List of the data tables as part of the Immigration system statistics Home Office release. Summary and detailed data tables covering the immigration system, including out-of-country and in-country visas, asylum, detention, and returns.
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Immigration system statistics, year ending June 2025
Immigration system statistics quarterly release
Immigration system statistics user guide
Publishing detailed data tables in migration statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Immigration statistics data archives
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efececc5ef8b4c5fc448c/passenger-arrivals-summary-jun-2025-tables.ods">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending June 2025 (ODS, 31.3 KB)
‘Passengers refused entry at the border summary tables’ and ‘Passengers refused entry at the border detailed datasets’ have been discontinued. The latest published versions of these tables are from February 2025 and are available in the ‘Passenger refusals – release discontinued’ section. A similar data series, ‘Refused entry at port and subsequently departed’, is available within the Returns detailed and summary tables.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efd8307f2cc15c93572d8/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-jun-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending June 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 57.1 KB)
ETA_D01: Applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
ETA_D02: Outcomes of applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68b08043b430435c669c17a2/visas-summary-jun-2025-tables.ods">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending June 2025 (ODS, 56.1 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efda51fedc616bb133a38/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-jun-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending June 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 29.6 MB)
Vis_D01: Entry clearance visa applications, by nationality and visa type
Vis_D02: Outcomes of entry clearance visa applications, by nationality, visa type, and outcome
Additional data relating to in country and overseas Visa applications can be fo
The latest Irregular migration statistics are now incorporated into the Immigration system statistics.
Return to Immigration system statistics quarterly release collection page.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68a5cb7a2a1dfc29763d515f/irregular-migration-to-the-uk-summary-mar-2025.xlsx">Irregular migration to the UK detailed dataset, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 47.8 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/681c6215155568d3da1d2a0c/irregular-migration-to-the-uk-summary-dec-2024.ods">Irregular migration to the UK detailed dataset, year ending December 2024 (ODS, 33 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67bf172fa0f0c95a498d1fb0/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-sep-2024.ods">Irregular migration to the UK summary tables, year ending September 2024 (ODS, 31.7 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66c47cdfb75776507ecdf45c/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-jun-2024.ods">Irregular migration to the UK summary tables, year ending June 2024 (ODS, 30.9 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6645e961bd01f5ed32793d0a/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-mar-2024.ods">Irregular migration to the UK summary tables, year ending March 2024 (ODS, 26.7 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65d640c92ab2b300117596b2/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-dec-2023.ods">Irregular migration to the UK summary tables, year ending December 2023 (ODS, 25.9 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65575cab046ed400148b9ad2/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-september-2023.ods">Irregular migration to the UK data tables, year ending September 2023 (ODS, 24.2 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64e46cd63309b700121c9c07/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-june-2023.ods">Irregular migration to the UK data tables, year ending June 2023 (ODS, 27.6 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64edc92ada8451000d632328/irregular-migration-to-the-UK-summary-tables-year-ending-march-2023.ods">Irregular migration to the UK data tables, year ending March 2023 (ODS, 29.8 KB)
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The purpose of this research is to determine the mediating role of the current immigration policy and the attitude Toward immigrants in the effect of the economic, social, cultural, and environmental effects caused by immigrants in Turkey on the behavior of supporting the immigration policy to be implemented by the government. For this purpose, data were collected from 563 people in Turkey using the online survey method. According to the research results, the social and cultural effects caused by the immigrants were the most influential factor on the society's intention to support the immigration policy, while the economic effects had the second highest effect. In addition, it has been seen that the current immigration policy and the attitude Toward immigrants mediate in this interaction. This study is a pioneering study that collects quantitative data in Turkey, which has been receiving large numbers of immigrants for many years, and measures the attitudes of local people Toward immigrants and immigration policy in detail. The accompanying findings from this study are expected to have important implications for future research that determines the attitudes of indigenous people Toward immigrants and immigration policy support behavior.
