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European Migration Network EMN Annual Report on Immigration and Asylum 2014 Statistic Annex A Synthesis of Annual Policy Reports 2014 submitted by EU Member States and Norway Statistic Annex: June 2015 Home Affairs

Statistics Annex Contents Statistics Annex... 1 Common European Asylum System... 1 Unacompanied Minors And Other Vulnerable Groups... 4 European Policy On Legal Migration And Integration... 6 Securing Europe s External Borders... 9 Irregular Migration And Return... 11 Actions Addresing Trafficking In Human Beings... 19

Statistics Annex Statistics Annex 1 COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM Table 1: Asylum applications and citizenships of main groups of asylum applicants (2014) Applicants Citizenships of main groups of asylum applicants # First group # % Second group # % Third group # % EU-28 626,710 Syria 122,115 19% Afghanistan 41,370 7% Kosovo 37,895 6% AT 28,065 Syria 7,730 28% Afghanistan 5,075 18% BE 22,850 Syria 2,705 12% Afghanistan 2,330 10% Russian Federation Russian Federation 1,995 7% 1,850 8% BG 11,080 Syria 6,245 56% Afghanistan 2,965 27% Iraq 610 6% CY 1,745 Syria 995 57% Ukraine 95 5% Egypt 85 5% CZ 1,155 Ukraine 515 45% Syria 110 10% Vietnam 65 6% DE 202,815 Syria 41,100 20% Serbia 27,145 13% Eritrea 13,255 7% DK 14,715 Syria 7,210 49% Eritrea 2,275 15% Stateless 1,140 8% EE 155 Ukraine 60 39% Sudan 20 13% Russia 20 13% EL 9,435 Afghanistan 1,710 18% Pakistan 1,620 17% Syria 785 8% ES 5,615 Syria 1,510 27% Ukraine 895 16% Mali 595 11% FI 3,625 Iraq 820 23% Somalia 410 11% Ukraine 300 8% FR 64,310 Democratic Republic of Congo 5,470 9% Russia 4,205 7% Bangladesh 3,800 6% HR 450 Algeria 75 17% Syria 65 14% Pakistan 25 6% HU 42,775 Kosovo 21,455 50% Afghanistan 8,795 21% Syria 6,855 16% IE 1,450 Pakistan 290 20% Nigeria 140 10% Albania Bangladesh IT 64,625 Nigeria 10,135 16% Mali 9,790 15% Gambia 8,575 13% LT 440 Georgia 115 26% Afghanistan 85 19% Ukraine 70 16% 100 100 7% 7% LU 1,150 Bosnia and Herzegovina 170 15% Montenegro 145 13% Kosovo 140 12% LV 375 Georgia 175 47% Ukraine 75 20% Syria 35 9% MT 1,350 Libya 420 31% Syria 305 23% Somalia 130 10% NL 24,535 Syria 8,790 36% Eritrea 3,910 16% Stateless 2,720 11% PL 8,025 Russia 4,000 50% Ukraine 2,275 28% Georgia 720 9% PT 445 Ukraine 155 35% Pakistan 25 6% Sierra Leone 25 6% RO 1,545 Syria 615 40% Afghanistan 280 18% Iraq 210 14% SE 81,325 Syria 30,750 38% Eritrea 11,530 14% Stateless 7,820 10% SI 385 Syria 90 23% Afghanistan 75 19% Pakistan 25 6% SK 330 Afghanistan 95 29% Syria 40 12% Vietnam 25 8% UK 31,945 Pakistan 3,990 12% Eritrea 3,280 10% Iran 2,500 8% NO 11,480 Eritrea 2,880 25% Syria 2,000 17% Somalia 835 7% Source: Eurostat (migr_asyappctza) Statistics are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason,parts may not add up to totals. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. 1

Statistics Annex Table 2: First instance decisions per Member State (2014) Of which: Total decisions Positive decisions Geneva Convention status Subsidiary protection Humanitarian reasons Rejections EU-28 358,950 161,020 89,720 55,785 15,515 197,930 AT : : : : : : BE 1 20,410 8,055 6,470 1,585 0 12,355 BG 7,435 7,000 5,165 1,840 : 430 CY 1,305 995 55 940 0 310 CZ 1,005 375 75 285 15 630 DE 97,415 40,560 33,310 5,175 2,075 56,855 DK 8,090 5,480 3,765 1,625 90 2,610 EE 55 20 20 0 0 35 EL 13,310 1,970 1,270 590 115 11,335 ES 3,620 1,585 385 1,200 0 2,035 FI 3,285 2,210 490 475 300 1,080 FR 68,500 14,815 11,980 2,835 : 53,685 HR 235 25 15 10 : 210 HU 5,445 510 240 250 20 4,935 IE 1,060 400 130 270 : 660 IT 35,180 20,580 3,640 7,625 9,315 14,600 LT 185 70 15 55 0 110 LU 885 120 105 15 : 765 LV 95 25 5 20 : 70 MT 1,735 1,260 190 900 165 475 NL 18,810 12,550 2,485 9,290 775 6,260 PL 2,700 720 260 165 295 1,980 PT 155 40 20 20 : 115 RO 1,585 740 370 370 0 845 SE 40,015 30,650 10,245 19,095 1,310 9,365 SI 95 45 30 10 : 50 SK 280 170 0 95 75 110 UK 26,055 10,050 8,990 110 955 16,000 NO 7,680 4,910 3,590 1,140 180 2,770 Source: Eurostat (migr_asydcfsta) Statistics are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason,parts may not add up to totals. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. 1 In Belgium, a humanitarian status cannot be granted in the framework of the asylum procedure; there are specific procedures to apply for a residence permit on humanitarian or medical grounds. 2

