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The 24 July 2025 edition of the Business Newsletter is online Last update: 25 July 2025 The latest Business Newsletter is available for recognised sponsors and concerns employment. In this edition you can read about: Reporting address changes Automation …
Influx of asylum seekers in December 2022 Last update: 11 January 2023 In December 2022 the total influx of asylum seekers (the total of first and repeat asylum applications and persons journeying in connection with family reunification) was 3,243. This …
Asylum influx in January 2023 Last update: 10 February 2023 In January 2023 the total asylum influx (the total of first and repeat asylum applications and persons journeying in connection with family reunification) was 2,991. This is a decrease compared …
Extension of decision period no longer applies to some asylum applications Last update: 7 July 2025 This week the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) is officially cancelling the option of extending decision deadlines twice in the case of some …
IND: ‘Judicial periodic penalties need to be abolished' Last update: 3 July 2025 The Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) wants judicial periodic penalties for asylum applications to be abolished. This is stated in the State of Performance (link …