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The global Email Migration Tools market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of cloud-based email solutions and the need for seamless data migration across diverse platforms. The market, estimated at $2 billion in 2025, is projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching approximately $6 billion by 2033. This growth is fueled by several key factors, including the rising demand for enhanced data security, improved collaboration tools, and the need for efficient and cost-effective data transfer processes across organizations of all sizes. The increasing complexity of IT infrastructure and the need for compliance with data privacy regulations are also contributing significantly to market expansion. The cloud-based segment currently dominates the market share, owing to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. However, the on-premise segment continues to hold a significant share, driven by the security and control concerns of specific organizations, particularly within regulated industries like banking and government. Geographic distribution reveals strong growth across North America and Europe, driven by high technological adoption rates and a large number of established enterprises. Asia Pacific is also witnessing significant growth due to rapid digital transformation and increasing internet penetration. Key players in the market, including Microsoft, Oracle, and Quest Software, are focusing on developing innovative solutions and strategic partnerships to maintain their competitive edge. The market faces some challenges, including the complexity of migration processes for large datasets, the potential for data loss during migration, and the need for specialized expertise in managing these complex migrations. The market segmentation reveals significant variations across application sectors. The IT and Telecom sectors are prominent adopters of Email Migration Tools, followed by the Banking, Government, and Retail sectors. Education and other sectors are also contributing to market growth albeit at a slower pace. Future growth will likely be driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies integrated into migration tools, enabling automation, improved accuracy, and reduced migration times. The continuous evolution of email platforms and the need for seamless integration across various systems will sustain market demand. Increased focus on cybersecurity and data compliance regulations further fuels the need for robust and secure email migration solutions, presenting a significant opportunity for market players to innovate and expand their offerings.
These documents include performance data related to migration and borders and data that has been regularly requested from the Home Office by the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Data relating to HM Passport Office is now found in Passports, Citizenship and Civil Registration.
General statistics on immigration are in the Migration statistics collection.
For previous migration transparency data see the National Archives website:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68b5a5f1b0a373a01819fce1/border-force-transparency-data-apr-jun-2025.ods">Border Force transparency data: April to June 2025 (ODS, 205 KB)
This data table provides data on Border Force activities. It includes data on the clearance of passengers at the border within published service standards, as well as seizures of drugs, firearms and offensive weapons and items seized under the Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES). It also includes data on the amount of tax revenue that is protected through detecting alcohol and tobacco, carrier liaison data and annual unit cost data for processing passengers at the border.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68a30399f49bec79d23d2941/customer-service-operations-data-apr-jun-2025.ods">Customer service operations data: April to June 2025 (ODS, 61.7 KB)
This data table provides data on intake and performance against service standard in relation to replies to MP written correspondence for UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), Immigration Enforcement, Border Force and HM Passport Office. It also includes data on performance against service standard in relation to replies to customer complaints for UKVI, Immigration Enforcement and Border Force and UKVI applicant experience survey results.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68a44bdd246cc964c53d29b6/immigration-and-protection-data-apr-jun-2025.xlsx">Immigration and protection data: April to June 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 3.59 MB)
This data table provides data on the quarterly and annual asylum related performance data, including the percentage of initial decisions within 6 months, the size and age of initial decisions that remain outstanding (work in progress – WIP), productivity rates, decision quality and the cost of processing an asylum application. Also included is data on appeal representation rates, human rights applications, change of conditions (no recourse to public funds), fee waivers, citizenship deprivation orders and the older live cases unit.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68adc985960e2d135b4c8e37/asylum-support-data-apr-jun-2025.ods">Asylum Support data: April to June 2025 (ODS, 706 KB)
This data table (formerly Resettlement, Asylum Support and Integration) provides data on transfers of children under the national transfer scheme, applications for support (section 4 and section 95), and the volume of travel document applications raised and despatched.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68a305eb32d2c63f86934382/sponsorship-transparency-data-apr-jun-2025.ods">Sponsorship tran
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The Database Migration Solutions market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of cloud computing, the need for data modernization, and the rising demand for improved data management capabilities across diverse sectors. The market, estimated at $15 billion in 2025, is projected to witness a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching an estimated market value of $45 billion by 2033. This growth is fueled by several key factors, including the expanding adoption of cloud-native applications requiring seamless data migration, the growing prevalence of hybrid cloud environments mandating efficient data transfer, and the stringent regulatory requirements driving data security and compliance upgrades. Significant investments in digital transformation initiatives by enterprises across various industries, including finance, government, and telecommunications, are further accelerating market expansion. The market segmentation reveals a strong preference for live migration solutions over backup migration, reflecting a growing need for minimal downtime during database transitions. Geographically, North America currently holds the largest market share, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific. However, the Asia-Pacific region is projected to exhibit the fastest growth rate during the forecast period due to increasing digitalization and cloud adoption in developing economies like India and China. Competitive pressures are intense, with major cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, as well as specialized migration solution vendors, vying for market share. Despite the overall positive outlook, challenges such as data security concerns, the complexity of migration processes, and the potential for disruptions during migration remain significant restraints. The market is poised for continued expansion, driven by technological innovation and the ever-increasing reliance on efficient data management.
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Brand new annual report presenting and analysing UK migration data for the calendar year. This is a cross-government product.