Statistics Annex Table 3: Number of third country nationals resettled (2014) Total Female Male EU-28 6,380 3,325 3,055 AT 390 185 205 BE 35 20 10 BG 0 0 0 CY 0 0 0 CZ 2 0 0 0 DE 280 135 145 DK 345 165 175 EE 0 0 0 EL 0 0 0 ES 125 50 75 FI 1,090 600 485 FR 450 230 220 HR 0 0 0 HU 10 5 5 IE 95 50 45 IT 0 0 0 LT 0 0 0 LU 30 10 15 LV 0 0 0 MT 0 0 0 NL 790 405 390 PL 0 0 0 PT 15 10 5 RO 40 20 20 SE 2,045 1,095 950 SI 0 0 0 SK 0 0 0 UK 645 340 305 NO 1,285 660 625 Source: Eurostat (migr_asyresa) Statistics are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, parts may not add up to totals. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. 2 Although according to methodology of Eurostat the number is 0 (regular resettlement programme), the Czech Republic have implemented emergency resettlement of 14 beneficiaries of international protection during 2014 3

Statistics Annex UNACCOMPANIED MINORS AND OTHER VULNERABLE GROUPS Table 4: Asylum applicants considered to be unaccompanied minors (2014) EU Member States & Norway Total number of recognised UAMs applying for asylum AT 1,975 BE 475 BG 940 CY 50 CZ 5 DE 4,400 DK 820 EE 0 EL 440 ES 15 FI 195 FR 270 HR 10 HU 605 IE 30 IT 2,505 LT 5 LU 30 LV 0 MT 55 NL 960 PL 185 PT 15 RO 95 SE 7,050 SI 65 SK 10 UK 1,860 NO 940 Source: Eurostat (migr_asyunaa) Statistics are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, parts may not add up to totals. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. 4

Statistics Annex Table 5: Number of recognised unaccompanied minors not applying for asylum (2014) Total Female Male CY 11 0 11 CZ 22 3 19 EE 0 0 0 ES 3,660 840 2,820 FR Approximately 5,000 HR 1 0 1 HU 21 2 19 IT 10,536 575 9,961 LT 54 6 48 LV 9 MT 5 5 PL 7 0 7 RO 0 0 0 SI 0 0 0 SK 10 0 10 Source: EMN National Contact points Statistics not provided for AT, BE, BG, DE, DK, EL, FI, IE, LU, NL, PT, SE, UK, NO Data on CZ: Source of Figures on UAMs not applying for asylum: Facility for Children-foreigners of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports. This number provides only data according to UAMs accommodated in this Facility; it does not express total number of recognised unaccompanied minors who did not apply for asylum. Data on FR: * Approximate figure of minors who have been evaluated and recognized as UAM by a decision of justice in 2014. Data on HR: Data on UAMs not applying for asylum refers to the number of temporary residents in the Republic of Croatia, granted to foreigner who is a minor and who was abandoned, or who was a victim of organized crime, or who, for some other reasons, remained without parental protection, guardianship or who remained unaccompanied, in accordance with the Foreigners Act. 5

