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Background and Key Findings According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM) there are currently an estimated 3.9 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most are Syrians (3,567,658* individuals) who are granted temporary protection status, while according to UNHCR 361,693 asylum seekers and refugees from countries including Iraq, Afghanistan, The Islamic Republic of Iran and Somalia constitute another significant group of foreign nationals seeking Turkish humanitarian and legal protection. Like the previous reporting period, since June the number of Syrians residing in camps has decreased by 36,538 *Data source DGMM, 27.09. ** Data source UNHCR, 31.07. Asylum Seekers & Refugees Residence Permit Holders 15% Syrians under TP outside camps Syrians in Camps 4% 8% 73% Monthly Population Chart of Persons Under Temporary Protection 3,400,000 250,000 3,390,000 3,380,000 3,370,000 3,360,000 3,350,000 3,340,000 219,813 214,849 214,618 206,403 196,728 178,080 200,000 150,000 100,000 In addition, there are 721,774* foreign nationals present in Turkey holding residency permits including humanitarian residence holders. The exact number of the humanitarian residence holders is unknown, but it is estimated that there are a few thousand humanitarian resident holders. 3,330,000 3,320,000 3,310,000 3,300,000 Apr May June August Urban Caseload Residents in Camps 50,000 0 According to DGMM, 69,833* irregular migrants of different nationalities were apprehended in Turkey at the third quarter. This figure was 60,727* in the previous reporting period of. *Data source DGMM, 27.09. 1

Categories of Foreigners in Turkey Temporary Protection (TP) Turkey s Temporary Protection regime grants the 3,567,658* Syrian nationals the right to legally stay in Turkey as well as some level of access to basic rights and services. The vast majority of 3,389,578* individuals live outside camps, mainly spread across cities at the Turkish border provinces of Şanlıurfa, Gaziantep, Hatay and Kilis as well as other major cities in Turkey. 178,080* Syrians live in 14* Temporary Accommodation Centers (TACs) that are also located in the provinces close to the Syrian border, as well as in other major cities such as Şanlıurfa, Gaziantep, Hatay, Kilis, Osmaniye, Adana, Malatya, and Kahramanmaraş. *Data source DGMM, 27.09. Demographic View of Biometrically Registered Syrians FEMALE MALE 1.6% 1.5% 60+ 3.6% 3.8% 45-59 4.5% 5.3% 35-44 13.6% 18.8% 19-34 22.5% 24.8% 0-18 25.0%5 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0%.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 3.1% 7.4% 9.8% 32.4% 47.3% 65% 4% Categories of Residence Permit 11% 9% 11% Short-Term 383,839 Family 67,740 Student 63,781 Work Permit 56,024 Other 21,767 Residence Permit (RP) Foreigners who stay in Turkey beyond the duration of a visa or a visa exemption or, longer than ninety days should obtain a residence permit. There are 721,774* residence permit holders in Turkey within various categories. Types of residence permits are: a) short-term residence permit; b) family residence permit; c) student residence permit; d) long-term residence permit; e) humanitarian residence permit; f) victim of human trafficking residence permit and working permits as residence permit. According to DGMM, the other residence permit category includes Humanitarian Residence permit holders but the exact number is unknown. It is believed that vast majority of this category are Iraqi nationals. The breakdown of the residence permit holders are shown in the map on the left. The category breakdown of residence permits is published annually whereas the total number of residence permit holders are monthly published. *Data source DGMM, 27.09. 2

Categories of Foreigners in Turkey Residence Permit (RP) 383,839 short-term residence holders compose the majority of all residence permit holders. The short-term residence holder number compared to with previous year has increased for 139,805 individuals. The RP holders are followed by 67,740 family residence permit holders. Additionally, there are 63,781 student residence permit holders, and 56,024 work permits granting the right to residence. Also 21,767 other residence permits were also granted. Top 10 Nationality Groups for Residence Permit Holders *Data source DGMM end of 2017 Humanitarian Residency Permit (HR) The exact number of humanitarian residence permit holders is not available, as this category is aggregated within the other category. However, field experience and discussions with DGMM have shown that humanitarian residence permit holders are a few thousands which are predominantly Iraqi nationals. Humanitarian residence permits are granted under certain circumstances in which foreign nationals are allowed to enter into and stay in Turkey, due to an emergency situation. The humanitarian residence permits are granted, renewed and cancelled by the governorates, subject to the approval from the Ministry of Interior (MoI). *Data source DGMM 3

