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Ukrainians increasingly refused asylum status Germany – data

Applicants from the country are reportedly among those most frequently denied, only second to Syrians

By RT International

Nearly one in five applicants rejected asylum status in Germany during the second half of last year was a Ukrainian citizen, RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) reported on Saturday, citing the federal government’s response to a parliamentary inquiry from the Left Party.

Ukrainians reportedly comprise nearly 20% of applicants rejected by the German federal government. They were only second to Syrians, who accounted for 20.6%. Migrants from Afghanistan and Turkey were also among those most commonly turned away, but the publication didn’t disclose the figures.

Currently, Ukrainians do not need to apply for asylum in order to obtain shelter in Germany or another EU state, RND noted, highlighting that despite this, entry into the country is not automatically permitted.

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