Statistics Annex EUROPEAN POLICY ON LEGAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION Table 6: First residence permits by reason (2014) First permits (all) Family reasons Education reasons Remunerated activities Other reasons Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male BE 102,814 51,319 51,495 40,913 23,925 16,988 11,534 6,493 5,041 32,950 12,702 20,248 17,417 8,199 9,218 BG 7,021 3,314 3,707 2,380 1,255 1,125 822 304 518 285 64 221 3,534 1,691 1,843 EE 3,181 1,242 1,939 1,263 779 484 777 292 485 882 115 767 259 56 203 EL 18,842 10,066 8,776 10,416 6,160 4,256 639 308 331 1,692 701 991 6,095 2,897 3,198 FI 19,830 9,888 9,942 8,609 5,172 3,437 5,611 2,911 2,700 5,062 1,497 3,565 548 308 240 FR 222,314 116,540 105,774 98,748 58,153 40,595 63,735 33,485 30,250 22,622 6,920 15,702 37,209 17,982 19,227 HR 3,171 1,739 1,432 1,893 1,233 660 354 185 169 593 180 413 331 141 190 HU 20,109 9,119 10,990 4,602 2,611 1,991 6,048 2,639 3,409 3,844 1,104 2,740 5,615 2,765 2,850 IT 207,799 100,661 107,138 99,051 61,553 37,498 24,255 14,125 10,130 53,327 13,078 40,249 31,166 11,905 19,261 LT 9,749 1,980 1,073 6,328 104 LU 4,290 2,268 2,022 2,471 1,515 956 456 249 207 965 303 662 398 201 197 LV 9,803 4,467 5,336 4,849 2,808 2,041 1,050 318 732 971 148 823 2,933 1,193 1,740 NL 20,420 12,430 n./i 11,100 n./i PL 18,228 7,008 11,220 2,330 1,174 1,156 4,778 2,246 2,532 9,164 2,556 6,608 1,956 1,032 924 RO 10,401 4,020 6,381 3,341 1,707 1,634 3,605 1,336 2,269 1,807 369 1,438 1,648 608 1,040 SE 126,814 57,942 68,872 35,508 19,718 15,790 10,604 5,052 5,552 25,570 9,763 15,807 55,132 23,409 31,723 SI 10,572 4,224 6,348 4,606 3,071 1,535 578 331 247 4,250 443 3,807 1,138 379 759 SK 5,556 2,324 3,232 1,776 1,055 1,765 960 UK 724,248 95,028 183,197 108,552 337,471 NO 33,275 16,205 17,070 11,080 7,055 4,025 7,110 4,520 2,590 8,515 2,465 6,050 6,570 2,165 4,405 Source: EMN National Contact points Statistics not provided for AT, CY, CZ, DE, DK, ES, IE, MT and PT Data on EE: Preliminary data. Other reasons includes also data on nationals of Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland will be available after 30 th June Data on NL: Numbers are rounded off to 10s Data on PL: Data provided are not final as do not contain number of visas issued for the first time. This data will be available in June 6

Statistics Annex Table 7: Unemployment rate of third-country nationals and total unemployment rate, aged 15-64 by Member State, Annual rate, (2013 and 2014) Total unemployment rate 2014 TCNs' unemployment rate 2014 Total Female Male Total Female Male Total unemployment rate 2013 TCNs' unemployment rate 2013 EU-28 10.3 10.4 10.2 20.3 20.7 20.1 11.0 22.3 AT 5.7 5.5 5.9 14.8 14.0 15.4 5.4 13.1 BE 8.6 8.0 9.1 30.9 30.0 31.5 8.5 29.9 BG 11.5 10.4 12.5 : : : 13.0 : CY 16.4 15.2 17.5 8.4 4.9 17.4 16.1 9.6 CZ 6.2 7.5 5.2 4.6 6.5 3.3 7.0 6.4 DE 5.1 4.7 5.4 12.1 11.0 12.9 5.3 12.7 DK 6.8 6.9 6.6 15.8 15.6 16.0 7.2 14.3 EE 7.5 7.0 8.0 13.2 13.9 12.7 8.9 14.8 EL 26.7 30.4 23.8 33.7 35.2 32.7 27.7 39.5 ES 24.6 25.5 23.7 37.4 35.7 39.0 26.2 40.5 IE 11.5 9.5 13.2 14.6 13.9 15.1 13.3 16.9 FI 8.8 8.1 9.6 21.2 25.2 19.0 8.3 21.1 FR 9.9 9.6 10.2 24.8 24.4 25.1 9.9 25.1 HR 17.5 18.4 16.6 : : : 17.5 : HU 7.8 8.0 7.6 : : : 10.2 : IT 12.9 13.9 12.1 17.5 18.9 16.5 12.3 18.0 LT 10.9 9.4 12.4 : : : 12.0 : LU 5.9 5.8 6.0 18.6 16.6 20.4 5.9 14.1 LV 11.1 10.1 12.1 15.0 11.5 17.8 12.1 17.7 MT 5.9 5.4 6.3 9.7 : : 6.5 8.9 NL 6.9 6.7 7.0 16.9 17.0 16.8 6.7 18.7 PL 9.1 9.7 8.6 : : : 10.5 : PT 14.5 14.8 14.2 21.4 18.4 25.1 17.0 30.4 RO 7.1 6.4 7.6 : : : 7.4 : SE 8.1 7.8 8.5 29.2 30.3 28.4 8.2 29.9 SI 9.9 10.8 9.1 20.0 39.5 11.6 10.3 24.6 SK 13.2 13.7 12.9 : : : 14.3 : UK 6.3 6.0 6.5 9.5 12.5 7.4 7.7 11.7 NO 3.6 3.3 3.8 12.7 13.9 11.5 3.5 12.1 Source: Eurostat (lfsa_urgan) Statistics are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, parts may not add up to totals. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. 7