Categories of Foreigners in Turkey Asylum Seekers and Refugees (ASR) According to UNHCR data, another significant group of foreign nationals seeking international protection in Turkey are 361,693 asylum seekers and refugees consisting of different nationalities, but mainly coming from Iraq, Afghanistan, The Islamic Republic of Iran, Somalia and other countries. There has been an decrease of 1,250 individuals in this reporting period in comparison to with the figure of 362,943 as of 31 May. *Data source UNHCR, 31.07. Irregular Migrants (IM) According to DGMM, 175,752 irregular migrants of different nationalities were apprehended in Turkey in 2017. Most irregular migrants entered Turkish territory from war-torn Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq and transited or resided in Turkey before attempting to cross the Aegean Sea to Europe. The top three categories in 2017 are from Syrian Arab Republic, Afghanistan and Pakistan. According to DGMM figures, 190,944 irregular migrants and 3,942 migrant smugglers have been recorded in. *Data source DGMM, 27.09. 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 * 4

Irregular Migrants Rescued and Apprehended Irregular Migrants on Sea According to Turkish Coast Guard (TCG) daily reports, TCG apprehended 6,976 irregular migrants at sea and registered 37 fatalities in the third quarter of. During the reporting period, there has been a decrease of 881 apprehended persons on sea by TCG compared to previous reporting period. The top ten nationalities of apprehended/rescued persons are Afghan, Syrian, Iraqi, Palestinian, Central African, Somalian, Congolese, Pakistani, Eritrean, and Yemeni. *Data source TCG Rescues/Apprehensions by Turkish Coast Guards Statistics for Duration # Number of Cases #Irregular Migransts #Number of Deaths #Number of Organizers Aegean All Seas Aegean All Seas Aegean All Seas Aegean All Seas 1. Quarter 101 110 4,214 4,852 19 19 4 14 2. Quarter 173 182 7,463 7,857 7 16 14 20 61 62 2,331 2,433-19 8 9 August 51 54 1,484 1,523 9 9 7 9 86 88 2,993 3,020 9 9 8 9 Total 472 496 18,485 19,685 44 72 41 61 5

Irregular Migrants Apprehended Persons on Land According to the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) daily reports between the reporting period 01.07. and 30.09., in total 64,037 persons were apprehended trying to enter Turkey irregularly while 16,616 irregular attempts to exit Turkey were registered from different borders. During the reporting period there is a decrease of nearly four thousand apprehensions of persons coming mainly from Syrian Arab Republic in comparison to the previous reporting period. The majority of the crossings took place in the borders shown in the chart. The main routes that are possibly used for irregular migration along the region are showed in the below map. Apprehensions by Turkish Land Forces (1-30 ) Entry Syrian Arab Republic Exit 56,265 Greece 15,292 Greece 3,836 Bulgaria 811 The Islamic Republic of Iran 3,632 Syrian Arab Republic Iraq 253 The Islamic Republic of Iran 284 171 Bulgaria 46 Iraq 57 Georgia 3 Georgia 1 Azerbaijan 2 Total 64,037 Total 16,616 *Data source TAF Main entry and exit routes used by migrants throughout Turkey based on IOM GIS analysis project for Mediterranean crisis since February 2015. 6

