In the second quarter of 2024, 96 115 non-EU citizens were ordered to leave an EU country, and 25 285 persons were returned to third countries following an order to leave. 

In comparison with the first quarter of 2024, the number of orders to leave decreased by 7%, while the number of returns to third countries declined by 3.9%. 

The number of non-EU citizens ordered to leave dropped by 10%, while the number of people returned to third countries increased by 21.3% when compared with the same quarter of 2023. 

Non-EU citizens ordered to leave and returned following an order to leave, Q2 2022 - Q2 2024, EU, number of persons. Chart. See links to full datasets below.

Source datasets: migr_eiord1 and migr_eirtn1

Among non-EU citizens ordered to leave the territory of an EU country in this period, Algerian and Moroccan citizens had the largest share of the total (each with 7%), followed by Turks and Syrians (each with 6%). Among those returned to third countries, most were citizens of Georgia (10%), followed by Albania (8%) and Türkiye (7%). 

Looking at national data, the highest numbers of non-EU citizens ordered to leave the territory of an EU country were recorded in France (31 195), Germany (12 885) and Greece (6 555).

France (3 555), Germany (2 830) and Sweden (2 360) recorded the highest number of people returned to third countries.

Non-EU citizens ordered to leave and returned following an order to leave, Q2 2024, number of persons. Chart. See links to full datasets below.

Source datasets: migr_eiord1 and migr_eirtn1