Table 8: Rate of TCNs early leavers from education and training by sex and citizenship (from 18 to 24 years) (2012-2014) % of TCNs early leavers from education and training by sex and citizenship (from 18 to 24 years) Statistics Annex Table 9: Rate of TCN at risk of poverty or social exclusion by broad group of citizenship (population aged 18 and over) (2012-2014) MS & NO 2012 2013 EU-28 45.3 48.6 MS & NO % % % 2012 2013 2014 AT 30.5 37.2 BE 61.9 68.4 EU-28 30.4 27.6 25.5 AT 25.9 26.2 24.0 BE 33.2 31.0 23.1 CY 23.0 21.6 36.5 CZ 7.8 12.6 15.8 DE 27.6 26.7 24.4 DK 14.7 17.2 13.9 EE : 15.3 : EL 42.0 34.8 26.3 ES 44.8 42.7 44.2 FR 27.5 20.4 17.2 IT 43.3 37.5 37.1 LV 22.3 : : NL 14.2 15.3 10.4 PT 26.8 27.5 24.2 SE 19.0 18.3 18.9 SI 18.8 25.7 18.7 UK 9.7 7.8 7.5 NO 13.9 17.4 17.1 Source: Eurostat (edat_lfse_0). Note: No data available for BG, FI, HR, HU, IE, LT, LU, MT, PL, RO, SK. : means data not available Statistics extracted on 14 th May 2015. BG 63.0 57.2 CY 46.7 46.3 CZ 34.8 30.8 DE 32.5 40.4 DK 50.7 47.3 EE 35.5 35.5 EL 66.5 72.1 ES 56.7 59.5 FI 45.4 39.7 FR 54.3 55.8 HR 51.3 53.2 IE 33.3 38.3 IT 45.6 46.7 LT 29.2 41.4 LU 41.6 38.8 LV 43.3 43.2 MT 23.6 31.4 NL 34.6 35.4 PL 48.3 21.6 PT 43.1 51.7 SE 49.0 47.3 SI 52.6 50.6 UK 30.1 34.9 NO 37.4 39.0 Source: Eurostat. (ilc_peps05) Note: No data available for HU, RO and SKs 8

Statistics Annex SECURING EUROPE S EXTERNAL BORDERS Table 10: Visas issued (2014) (Schengen) short stay Visas (so called A and C visas, the latter including LTV visas stays of up to 90 days) National Visas (so called D visas) MS Total visa Issued to third country nationals coming directly from a third country Issued to third country nationals resident in another EU Member State Issued to third country nationals coming directly from a third country Issued to third country nationals resident in another EU Member State AT 281,987 252,982 5,275 22,968 762 BE 179,995 25,056 BG 774,341 762,544 955 10,555 287 CY 69,387 CZ 519,308 508,225 9,594 1,489 DE 2,154,741 1,915,335 31,512 197,701 10,193 EE 171,370 169,258 361 1,535 216 EL 1,347,294 10,889 ES 1,877,748 1,750,221 27,657 98,795 1,075 FI 1,195,040 1,192,773 2,267 FR 2,831,115 2,569,064 78,084 180,096 3,871 HU 294,195 251,479 35,029 7,427 260 IE 90,382 64,411 12,623 12,772 576 IT 2,211,618 2,038,136 32,086 141,120 276 LT 466,758 459,192 7,566 LU 14,426 12,675 603 1,148 0 LV 213,100 203,661 4,246 4,544 649 MT 0 NL 544,280 504,620 39,660 PL 1,492,574 1,107,193 385,381 9

Statistics Annex (Schengen) short stay Visas (so called A and C visas, the latter including LTV visas stays of up to 90 days) National Visas (so called D visas) MS Total visa Issued to third country nationals coming directly from a third country Issued to third country nationals resident in another EU Member State Issued to third country nationals coming directly from a third country Issued to third country nationals resident in another EU Member State PT 178,883 158,624 5,310 14,686 263 RO 9,043 8,179 864 SE 330,479 162,724 5,031 SI 26,733 24,361 1,519 836 17 SK 69,709 68,310 527 872 0 NO 165,930 280 Source: EMN National Contact points Statistics not provided for DK, HR and UK Please note that Ireland and the United Kingdom are non-schengen EU countries. Data on NL: Numbers are rounded off to 10s. 10

Statistical Annex IRREGULAR MIGRATION AND RETURN Table 11: Enforcement of immigration legislation (2014) TCNs refused at external borders TCNs found to be illegally present TCNs ordered to leave TCNs returned following an order to leave EU-28 260,375 547,335 397,960 156,470 AT 455 33,055 : : BE 1,535 15,540 35,245 5,575 BG 1,930 12,870 12,870 1,155 CY 425 4,980 3,525 2,990 CZ 330 4,430 2,460 320 DE 3,605 128,290 : : DK 85 515 2,905 1,400 EE 695 720 475 445 EL 6,445 73,670 73,670 27,055 ES 172,185 47,885 42,150 15,150 FI 1,590 2,111 3,360 3,195 FR 11,365 96,375 86,955 19,525 HR 8,645 2,500 3,120 2,245 HU 13,195 12,160 5,885 4,345 IE 2,475 900 970 345 IT 7,005 25,300 25,300 5,310 LT 3,450 : 2,245 1,930 LU 5 440 : : LV 1,825 265 1,555 1,550 MT 275 990 990 175 NL 95 : : : PL : 12,050 10,160 9,280 PT : 4,530 3,845 820 RO 3,580 2,335 2,030 2,085 SE : : 14,280 6,630 SI 4,410 1,025 1,025 840 SK 455 1,155 925 695 UK 15,905 65,365 65,365 46,610 NO : 3,720 : : Source: Eurostat. Note : no data available 11 11

