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Highest number of residency permits issued to third-country nationals recorded in the EU

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Last updated: 2024/11/11 at 3:04 PM
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In 2023, European countries issued a record-breaking 3.7 million first residence permits to third-country nationals, marking the highest number since data collection began in 2013. These permits allow foreign nationals to live in a specific country for a designated period and for various purposes, such as work, study, family, or humanitarian reasons. The data from Eurostat reveals that Ukrainian nationals received the most permits, followed by Belarusians, Indians, and Russians. Most of the Russian permits were issued for family reasons.

The majority of first residence permits were granted for work-related purposes, accounting for 33.8% of the total, followed by family reasons (26.4%), humanitarian and other reasons (25.6%), and education (14.3%). Education saw a significant increase in the number of permits in 2023, with Indians, Chinese, and Americans receiving the most permits in this category. Moroccans topped the list of permits issued for family reasons, while Belarusians, Syrians, Afghans, and Ukrainians received the most permits for humanitarian reasons.

The data highlights the growing trend of third-country nationals seeking opportunities in European countries for work, education, and family reunification. It also underscores the importance of humanitarian grounds in granting residence permits to individuals fleeing conflict or persecution in their home countries. As the global landscape continues to evolve, European countries are adapting their immigration policies to accommodate the diverse needs of migrants and refugees, while also ensuring the integrity and security of their borders.

The record number of first residence permits issued in 2023 reflects the continued demand for opportunities in European countries among third-country nationals. With work permits being the most common reason for issuing permits, it indicates the importance of foreign labor in various sectors of the economy. Additionally, the significant number of permits issued for family reasons highlights the importance of reuniting families and strengthening social ties in migrant communities.

The increase in permits for education highlights the attractiveness of European countries as destinations for international students seeking quality education and career opportunities. By welcoming students from diverse backgrounds and providing them with access to higher education, European countries are contributing to the cultural and intellectual enrichment of their societies. Furthermore, the issuance of permits for humanitarian reasons demonstrates the commitment of European countries to upholding human rights and providing sanctuary to those in need.

In conclusion, the record number of first residence permits issued to third-country nationals in 2023 reflects the diverse reasons driving individuals to seek opportunities in European countries. Whether for work, education, family reunification, or humanitarian reasons, the granting of these permits plays a crucial role in shaping the social, economic, and cultural landscape of European societies. As migration patterns continue to evolve, it is essential for European countries to adopt inclusive and responsive immigration policies that balance the needs of migrants and refugees with the security and well-being of their citizens.

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