‘Outgoing requests’ are sent from the Member State, in which the asylum-seeker is present and has applied for asylum, to another Member State considered to be in charge of the asylum decision under the Dublin rules. ‘Incoming requests’ are those that a Member State receives from another Member State asking it to take charge of an asylum-seeker. The line chart shows the trends for outgoing and incoming requests reported by the Member States and EFTA countries (Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein).
Dublin statistics on the country responsible for the asylum application
Dublin statistics on the country responsible for the asylum application
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