Number of persons refused entry at the EU’s external borders (2014)

Number of persons refused entry at the EU’s external borders (2014)

Number of persons refused entry at the EU’s external borders (2014)

Persons refused entry to the EU are third-country citizens who have been formally refused entry to the territory of a Member State. Each person is counted only once, no matter the number of refusals issued to that person. The reasons of refusal can be different, inter alia, having a false or invalid visa, residence permit or travel document; purpose and condition of stay not justified, or other reasons established in the Schengen Borders Code.
The bar chart shows the number of persons refused entry by Member States in 2014. The pie chart divides the refusals according to border type.


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