Immigration statistics data tables, year ending March 2021
Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, year ending March 2021'.
The Home Office has changed the format of the published data tables for a number of areas (asylum and resettlement, entry clearance visas, extensions, citizenship, returns, detention, and sponsorship). These now include summary tables, and more detailed datasets (available on a separate page, link below). A list of all available datasets on a given topic can be found in the 鈥楥ontents鈥� sheet in the 鈥榮ummary鈥� tables. Information on where to find historic data in the 鈥榦ld鈥� format is in the 鈥楴otes鈥� page of the 鈥榮ummary鈥� tables.
The Home Office intends to make these changes in other areas in the coming publications. If you have any feedback, please email [email protected].
Related content
Immigration statistics, year ending March 2021
Immigration Statistics Quarterly Release
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Immigration statistics data archives
Asylum and resettlement
Detailed asylum and resettlement datasets
Sponsorship
Entry clearance visas granted outside the UK
Detailed entry clearance visas datasets
Passenger arrivals (admissions)
Detailed Passengers initially refused entry at port datasets
Extensions
Settlement
Citizenship
Returns
Detention
European Economic Area
EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS: Asylum claims on the basis of sexual orientation
(ODS, 32.6KB)
Transfers to the UK under Section 67 of the Immigration Act 2016
(ODS, 16.3KB)
Updates to this page
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Updated 'Asylum and resettlement summary tables, year ending March 2021'. The figures in table Asy_07b of the asylum summary tables for Section 98 for the years ending March 2020 and March 2021 were incorrectly shown as the figures for Section 4, and vice-versa. This table has been updated to show the correct figures for Section 98 and Section 4 for these time periods. Figures for previous years were unaffected.
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First published.