Last year the Czech Ministry of the Interior granted asylum to one in 10
applicants, iRozhlas.cz reported on Tuesday, citing data from Eurostat. The
chance of asylum being granted in this country is three times lower than
the EU average, the news site said.
The total number of people who received asylum or additional protection
from the Czech authorities in 2018 was 155, equivalent to 15 per million
inhabitants.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of the Interior said the Czech authorities
received fewer applications from citizens of Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq
– who are considered most in danger – than states such as Germany and
Greece.
The Czech Republic has a higher percentage of asylum seekers from countries
like Ukraine, Georgia, Cuba and Armenia.