Eurostat provides statistics on the number of third country nationals found to be illegally present in the EU. This number is typically also higher than the number of detections of irregular entries (see Figure 2). There were about 10 million people found to be illegally present in the EU between 2009 and 2022, whereas only 4.3 million irregular entries were detected during the same period. About 1.1 million people were found to be illegally present in the EU in 2022 (latest available data).
Third country nationals found to be illegally present
Third country nationals found to be illegally present in the EU (in millions)
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