Irregular Migrants Readmissions by Nationality The nationality breakdown of the readmitted persons is mainly composed of Pakistanis and Syrians. The rest of the nationalities are shown in the chart on the right. The Others category contains nationals of Sri Lanka, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Cameroon, Nepal, Myanmar, Guinea, Senegal, Ghana, Tunisia, Palestinian Territories, Côte d Ivoire, Haiti, Lebanon, Mali, Dominica, India, Congo, Yemen, Gambia, Niger, Sudan, Jordan, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso and Comoros. *Data source DGMM Readmitted Migrants and Refugees to Turkey On 18 March 2016, EU and Turkey agreed on the readmission of migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey after 20 March 2016. According to data released by EU at end of 2017, 1,485 migrants and refugees have been readmitted to Turkey from Greece since 4 April 2016. According to European Commission reports during this reporting period, 278 readmissions took place from January to. *Data source EU State of Play 7

Resettled Syrians TP under EU-Turkey Agreement The agreement s aim was to replace disorganized and irregular migratory flows by organized and safe pathways to European countries, in this regard, it is agreed on that for every Syrian being returned to Turkey from the Greek islands, another Syrian will be resettled to Europe from Turkey directly. Since April 4 when EU-Turkey agreement on the readmission of migrants to Turkey arriving in Greece after 20 March 2016 entred into force, a total number of 16,560 Syrians were resettled to the below mentioned countries according to One-to-One mechanism with the assistance of IOM. *Data source DGMM, 27.09. 8

Accommodation Capacity and Services for Hosting Foreign Nationals in Turkey There are 14 Temporary Accommodation Centers for persons under Temporary Protection (mainly for Syrians under TP) dispersed in eight cities in Turkey namely Şanlıurfa, Gaziantep, Kilis, Kahramanmaraş, Hatay, Adana, Osmaniye and Malatya run by Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD). According to AFAD statistics, a total population of 180,869 are currently residing in the Temporary Accommodation Centers According to AFAD 4,709 Iraqis under Humanitarian Protection (mainly Yezidis and Assyrians ethnic groups) are also residing in camps in Kahramanmaras close to Gaziantep. *Data source AFAD, 01.10. 9

Accommodation Capacity and Services for Hosting Foreign Nationals in Turkey Removal centers host and monitor foreigners under administrative detention. 19 removal centers are operating in the provinces of Adana, Antalya, Aydın, Çanakkale, Edirne, Erzurum, Gaziantep, Hatay, İstanbul, İzmir, Kayseri, Kırklareli, Kocaeli, Muğla, Tekirdağ, Van and Osmaniye. In total, the removal centers can currently hold 12,276 persons. DGMM reported that removal center capacity is anticipated to increase to 19,476 persons with extensions to current facilities and new centers.* *Data source DGMM *Another type of accommodation facility - The Reception and Accommodation Center - are designed to host vulnerable migrants for a temporary period. Victims of Trafficking (VoTs) According to DGMM, the gradual decline in trafficking victims numbers between 2005-2013 was replaced by a progressive increase starting from 2013 and continuing up to date. 181 individuals were identified in 2016, 303 in 2017 and 73 in as of. Two shelters for victims of trafficking are operational with a total capacity of 42 individuals. Two shelters are operated by Ankara Municipality and DGMM. *Data source DGMM Shelters for VOTs in Turkey Shelter Capacity Ankara Municipality 30 Shelter in Kırıkkale 12 Total 42 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Victims 246 148 120 102 58 82 55 21 50 108 181 303 73 Stayed in Shelter 194 111 84 83 39 51 25 9 26 69 138 303 73 10

Main Exit and Entry Points Known entry points by land: Hatay, Kilis, Şanlıurfa (from Syrian Arab Republic), Silopi, Çukurca (from Iraq), Şemdinli, Yüksekova, Başkale, Ağrı,Doğubeyazıt (from The Islamic Republic of Iran) Known entry points by air: Istanbul Ataturk, Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen, Antalya, Esenboğa Ankara (from third countries) Known exit points by sea: Çeşme, Ayvalık, Didim, Bodrum, Küçükkuyu (Locations close to Lesvos, Samos, Chios, Symi, Kos and Rodos), and Kırklareli, Kocaeli, Istanbul on the Black Sea. Known exit points by land: Edirne (to Greece and Bulgaria), Kırklareli (to Bulgaria) Known exit points by air: Istanbul Ataturk, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (to certain EU member states) 11