and then transferred to the UK.’ (Walsh, 2021, 3). ‘From 1 January 2010 to 30 June 2020, 29,506 people were resettled in the UK under its four resettlement schemes … ‘ (p. 11). Around 70% of these people were Syrian citizens. The remainder were from: Somalia; Iraq; Democratic Republic of Congo; Sudan; Ethiopia; Bhutan; Eritrea; Afghanistan; and the Occupied Palestine Territories (p. 14). From early 2022 onwards, the UK has also been hosting people who have fled Ukraine.

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Libraries and Sanctuary
Supporting Refugees and New Arrivals
, pp. 149
Publisher: Facet
Print publication year: 2022

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