According to Eurostat, the number of non EU citizens residing in the EU rose from 17 million to 24 million between 2014 and 2022 (see Figure 10). The share of non EU citizens in the EU population grew from 3.9 % to 5.3 %. In fact, the number of EU citizens declined during this period, so the slight EU population growth recorded is due to immigration. The EU hosted 7.9 % of all international migrants in 2020, as counted in the UN migration stock database.
EU citizens and non EU citizens living in the EU (in millions)
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