Statistics Annex Table 12: Third-country nationals returned (by nationality (top 5) and gender), (2014) Returned as part of forced return measures Returned voluntarily Among TCNs returned voluntarily, the number of TCNs returned as part of an assisted return programme Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Albania (456) (450) (436) BE 2,639 Morocco (381) Ukraine (428) Ukraine (427) 2,936 2,739 1,300 845 594 Brazil (157) Brazil (212) Georgia (127) Kosovo (140) Serbia (176) Serbia (127) Ukraine (97) Georgia (130) Armenia (115) Algeria (250) Iraq (112) Iraq (98) Syria (153) Morocco (52) Morocco (51) BG 666 Iraq (53) 466 Syria (46) 380 Iran (39) Turkey (42) Iran (42) Afghanistan (28) Morocco (21) Afghanistan (36) Algeria (20) Ukraine (70) Ukraine (133) Vietnam (34) Vietnam (62) (4) Ukraine (33) Mongolia (8) Belarus (3) Uzbekistan (16) Kazakhstan (1) CZ 187 17 170 0 144 170 37 129 4 Macedonia (1) Moldova (5) Serbia (14) Moldova (1) Mongolia (1) Russian Federation (5) Mongolia (13) Serbia (2485) Serbia (3,990) Russian Federation (2,135) (1514) DE 12,854 13,574 Former Yugoslavian Kosovo (1002) Republic of Macedonia (2,098) EE 117 18 99 Russian Federation (39) (181) Ukraine (5) Stateless (9) Ukraine (49) Belarus (5) Egypt (2) Belarus (5) 313 165 148 Belarus (12) 23 18 5 Georgia (2) Malaysia (2) Georgia (5) Georgia (7) Ukraine (5) Stateless (6) 12

Statistical Annex Returned as part of forced return measures Returned voluntarily Among TCNs returned voluntarily, the number of TCNs returned as part of an assisted return programme Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Albania (9,677) Pakistan (3,187) Pakistan (3,563) Georgia (972) EL 20,314 Georgia (1,202) 7,496 Bangladesh (959) Bangladesh (1,012) Afghanistan (500) Afghanistan (612) Iran (420) Paraguay (548) Bolivia (545) ES 12,289 3,391 1,132 1,231 1028 Ecudor (442) Argentina (267) Colombia (251) Albania (1,785) Albania (341) Albania (341) Algeria (1,368) Algeria (333) Algeria (333) FR 12,040 Tunisia 2,710 2,710 Tunisia (274) (1,237) Tunisia (274) Morocco (929) (190) (190) China (421) Moldova (113) Moldova (113) FI 1,409 1,041 367 75 HU 355 7 348 0 IE 114 32 82 2 Russian Federation (591) (1029) (34) Gambia (85) 1,394 798 594 57 Ukraine (37) 215 148 67 40 Ukraine (25) Ukraine (53) Gambia (7) Kosovo (295) Kosovo (440) Albania (24) Albania (16) Vietnam (4) Mongolia (14) 491 14 459 18 Iraq (3) Sri Lanka (5) China (3) Nigeria (2) China (Including Hong Kong) (37) 242 98 144 43 Brazil (60) Nigeria (21) Malaysia (24) 192 81 111 37 Brazil (58) China (Including Hong Kong) (17) 13

Statistical Annex Returned as part of forced return measures Returned voluntarily Among TCNs returned voluntarily, the number of TCNs returned as part of an assisted return programme Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Malaysia (10) China (22) Mauritius (14) Brazil (4) Mauritius (14) Nigeria (9) Mauritius (1) Nigeria (9) Malaysia (3) Tunisia (1,203) Albania (327) IT Albania Tunisia (75) 5,310 235 5,075 0 (1,072) 980 101 879 0 Egypt (1,051) Egypt () Vietnam (185) Belarus (504) Azerbaijan (20) Georgia (95) Georgia (12) (336) LT 363 17 346 1,580 1,175 405 110 66 49 17 14 Russia (31) Kyrgyzstan (325) Russia (8) Belarus (12) Tajikistan (96) Kyrgyzstan (8) India (11) Kazakhstan (96) Kazakhstan (5) Montenegro (44) Kosovo (158) Kosovo (154) Serbia (28) Montenegro (89) Belorussia (9) LU Bosnia and Albania (27) 153 54 99 488 201 287 Herzegovina (84) 183 Serbia (5) Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia (61) Algeria (3) (16) Kosovo (13) Albania (56) Russia (14) (610) Georgia (75) LV 109 Georgia (7) Ukraine (219) Ukraine (8) 1,459 94 24 70 18 Belarus (4) Belarus (143) Russia (5) Ukraine (3) Georgia (100) Uzbekistan (4) Uzbekistan (1) Uzbekistan (75) Belarus (1) Libya (18) Nigeria (25) Nigeria (25) Nigeria (16) Ghana (13) Ghana (13) MT 98 9 89 Ghana (10) 75 65 6 4 Egypt (10) 75 65 6 4 Egypt (10) Albania (8) Lybia (6) Lybia (6) Serbia (7) Mali (5) Mali (5) Suriname (230) Mongolia (275) Mongolia (300) Albania (210) China (260) Serbia (145) NL 3,985 Nigeria (195) 4,045 Brazil (195) 2,250 595 1,285 365 Brazil(120) China (170) Turkey (190) China (120) Turkey (160) Serbia (135) India (120) 14

