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Germany Sees Rise in Voluntary Asylum Seeker Returns with Financial Aid

(MENAFN) Germany reported on Monday a significant rise in asylum seekers voluntarily returning to their home countries with government financial support, according to local reports.

In 2025, a total of 16,576 individuals participated in a federal support program to return home, up from 10,358 in 2024. The figure for 2023 was 10,762, according to a spokeswoman for the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.

Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said, "Voluntary returns increased by 60% compared to last year. This is an important step in shifting Germany's migration policy." He added that the government will maintain its strict approach while continuing to offer incentives to those without a long-term prospect of staying in the country.

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