Nearly two thousand Nigerians sought refuge in the Netherlands between 2024 and 2025, their numbers rising steadily even as the doors of acceptance narrowed sharply around them. Nigeria now ranks among the most consistent African sources of asylum seekers in Dutch records, yet only one in eight applicants was granted refugee status — a fraction of the protection extended to other nationalities. The story behind these figures is one of persistent hope meeting a tightening legal architecture, as new Dutch legislation raises the threshold for family reunification and deepens the distance between
Nigerian asylum applications to Netherlands rise 5.9% as rejections hit 83%
1,917 Nigerians sought asylum in the Netherlands, with 83% facing rejection and limited pathways to family reunification under new legislation.