Statistical Annex Returned as part of forced return measures Returned voluntarily Among TCNs returned voluntarily, the number of TCNs returned as part of an assisted return programme Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Russian Federation Ukraine (6255) Russia (1105) (440) PL 901 Ukraine (148) 8,101 (1114) 1,502 729 773 Ukraine (210) Georgia (116) Belarus (420) Georgia (33 Vietnam (86) Moldova (58) Kazakhstan (25) Armenia (22) Georgia (42) Armenia (20) Brazil (101) Brazil (360) Brazil (341) Cape Verde (45) Angola (20) Angola (18) Ukraine (33) Cape Verde (19) Ukraine (9) PT 372 449 408 Sao Tome and Angola (31) Ukraine (11) Principe (7) Guinea-Bissau Sao Tome and (28) Principe (7) Mozambique (6) Syria (46) Turkey (262) Tunisia (6) Moldova (25) Moldova (195) Moldova (5) RO 296 28 268 16 Turkey (20) 1,796 1,254 551 108 Libya (115) 94 67 27 2 China (4) Iraq (17) China (93) Iraq (4) Israel (6) Israel (88) Turkey (3) Albania (206) Serbia (904) Iraq (72) Serbia (140) Albania (723) Syria (2) SE 2,766 715 2,036 15 Kosovo (132) 8,006 2,650 5,244 112 Syria (700) 216 45 171 Iraq (116) Kosovo (376) Syria (75) Iraq (353) Kosovo (28) Bosnia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (29) Herzegovina (5) SI 113 Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia (14) China (2) 86 16 (27) Albania (14) Kosovo (12) Afghanistan (1) Serbia (9) Macedonia (3) Cuba (1) Macedonia (7) Albania (2) Serbia (1) Ukraine (100) Ukraine (354) Vietnam (11) Afghanistan (70) (12) Ukraine (10) Syria (23) Vietnam (11) India (6) SK 275 33 224 18 418 120 297 1 57 8 49 0 FYR Macedonia, Vietnam (16) India (6) Georgia, Iraq, Mexico, Moldova (3) Kosovo (16) Moldova (4) Kenya, Russian 15

Statistical Annex Returned as part of forced return measures Returned voluntarily Among TCNs returned voluntarily, the number of TCNs returned as part of an assisted return programme Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Total Female Male Minor Top 5 countries Federation, Turkey (2) Pakistan (1,758) India (5,588) Pakistan (463) India (1,165) Pakistan (3,463) India (281) Albania (872) China (1,954) China (215) UK 8,963 23,535 2,403 Bangladesh Nigeria (1,444) Bangladesh (158) (661) Afghanistan (471) Bangladesh (1,142) Sri Lanka (112) Afghanistan (441) Afghanistan (207) Albania (341) Russia (193) NO 2,547 573 1,974 352 Russian 1,622 460 1,162 326 Federation Bangladesh (171) (207) Nigeria (179) Iraq (152) Serbia (100) Uzbekistan (135) Source: EMN National Contact Points Statistics not provided for AT, CY, DK and HR Data on CZ: Returned voluntary includes foreigners who travelled spontaneously, that is, without help and without financial assistance. They requested assistance of Directorate of Alien Police only for the purpose of securing of land transit. Returned as part of an assisted voluntary return programme includes foreigners returned as part of an assisted return programme of IOM (in cooperation with Directorate of Alien Police Service) and of Refugee Facilities Administration (programme for asylum applicants). Data on FR: Statistics include only TCN returned to TCN countries. The first column applies to returned TCN subject to a return measure, whether the return is forced or voluntary or spontaneous. The second and third columns apply to the same voluntarily returned TCN since all the voluntary returns are assisted in FR. Data on NL: Numbers are rounded off to 5s. The numbers for NL in this Table are from different national sources. This explains some slight contrarieties especially between the numbers in the column on assisted return programs, when compared to the numbers in the columns on Forced return and voluntary return. Data on NO: The number of female and male individuals returned includes minors. Norway does not distinguish between voluntarily return and assisted return Data on SE: Data include Dublin transfers, returns to the country of origin, departures to unknown destinations, and departures to other third-countries. Data for "minors" are for minors who were unaccompanied by any parents or guardians at the time of return. Data on UK: 1. Dublin II individuals removed under Article 4.4 have been excluded from the statistics provided in regard to Article 7.1.b. 2. Multiple notices issued to the same person within a year are not counted. Currently it has not been possible to quality assure this information under National Statistics 16

