Statistics

Malta

Country Report: Statistics Last updated: 21/09/23

Regular statistics are not published by the authorities. In 2022, requests for information were sent to the following public authorities: International Protection Agency (including the Dublin Unit), the International Protection Appeals Tribunal, the Ministry for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality, the Malta Police Force, Jobsplus, the Superintendent for Public Health, and the Agency for the Welfare of Asylum-Seekers. Information was provided by Jobsplus whilst the Ministry provided statistics following a Freedom of Information Request.

UNHCR Malta regularly publishes information on arrivals, asylum applications, decisions and reception of asylum seekers. In 2022 the total number of decisions taken was 2,626.[1]

 

Applications and granting of protection status at first instance: 2022[2]

  Applicants in year Pending at end of year Refugee status Subsidiary protection Rejection Refugee rate Sub. Prot. rate Rejection rate
Total 973 1,730 15 172 783 0.6% 6.5% 30%
Breakdown by countries of origin of the total numbers
Syria 243 376 0 89 2 0% 3.4% 0.1%
Eritrea 93 180 0 76 6 0% 2.9% 0.2%
Bangladesh 78 40 0 0 0 0% 0% 0%
Ukraine 92 90 0 0 0 0% 0% 0%
Libya 63 122 6 0 79 0.2% 0% 3%
Egypt 58 9 0 0 0 0% 0% 0%
Nigeria 36 66 0 0 115 0% 0% 4.4%
Somalia 27 167 0 7 30 0% 0.3% 1.1%
The Gambia 24 37 0 0 23 0% 0% 0.9%
Sudan 32 165 1 0 269 0.04% 0% 10.2%

Malta recognised refugees status for the following applicants: Libya (6), Palestine and Cameroon[3] (2), Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Iran, Russia and Sudan (1).

* Statistics on decisions cover the decisions taken throughout the year, regardless of whether they concern applications lodged that year or in previous years.

* “Rejection” only covers negative decisions on the merit of the application. It should not cover inadmissibility decisions.

* “Applicants in year” refers to the total number of applicants, and not only to first-time applicants.

 

Gender/age breakdown of the total number of applicants: 2022[4]

  Number Percentage
Total number of applicants 916
Adult Men 567 62%
Adult Women 175 19%
Children (accompanied) 144 16%
Unaccompanied children 32 3%

Source: Ministry for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality

 

 

 

[1] UNHCR Malta, Figures at a glance, available at: https://bit.ly/3bgXj6a.

[2] Information provided by the Ministry for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality via a Freedom of Information Request, on 24 March 2023.

[3] These were recognised as refugees at second instance.

[4] These figures refer to first-time applicants and do not include subsequent applications.

Table of contents

  • Statistics
  • Overview of the legal framework
  • Overview of the main changes since the previous report update
  • Asylum Procedure
  • Reception Conditions
  • Detention of Asylum Seekers
  • Content of International Protection
  • ANNEX I – Transposition of the CEAS in national legislation