Source agency: Office for National Statistics
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Annual Report
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The global data migration tool market size was valued at approximately USD 7.5 billion in 2023 and is forecasted to reach USD 17.6 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.1% during the forecast period. The significant growth factor driving this market is the escalating need for efficient data management solutions as organizations worldwide are increasingly focusing on digital transformation initiatives. Data migration tools are paramount in enabling businesses to move data between different storage types, formats, and systems, ensuring smooth transitions and continuity in operations.
One of the primary growth drivers for the data migration tool market is the exponential increase in the volume of data generated across various industries. As businesses accumulate vast amounts of data daily, the need to manage, transfer, and integrate this data efficiently has become crucial. Additionally, with the adoption of big data and analytics, the demand for robust data migration tools is expected to witness significant growth. These tools not only facilitate seamless data transfer but also ensure data integrity and security during the migration process, which is vital for maintaining business operations and decision-making processes.
Another significant factor contributing to the market's growth is the rising trend of cloud adoption. Organizations are increasingly moving their data and applications to cloud environments to leverage benefits such as scalability, cost savings, and improved accessibility. Cloud service providers offer specialized data migration tools that simplify the process of transferring on-premises data to the cloud, thereby driving market growth. Moreover, the growing need for data modernization, which involves updating and optimizing legacy systems, necessitates the use of efficient data migration tools, further propelling market expansion.
Furthermore, regulatory compliance requirements are compelling organizations to implement reliable data migration solutions. Industries such as healthcare, finance, and government are subject to strict data governance and privacy regulations, which mandate secure and compliant data handling practices. Data migration tools equipped with advanced security features ensure that sensitive data is protected during the migration process, helping organizations comply with regulatory standards. As regulatory landscapes continue to evolve, the demand for compliant data migration solutions is expected to surge.
Regionally, North America currently holds the largest market share in the data migration tool market, driven by the presence of major technology providers and early adopters of advanced data management solutions. However, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest growth rate during the forecast period, owing to rapid digital transformation and increasing cloud adoption among businesses in countries like China, India, and Japan. The growing emphasis on big data analytics and the need for efficient data handling in these emerging economies are contributing to the market's robust growth in this region.
The data migration tool market, segmented by component, primarily includes software and services. The software segment dominates the market, owing to the extensive range of data migration software solutions available that cater to various data management needs. These software tools are designed to automate and streamline the data migration process, reducing the risk of human error and ensuring data integrity. Advanced features such as data validation, monitoring, and reporting further enhance the efficiency and reliability of these tools, making them a preferred choice for organizations seeking robust data migration solutions.
Additionally, the rise of cloud-based software solutions has significantly boosted the adoption of data migration software. Cloud-based tools offer scalability, flexibility, and ease of access, allowing businesses to conduct data migration processes remotely and in real-time. This is particularly beneficial for organizations with distributed operations or those undergoing digital transformation. Furthermore, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in data migration software enhances its capabilities, enabling intelligent data mapping, anomaly detection, and predictive analytics, which streamline the migration process and ensure data ac
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This dataset is about regions in the Americas. It has 4 rows. It features 3 columns: central government debt, and net migration.
This page contains data for the immigration system statistics up to March 2023.
For current immigration system data, visit ‘Immigration system statistics data tables’.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6462571894f6df0010f5ea9d/migration-study-sponsorship-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Study sponsorship (Confirmation of acceptance for Studies) (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.04 MB)
CAS_D01: Confirmation of acceptance for study (CAS) used in applications for visas or extensions of stay to study in the UK, by institution type
CAS_D02: Confirmation of acceptance for study (CAS) used in applications for visas or extensions of stay to study in the UK, by nationality
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6462572794f6df000cf5ea91/migration-work-sponsorship-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Work sponsorship (Certificate of Sponsorship) (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.04 MB)
CoS_D01: Certificates of sponsorship (CoS) used in applications for visas or extensions of stay for work in the UK, by industry type
CoS_D02: Certificates of sponsorship (CoS) used in applications for visas or extensions of stay for work in the UK, by nationality
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625737a09dfc000c3c17c2/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 25.5 MB)
Vis_D01: Entry clearance visa applications, by nationality and visa type
Vis_D02: Outcomes of entry clearance visa applications, by nationality, visa type, and outcome
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625744427e41000cb437bc/extensions-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Extensions (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.95 MB)
Exe_D01: Grants and refusals of extensions of stay in the UK, by nationality and category of leave
Exe_D02: Grants of extensions of stay in the UK, by current and previous category of leave
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/646268a5a09dfc06d73c1760/settlement-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Settlement (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.18 MB)
Se_D01 Grants of settlement by country of nationality and category and in-country refusals of settlement
Se_D02 Grants of settlement by category and type of applicant, grants and refusals
Se_D03 Grants of settlement on removal of time limit by geographical region of nationality, sex and age
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625754427e41000cb437be/citizenship-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Citizenship (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.86 MB)
Cit_D01: Applications for British citizenship, by application type and nationality
Cit_D02: Grants of British citizenship, by application type, nationality, sex and age
Cit_D03: British citizenship ceremonies attended, by local authority
This is not the latest data
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Total population, annual change, natural growth, net migration per year
Immigration statistics, year ending June 2021: data tables.
