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Turkey - Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (November 2019)
Contacter
DTM Turkey, dtmturkey@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Republic of Türkiye
Période couverte
Nov 01 2019
Nov 30 2019
Activité
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
- Migrants presence
- Mobility Tracking
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) currently there are more than 4 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians (3,691,333 individuals) who are granted the temporary protection status. In addition, asylum-seekers and refugees from countries including Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq and Somalia constitute another significant group of foreign nationals. According to UNHCR, as of end of February 2019, there are 368,230 asylum-seekers and refugees present in Turkey. In addition, there are 1,082,370 foreign nationals under residence permit holder status including humanitarian residence holders.
Turkey implements a temporary protection regime for 3,691,333 individuals from the Syrian Arab Republic which grants beneficiaries right to legally stay in Turkey as well as some level of access to basic services. A vast majority of them, 3,629,552 individuals, live outside of formal camps and are spread across the Turkish border provinces while nearly 61,781 live in seven formal camps the majority of which are also located close to the Syrian border.