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Asylum seeker

An asylum seeker is a person who leaves their country of residence, enters another country, and makes in that other country a formal application for the right of asylum according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 14.[3] A person keeps the status of asylum seeker until the right of asylum application has concluded.

For other uses, see Asylum seeker (disambiguation).

Total population

1,200,130

329,692

308,032

301,824

296,033

253,902

228,443

216,873

192,202

182,954

179,224

176,035

156,309

142,607

139,424

137,143

133,042

114,669

104,892

95,550

2,601,467

508,429

361,493

257,396

232,244

222,069

204,270

197,961

193,718

152,942

The relevant immigration authorities of the country of asylum determine whether the asylum seeker will be granted the right of asylum protection or whether asylum will be refused and the asylum seeker becomes an illegal immigrant who may be asked to leave the country and may even be deported in line with non-refoulement. Signatories to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights[3] create their own policies for assessing the protection status of asylum seekers, and the proportion of asylum applicants who are accepted or rejected varies each year from country to country.


The asylum seeker may be simultaneously recognized as a refugee[4] and given refugee status if their circumstances fall into the definition of refugee according to the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees[4] or regionally applicable refugee laws—such as the European Convention on Human Rights, if within the European Union.


The terms asylum seeker, refugee and illegal immigrant are often confused. In North American English, the term asylee is used both for an asylum seeker, as defined above, and a person whose right of asylum has been granted.[5] On average, about 1 million people apply globally for asylum every year.[6]

Right of asylum

Church asylum

Impediment to expulsion

Internally displaced person

Forced displacement in popular culture

Refugee employment

Refugee identity certificate

Refugee roulette

Sanctuary city

Netherlands asylum legislation

Spreidingswet

Statelessness

Transgender asylum seekers

Hatton, Timothy J. 2020. " " Journal of Economic Perspectives 34(1):75-93.

Asylum Migration to the Developed World: Persecution, Incentives, and Policy.