This release presents immigration statistics from Home Office administrative sources, covering the period up to the end of June 2021. It includes data on the topics of:
User Guide to Home Office Immigration Statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Developments in migration statistics
Publishing detailed datasets in Immigration statistics
A range of key input and impact indicators are currently published by the Home Office on the Migration transparency data webpage.
If you have feedback or questions, our email address is MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
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This scatter chart displays central government debt (% of GDP) against net migration (people) in Europe. The data is about countries.
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The government cloud market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing government initiatives to modernize IT infrastructure, enhance cybersecurity, and improve citizen services. The shift towards cloud-based solutions offers significant cost savings through reduced capital expenditure on hardware and maintenance, improved scalability to handle fluctuating workloads, and enhanced operational efficiency. This market is witnessing a strong adoption of cloud services for applications ranging from citizen portals and e-governance to national security and defense systems. Key trends shaping this growth include the increasing demand for cloud-native applications, the rise of hybrid and multi-cloud strategies to maintain data sovereignty and optimize resource utilization, and a growing focus on data analytics and artificial intelligence to improve decision-making. However, challenges such as stringent data security and compliance regulations, concerns about vendor lock-in, and the need for robust integration with legacy systems continue to moderate the market's expansion. Competition is fierce amongst major technology providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, and Oracle Cloud, each vying for a significant share of this lucrative market. Based on an estimated market size of $100 billion in 2025 and a CAGR of 15%, the government cloud market is projected to reach approximately $200 billion by 2033. This growth is anticipated across various segments, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS), with IaaS expected to hold a considerable market share due to the fundamental need for robust computing infrastructure within the government sector. Regional variations in adoption rates are expected, with North America and Europe maintaining leading positions due to high technological maturity and government investment in digital transformation. However, significant growth opportunities are also present in Asia-Pacific and other emerging regions as governments accelerate their cloud adoption strategies. The continuing expansion of 5G networks and the increasing adoption of edge computing will further fuel the growth of this dynamic market.
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 ‘Contents’ sheet in the ‘summary’ tables. Information on where to find historic data in the ‘old’ format is in the ‘Notes’ page of the ‘summary’ tables.
The Home Office intends to make these changes in other areas in the coming publications. If you have any feedback, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Immigration statistics, year ending March 2021
Immigration Statistics Quarterly Release
Immigration Statistics User Guide
Publishing detailed data tables in migration statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Immigration statistics data archives
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/60cc8a3e8fa8f57ce63f19e0/asylum-summary-mar-2021-tables.ods">Asylum and resettlement summary tables, year ending March 2021 (ODS, 81.2 KB)
Detailed asylum and resettlement datasets
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/60a51d788fa8f56a3f720ca2/sponsorship-summary-mar-2021-tables.ods">Sponsorship summary tables, year ending March 2021 (ODS, 48.1 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/60a51db9d3bf7f28890dac6c/visas-summary-mar-2021-tables.ods">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending March 2021 (ODS, 48 KB)
Detailed entry clearance visas datasets
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/60a51df18fa8f56a39f362c3/passenger-arrivals-admissions-summary-mar-2021-tables.ods">Passenger arrivals (admissions) summary tables, year ending March 2021 (ODS, 39.3 KB)
Detailed Passengers initially refused entry at port datasets
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/60a51e51e90e07357519a26a/extentions-summary-mar-2021-tables.ods">Extensions summa
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This dataset presents the estimates of the internal migration statistics of Australia by Local Government Areas (LGA) following the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The dataset spans from the 2006-07 financial year up to the 2015-16 financial year.
Regional internal migration is the movement of people from one region to another within Australia (both interstate and intrastate). For example, it incorporates moves from a Local Government Area (LGA) to any other LGA within the country. Net regional internal migration is the net gain or loss of population through this movement.
