Which country takes maximum refugees?

Turkey
Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees, with 3.7 million people. Colombia is second with more than 1.7 million, including Venezuelans displaced abroad (as of mid-2021). An estimated 35 million (42%) of the 82.4 million forcibly displaced people are children below 18 years of age (end-2020).

Which 3 countries produce the most refugees?

In 2019, more than two-thirds of all refugees came from just five countries: Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar. Syria has been the main country of origin for refugees since 2014 and at the end of 2019, there were 6.6 million Syrian refugees hosted by 126 countries worldwide.

What country accepts the least amount of refugees?

With the exception of Bulgaria, all the other Eastern European EU countries have received less than 0.04 per cent. In Western Europe, it is Portugal that has received the fewest refugees, at 0.03 per cent.

Which five countries do 67% of refugees come from?

Altogether, more than two thirds (67 per cent) of all refugees worldwide came from just five countries:

  • Syrian Arab Republic (6.7 million)
  • Afghanistan (2.7 million)
  • South Sudan (2.3 million)
  • Myanmar (1.1 million)
  • Somalia (0.9 million)

Which country takes in the most refugees 2022?

Which countries take in the most refugees? These were the 12 largest host communities at the beginning of 2022

  • Ethiopia.
  • Bangladesh.
  • Lebanon.
  • Sudan.
  • Germany.
  • Uganda.
  • Pakistan.
  • Turkey.

Which countries don t accept migrants?

Gallup’s updated Migrant Acceptance Index ranks North Macedonia, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro – southeast European countries that along with Greece and Italy faced the initial waves of refugees – as the least-accepting countries for migrants.

Which country hosts the largest number of refugees per capita?

Lebanon. Lebanon has the highest per capita refugee population in the world, at a time hosting over 1 million refugees, almost entirely fleeing the Syrian conflict.