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(Reuters) -Britain proposed sweeping changes to its policy on asylum seekers on Monday, the latest European country to announce tighter rules on migration in recent years. Here are details on how some

Europe's Stricter Asylum and Migration Policies: A Comprehensive Overview

Overview of Europe’s Migration Policy Changes

(Reuters) -Britain proposed sweeping changes to its policy on asylum seekers on Monday, the latest European country to announce tighter rules on migration in recent years. Here are details on how some other countries are changing their rules:

Country-Specific Asylum Reforms

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Denmark's Temporary Protection Model

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Germany's Asylum Process Adjustments

DENMARK

Italy's Migration Control Measures

Denmark, whose model inspired Britain's overhaul, grants only temporary protection to asylum seekers that is regularly reviewed and can be revoked if conditions in a refugee's home country are deemed safe. It makes state support conditional on integration and contribution, and has lengthened the path to citizenship.

Sweden's Repatriation Incentives

FRANCE

France's 2024 immigration bill, the toughest in decades with measures to curb family reunification, narrow access to welfare and tighten birthright citizenship for migrants, was largely gutted in January 2024 by the country's Constitutional Council, which struck down many of the most restrictive provisions on procedural grounds.

GERMANY

Germany has tightened its asylum rules while still handling some of the EU's highest application numbers. Laws have sped up procedures, expanding the list of "safe" countries to ease rejections and returns, and simplifying deportations of rejected applicants and some foreign offenders, while in parallel easing access to residence and citizenship for long-term, integrated migrants and skilled workers.

GREECE

Greece temporarily suspended processing asylum applications in July for migrants arriving by sea from North Africa, mainly to Crete, for at least three months and has reinforced border controls with fences and stepped-up sea patrols.

IRELAND

Ireland has introduced legislation to reform its asylum system, aiming to speed up decisions and appeals, and plans further tightening from 2026 under a new migration strategy. The government has also cut the period Ukrainian refugees can stay in state-funded accommodation to 30 days from 90. About 21,600 Ukrainians are currently in state-provided housing.

ITALY

Italy's right-wing government has tightened migration rules and signed a deal with Albania to transfer migrants intercepted at sea to processing centers outside Italy. The deal has faced legal challenges but is expected to start operating in 2026 alongside the EU's new migration pact.

Rome has also extended detention for undocumented migrants to 18 months, curbed NGO sea rescue operations and narrowed access to special humanitarian protection. In parallel, it introduced fast-track asylum procedures for people from "safe" countries, aiming to reject claims quickly and step up deportations.

NETHERLANDS

The Dutch parliament is debating a package to tighten asylum rules by making it harder to qualify, cutting residence permits to three years and curbing family reunification. The plan was drafted by the previous right‑wing government before it collapsed in July, with major parties backing tougher controls on asylum inflows.

PORTUGAL

Portugal's parliament backed a bill in June to double to 10 years the residency period required for most foreigners to apply for citizenship, and to tighten naturalisation conditions. Lawmakers also approved a revised immigration law with stricter family reunification rules. Those changes are not yet in effect pending a review by the Constitutional Court.

SWEDEN

Sweden is sharply increasing cash grants to encourage migrants to return home, with repatriation payments to rise to 350,000 crowns ($36,985) from 10,000, and plans to tighten citizenship rules by adding language and longer residency requirements, while examining whether dual nationals convicted of serious crimes can be stripped of their Swedish passports.

($1 = 9.4634 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Reuters bureausCompiled by Dimitri RhodesEditing by Frances Kerry)

Key Takeaways

  • Britain and other European countries are tightening asylum rules.
  • Denmark's model inspires temporary protection and integration conditions.
  • France's immigration bill faces legal challenges.
  • Germany simplifies deportations and eases skilled migrant access.
  • Italy signs a deal with Albania for migrant processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is migration policy?
Migration policy refers to the laws and regulations that govern how individuals can enter, reside, and work in a country. It encompasses asylum, immigration, and refugee policies.
What is temporary protection?
Temporary protection is a legal status granted to individuals fleeing conflict or disaster in their home country, allowing them to stay in another country for a limited time until it is safe to return.
What is family reunification?
Family reunification is a legal process that allows family members of individuals who are legally residing in a country to join them. This is often a key aspect of immigration policy.
What are safe countries in asylum law?
Safe countries in asylum law are nations deemed safe for refugees and asylum seekers, meaning individuals from these countries are generally not at risk of persecution and may have their claims expedited or denied.

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