The ABS has developed a new series of annual regional internal migration estimates (RIME) based on the 2011 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The Medicare and Defence data used for estimating interstate migration is now also used to estimate internal migration below the state/territory level. However, as Medicare and Defence change of address counts are supplied to the ABS by postcode a method was developed to convert these counts to SA2, the base spatial unit of the ASGS. The method used correspondences to convert to SA2, and adjustments were applied to account for known deficiencies in the Medicare and Defence data. A similar method was used to prepare RIME at the LGA level, based on 2011 boundaries.
This data is Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data (catalogue number: 3412.0) used with permission from the ABS.
For more information please visit the ABS Explanatory Notes.
Please note: RIME are not directly comparable with estimated resident populations (ERPs) because of the different methods and source data used to prepare each series. The combination of natural increase and net migration (internal and overseas) therefore may not correspond with change in ERP. AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.
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The government cloud solutions market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing government initiatives for digital transformation, enhanced cybersecurity needs, and the need for greater operational efficiency and cost optimization. The market, estimated at $150 billion in 2025, is projected to witness a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2025 to 2033, reaching approximately $450 billion by 2033. Key drivers include the modernization of legacy IT infrastructure, the rising adoption of cloud-native applications and services, and the increasing demand for data analytics and AI capabilities within government agencies. The shift towards cloud-based solutions also offers improved scalability, flexibility, and disaster recovery capabilities, further accelerating market expansion. Significant regional variations exist, with North America currently holding the largest market share, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. However, developing economies are witnessing significant growth fueled by increasing government investments in digital infrastructure. The market is segmented by application (Local and State Government, Defense and Military) and type (Software, Service), with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions witnessing particularly strong demand. While the market presents significant opportunities, several restraints exist, including concerns about data security and privacy, regulatory compliance challenges, and the potential for vendor lock-in. Furthermore, the integration of cloud solutions with existing legacy systems can be complex and resource-intensive. Despite these challenges, the long-term outlook remains positive, driven by ongoing technological advancements and the increasing reliance on cloud-based solutions for critical government functions. Major players such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and IBM dominate the market landscape, competing intensely on pricing, security features, and service offerings. The entry of smaller, specialized cloud providers focusing on niche government needs, however, is also creating a dynamic competitive environment. The continued emphasis on cybersecurity and data sovereignty will be crucial factors shaping the future development of this expanding market.
Migration flows are derived from the relationship between the location of current residence in the American Community Survey (ACS) sample and the responses given to the migration question "Where did you live 1 year ago?". There are flow statistics (moved in, moved out, and net moved) between county or minor civil division (MCD) of residence and county, MCD, or world region of residence 1 year ago. Estimates for MCDs are only available for the 12 strong-MCD states, where the MCDs have the same government functions as incorporated places. Migration flows between metropolitan statistical areas are available starting with the 2009-2013 5-year ACS dataset. Flow statistics are available by three or four variables for each dataset starting with the 2006-2010 5-year ACS datasets. The variables change for each dataset and do not repeat in overlapping datasets. In addition to the flow estimates, there are supplemental statistics files that contain migration/geographical mobility estimates (e.g., nonmovers, moved to a different state, moved from abroad) for each county, MCD, or metro area.
This document contains data on:
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This scatter chart displays central government debt (% of GDP) against net migration (people). The data is about regions.
List of the data tables as part of the Immigration system statistics Home Office release. Summary and detailed data tables covering the immigration system, including out-of-country and in-country visas, asylum, detention, and returns.
If you have any feedback, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
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Immigration system statistics, year ending June 2025
Immigration system statistics quarterly release
Immigration system statistics user guide
Publishing detailed data tables in migration statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Immigration statistics data archives
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efececc5ef8b4c5fc448c/passenger-arrivals-summary-jun-2025-tables.ods">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending June 2025 (ODS, 31.3 KB)
‘Passengers refused entry at the border summary tables’ and ‘Passengers refused entry at the border detailed datasets’ have been discontinued. The latest published versions of these tables are from February 2025 and are available in the ‘Passenger refusals – release discontinued’ section. A similar data series, ‘Refused entry at port and subsequently departed’, is available within the Returns detailed and summary tables.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efd8307f2cc15c93572d8/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-jun-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending June 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 57.1 KB)
ETA_D01: Applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
ETA_D02: Outcomes of applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68b08043b430435c669c17a2/visas-summary-jun-2025-tables.ods">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending June 2025 (ODS, 56.1 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/689efda51fedc616bb133a38/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-jun-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending June 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 29.6 MB)
Vis_D01: Entry clearance visa applications, by nationality and visa type
Vis_D02: Outcomes of entry clearance visa applications, by nationality, visa type, and outcome
Additional data relating to in country and overseas Visa applications can be fo