Statistical Annex Table 13: Third-country nationals identified as smuggled persons; Number of refection periods and residence permits granted and statistics on smugglers arrested and convicted by gender (2014) MS & NO Number of third country nationals identified as smuggled persons Number of reflection periods provided to smuggled persons (Directive 2004/81/EC) Number of residence permits granted to smuggled persons (Directive 2004/81/EC) Number of smugglers arrested as suspects & convicted Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Arrested/detained Convicted AT 20,768 4,071 16,697 511 BG 2,594 324 299 CZ 2,682 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 3 103 (32 TCNs and 71 EU citizens) EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ES 12,037 FI 385 84 301 178 FR 5,916 HU 50,065 11,015 39,050 593 IT 539 LT 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 LU 0 0 0 0 0 LV 7 (1 EU citizens and 6 139 0 0 0 TCNs) 1 (TCN) PL 1,464 413 1,051 20 TCNs temporarily arrested; 136 persons accused of being involved in a criminal proceedings 86 RO 326 0 0 0 105 SE 302 SI 1 1 0 SK 356 81 36 NO 59* 5 Source: EMN National Contact Points 3 Only aggregated statistics including EU and TCNs is available. The number refers to prosecuted persons 17

Statistical Annex Statistics not provided for BE, CY, DE, DK, EL, HR, IE, MT, NL, PT, UK N/i means no information whereby statistics are not available N/a means not applicable Data on ES: All third country nationals irregularly crossing the land and sea borders are considered as smuggled migrants Data on FR: Statistics on the number of third-country nationals identified as smuggled persons; the number of reflection periods and the number of residence permits granted to smuggled persons is not recorded in France. Data on IT: 539 smugglers arrested at 13/08/2014 Data on NO: Number of smugglers arrested refers to suspected smugglers. No statistics on number of arrests. Data on PL: The statistics includes also PL nationals [84 PL nationals], and other EU nationals [French - 1, Spanish - 1, German - 9, Estonian - 1, British - 2, and Lithuanian - 2]. In total 100 EU nationals Data on SE: The figure given under "Number of third-country nationals identified as smuggled persons" (302) refers to the number of cases in which a suspicion of smuggling has been officially reported. The actual number of smuggled persons is not known. According to the Swedish Police, a large number of asylum seekers coming to Sweden is in practice forced to make use of smugglers to order to arrive on Swedish territory. This is due to the fact that Swedish authorities do not issue visas which would make it possible for asylum seekers to travel to Sweden legally (with a passport and a valid visa). 18

Statistical Annex ACTIONS ADDRESING TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS Table 14: Third-country nationals identified and presumed victims of trafficking in human beings by gender, age and form of exploitation (2014) MS Total number of TCNs identified as victims of trafficking in human beings in 2014. 'Presumed to be victims are shown in brackets. Age Forms of exploitation Over 18 years of age Under 18 years of age Sexual exploitation Labour exploitation Other forms Top 3 citizenships Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male AT 11 7 4 10 6 4 1 1 0 (1) Serbia (2) Bosnia and Herzegovina (3) BE 72 (102) 25 (39) 47 (62) 95 35 60 7 4 3 28 24 4 56 6 50 18 9 9 Presumed (1) Morocco (12) (2) Nigeria (6) (3) Pakistan (6) Identified (1) Morocco (15) (2) Albania (7) (3) Pakistan (6) CY 42 (67) 27 (61) 15 (6) 40 (66) 25 (60) 15 (6) 2 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0) 17 (48) 17 (48) 0 (0) 20 (11) 5 (7) 15 (4) 5 (8) 5 (6) 0 (2) EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ES 51 50 1 2 2 0 49 48 1 51 50 1 FI (23) (13) (10) (22) (12) (10) (1) (1) (0) (11) (11) (0) (12) (12) (0) FR 216 208 8 207 203 4 1 1 0 208 204 4 8 4 4 HU 12 12 0 9 9 0 3 3 0 11 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 IE (46)* (31) (15) (33) (26) (7) (13) (5) (8) 32 7 7 (1) Bulgaria (2) Romania (3) China Presumed (1) Nigeria (7) (2) Philippines (4) (3) Bangladesh (2) Sexual exploitation 1. Nigeria : 89 2. China : 68 3. Brazil : 30 Labour exploitation 1. Morocco (3) 2. Thailand (2) 3. Guinea (2) 4. Cambodia (1) 1 Chinese 2.American, Thai 3.- 1. Romania (15) 2. Brazil (8) 3. Ireland (8) 19

