New Asylum Applications Decline in April, Dropping to Three-Year Low According to BAMF
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New Asylum Applications Decline in April, Dropping to Three-Year Low According to BAMF

The number of new asylum applications in Germany also saw a decrease in April. According to a report by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), 6,144 initial applications were recorded. This figure marks a reduction of 837 applications compared to March and 2,964 fewer than the same period in April of the previous year. This means a decline of approximately one-third compared to the previous year’s month.

The lowest number of new applications recorded in April since the beginning was during June 2020, a period when asylum movements largely stalled due to the COVID-19 crisis. Excluding the pandemic period, the BAMF last registered fewer new applications in March 2013.

A decline was also seen in the numbers of follow-up applications, which dropped from 3,242 in March to 2,682 in April.