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1. Resettlement and the regular asylum process in Germany
Most people seeking asylum in Germany enter by crossing land borders. In order to reach Germany, they almost always need to take on life-threatening journeys. In 2015, over 476,000 people applied for asylum in Germany. Annually, only a very small number of people are admitted directly from the first country of refuge via the resettlement process.
2. Current German resettlement programme
The German Federal Government is providing 5.500 places within the EU-Resettlement scheme for the year 2020. The 5.500 persons are included in the national immigration span of 160.000 up to 220.000 persons as agreed upon in the coalition agreement.
The 5.500 places consist of planned resettlement admissions from Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Libanon and Niger (in total 1.900), the admissions through the humanitarian admission programme for Syrian refugees in Turkey (see above, 3000), the admission through the joint government and civil-society programme for especially vulnerable refugees “NesT” (400) as well as a state admission programme of Schleswig-Holstein (200).
This admission is based on the European Commission’s recommendation to provide a total of 30.000 resettlement places in the EU until December 2020.
The directives relating to the different admission programmes will be published here as soon as they are available.
In the table below you can obtain an overview of the resettlement admissions from 2015 to 2020.
3. Continuation of the humanitarian admission for Syrian refugees
The humanitarian admission programme for Syrian refugees in Turkey which was initiated by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior on January 11th 2017 will be continued. With a new admission directive up to 500 persons per month can be admitted to Germany until December 31st, 2020. This decision has been made in accord with the federal administrations.
The admissions through the humanitarian admission programme for Syrian refugees are included in the 5.500 resettlement places the German Federal Government pledged to the European Comission.
Arrivals 2015-2020 *
First Country of Refuge
24.11.2015 258 Egypt Ethiopia, Eritrea, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda § 23. 2
14.12.2015 156 Sudan Ethiopia, Eritrea, Syria § 23. 2
24.02.2016 24 Sudan Ethiopia, Eritrea § 23. 4
04.04.2016 32 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
11.04.2016 5 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
15.04.2016 17 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
19.05.2016 103 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
16.06.2016 135 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
27.06.2016 2 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
16.08.2016 143 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
08.09.2016 172 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
27.09.2016 5 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
13.10.2016 152 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
10.11.2016 170 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
30.11.2016 155 Lebanon Syria § 23. 4
01.12.2016 124 Turkey Syria § 23. 4
12.01.2017 153 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
23.02.2017 182 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
16.03.2017 181 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
20.04.2017 180 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
09.05.2017 255 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
23./24.05.2017 22 Lebanon Syria § 23. 4
30.05.2017 237 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
20.06.2017 246 Turkey Syria § 23. 2
11.07.2017 247 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
02.08.2017 140 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
07.09.2017 236 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
26.09.2017 185 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
12.10.2017 237 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
02.11.2017 231 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
07.12.2017 256 Egypt Sudan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Chad, Somalia § 23, 4
09.01.2018 267 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
15.02.2018 107 Egypt Syria § 23, 4
22.02.2018 251 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
29.03.2018 173 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
19.04.2018 176 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
08.05.2018 175 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
24.05.2018 182 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
20.06.2018 176 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
18.07.2018 170 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
16.08.2018 142 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
11.09.2018 197 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
27.09.2018 186 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
15.10.2018 247 Niger (evacuation from Libya) Eritrea, Somalia § 23, 4
17.10.2018 17 Jordan Syria §22 S. 2
06.11.2018 184 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
22.11.2018 183 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
04.12.2018 29 Niger (evacuation from Libya) Eritrea, Somalia § 23, 4
06.12.2018 167 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
3.205 individuals
of them 2.805 with § 23, 2, 383 with § 23, 4 and 17 with § 22, s. 2 Residence Act
24.01.2019 192 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
12.02.2019 185 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
07.03.2019 251 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
28.03.2019 242 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
23.04.2019 195 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
16.05.2019 185 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
19.06.2019 174 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
10.07.2019 181 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
25.07.2019 177 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
20.08.2019 158 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
21.08.2019 8 Niger (evacuation from Libya) Eritrea, Somalia § 23, 4
28.08.2019 184 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
05.09.2019 175 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
11.09.2019 245 Egypt Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria § 23, 4
24.09.2019 194 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
26.09.2019 182 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
10.10.2019 253 Egypt Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria § 23, 4
15.10.2019 154 Ethiopia Somalia, Ethiopia § 23, 4
28.10.2019 1 Niger (evacuation from Libya) Eritrea § 23, 4
29.10.2019 243 Egypt Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria § 23, 4
07.11.2019 176 Jordan Syria, Iraq, Somalia § 23, 4
07.11.2019 177 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
14.11.2019 176 Ethiopia Somalia § 23, 4
21.11.2019 234 Egypt Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria § 23, 4
28.11.2019 246 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
04.12.2019 35 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
05.12.2019 36 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
05.12.2019 185 Jordan Syria, Iraq, Yemen § 23, 4
4.844 individuals of them 2.406 with § 23, 2 and 2.438 with § 23, 4 Residence Act
14.01.2020 247 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
21.01.2020 167 Lebanon Syria § 23, 4
28.01.2020 298 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
29.01.2020 6 Turkey Syria § 23, 2
04.02.2020 16 Ethiopia Somalia § 23, 4
20.02.2020 9 Ethiopia Somalia § 23, 4
of them 192 with § 23, 4 Residence Act
737 with §23, 2 Residence Act
* This entry data only includes individuals who were processed through the Friedland border transit camp (GDL Friedland). Direct admissions to municipalities are not included. Consequently, this data could differ from other representations.
Based on a decision of the Bundestag on June 2013, all federal states except Bavaria created their own state admission programmes for Syrian refugees. Many of these admission programmes have already been completed. Admission programmes currently running exist in Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Thuringia. Only Syrians who already have first or second degree relatives in Germany can enter via the federal state admission programmes. In addition, the relatives must provide for accommodation and living costs of the people entering. Interested individuals should directly inquire about the programmes at the respective foreigners’ registration authority.
Berlin: extended until December 31st, 2020, admission directive
Brandenburg: extended until the end of the legislative period in 2021, coalition agreement (p.55)
Hamburg: extended until November 30th 2020, admission directive
Schleswig-Holstein: extended until June 30th 2020, admission directive
Thuringia: extended until December 31st, 2020, admission directive
As part of the redistribution of asylum seekers in the EU (relocation), Germany committed to admit over 27,000 individuals from Greece and Italy in order to share the responsibility. The relocation programme has now been completed.
Further Information on the selection process and the selection criteria for relocation as well as on the German admission procedure can be found here (in German).
The EASO website (European Asylum Support Office) provides further information on the admission of refugees via relocation and an interactive map stating all relocation admissions (as of 30.10.2018).