Statistical Annex MS Total number of TCNs identified as victims of trafficking in human beings in 2014. 'Presumed to be victims are shown in brackets. Age Forms of exploitation Over 18 years of age Under 18 years of age Sexual exploitation Labour exploitation Other forms Top 3 citizenships IT Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male 287 (1314) LT (2) 151 (611) () 136 (703) (2) (2) 27(11) 14 (5) () 13 (6) n/i (2) 260 (1303) () 137 (606) () 123 (697) () 283 (1223) () 150 (609) () 133 (614) () 4 (91) () 1 (2) () 3 (89) () 0 (0) 0(0) 0(0) (2) () (2) Identified 1.Nigeria (99) 2. Morocco (40) 3. Albania (15) Presumed 1.Nigeria (439) 2. Morocco (94) 3. Ghana (85) 1. Russia (2) () LU 5 (3) 1 (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 1 (1) 4 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (1) 1 (1) 0 (0) 4 (2) 0 (0) 4 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1. India (Moldova) 2. Pakistan (Nigeria) 3. Bangladesh LV 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) MT 17 (3) 15 (2) 2 (1) 17 (2) 15 (1) 2 (1) 0 (1) 0 (1) PL PT 37 (74) (39) 31 () 6 () (30) (9) 36 () (23) 31 () (21) 5 () () 1 () 0 () (10) (6) 0 () 1 () (4) 6 (2) 6 (2) 3 () 3 () (25) (25) 0 () 0 () (0) 17 (1) 33 () (3) 14 () 28 () (0) 3 (1) 5 () (3) 0 () 0 () 0 () (10) (4) (6) 1. Vietnam (Nigeria) 2. China (Sri Lanka) 3. Indonesia Philippines (Philippines) Sri Lanka (Ukraine) Ukraine (Vietnam) 1.Nigeria 2.Angola 3.Brazil RO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () 0 () () () () () () () () SI 9 (43) 8 (41) 1 (2) 6 (38) 5 (36) 1 (2) (5) (5) 8 (25) 8 (25) 0 1 (7) (5) 1 (2) (11) (0) (11) (0) SK 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Ukraine UK 159 (965) 119 (674) 40 (290) NO 179 100 30 111 (682) () 96 (559) 15 (122) () 2 48 (283) () 23 (115) () 25 (168) () 72 (420) () 71 (403) 1 (16) 34 (196) 6 (38) 28 (158) 53 (175) 42 (139) 11 (36) 1.Albania (Albania) 2.Nigeria (Vietnam) 3.Vietnam (Nigeria) Source: EMN National Contact Points Statistics not provided for BG, CZ, DE, DK, EL, HR and NL Data on CY: Please note that data presented for Cyprus is aggregated data which includes EU nationals and TCNs. Data on HU: In Hungary the number of persons who were initially 'presumed' as victims and the number of those who then became 'identified' victim are the same. Consequently, all 'presumed' victims became 'identified' victims' at a later stage. Data on IE: Of the 46 alleged victims encountered in 2014, 18 were from outside the EU. The other 28 were from a number of EU Member States including Ireland. No specific country information is available. Statistics on trafficking in Ireland should be viewed as provisional and may be different to those published in subsequent annual reports. () () () () () () () () Nigeria (58) 20

Statistical Annex Table 15: Total number of reflection periods granted to victims of trafficking in human beings (2014) Total number of reflection periods granted 2014 MS According to Directive 2004/81/EC National provisions Total Female Male Total Female Male TOTAL BE 162 59 93 0 0 0 162 CY 7 7 0 0 0 0 7 CZ 1 EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EL 253 220 33 IT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LU 6 1 5 0 0 0 6 LV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MT 2 PL 22 0 0 0 22 RO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 22 22 SI 9 8 1 9 SK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO 27 0 27 Source: EMN National Contact Points Statistics not provided for AT, BG, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, HR, HU, IE, NL, PT, UK 21

Statistical Annex Table 16: Total number of residence permits requested and granted to victims of trafficking in human beings (2014) MS Total number of residence permits requested 2014 Total number of residence permits granted 2014 According to Directive According to Directive National provisions National provisions 2004/81/EC TOTAL 2004/81/EC Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male BE 568 195 373 55 30 25 623 BG 0 0 0 0 0 0 CY 34 24 10 0 0 0 128 128 CZ 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 DE 24 20 4 0 0 0 24 EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FI 2 2 4 23 13 10 0 0 0 23 FR 229 200 29 IT 1,314 611 703 0 0 0 1,314 287 151 136 0 0 0 287 LT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LU 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MT 13 PL 19 0 0 0 19 19 0 19 RO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 55 48 SI 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 SK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO 41 41 Source: EMN National Contact Points Statistics not provided for AT, DK, ES, HR, HU, IE, IT, NL, PT, UK TOTAL 22

Statistical Annex Table 17: Number of traffickers arrested and convicted (2014) MS Traffickers arrested as suspects and traffickers convicted Arrested / otherwise involved in a criminal proceeding Convicted AT 82 (5 TCNs and 77 MS nationals) BG 94 59 CY 47 9 CZ 16 (1 TCN and 15 EU citizens) 6 (6 EU citizens and 0 TCNs) EE 46 EL 38 23 ES 47 FI 7 HU 25 10 IE 14 10 IT 928 LT 40 18 LU 2 7 LV 21 3 NO 105 5 (2 Norwegian nationals, 2 Nigerian, 1 Romanian (3 male, 1 female) PL 49 (21 of which Polish citizens) 17 RO 534 269 SE 2 1 SI 8 arrested, 11 additionally involved 0 SK 39 23 Source: EMN National Contact Points Statistics not provided for BE, DE, DK, FR, HR, MT, NL, PT, UK 23