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Immigration system statistics, year ending September 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/691afc82e39a085bda43edd8/passenger-arrivals-summary-sep-2025-tables.ods">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending September 2025 (ODS, 31.5 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/691b03595a253e2c40d705b9/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-sep-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending September 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 58.6 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/6924812a367485ea116a56bd/visas-summary-sep-2025-tables.ods">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending September 2025 (ODS, 53.3 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/691aebbf5a253e2c40d70598/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-sep-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending September 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 30.2 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 overse
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RESPOND project produced a high level of empirical material in 11 countries (Sweden, the UK, Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iraq, and Lebanon) where the research is conducted between the period 2017-2020. The country teams gathered macro (policies), meso (implementation/stakeholders) and micro (individuals/asylum seekers and refuges) level data related to the thematic fields formulated in four work packages: borders, protection regimes, reception, and integration. An important contribution of this research has been its micro/individual focus which enabled the research teams to capture and understand the migration experiences of asylum seekers and refugees and their responses to the policies and obstacles that they have encountered. Country teams conducted in total 539 interviews with refugees and asylum seekers, and more than 210 interviews with stakeholders (state and non-state actors) working in the field of migration. Additionally, the project has conducted a survey study in Sweden and Turkey (n=700 in each country), covering similar topics. This dataset is only about the micro part of the Respond research, and reflects data derived out of 539 interviews conducted with asylum seekers and refugees in 11 countries and here presented in a quantitative form This dataset is prepared as part of Work Package D2.6 (Dataset on border experiences) the Horizon 2020 RESPOND project as a joint effort of the below listed project partners. • Uppsala University (dataset entries from Sweden) • Göttingen University (dataset entries from Germany) • Glasgow Caledonian University (dataset entries from the UK and Hungary) • Istanbul Bilgi University (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Cambridge (dataset entries from the UK, Sweden and Germany) • Swedish Research Institute Istanbul (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Florence (dataset entries from Italy) • Özyegin University (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Aegean (dataset entries from Greece) • University of Warsaw (dataset entries from Poland) • Hammurabi Human Rights Organization (dataset entries from Iraq) • Lebanon Support (dataset entries from Lebanon) • Austrian Academy of Sciences (dataset entries from Austria)
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Zoopla UK properties dataset extracted bt crawl feeds team. Dataset having more than 80K+ records and 30 datapoints.
Dataset is available in CSV format
Site complexity: Difficult
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RESPOND project produced a high level of empirical material in 11 countries (Sweden, the UK, Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iraq, and Lebanon) where the research is conducted between the period 2017-2020. The country teams gathered macro (policies), meso (implementation/stakeholders) and micro (individuals/asylum seekers and refuges) level data related to the thematic fields formulated in four work packages: borders, protection regimes, reception, and integration. An important contribution of this research has been its micro/individual focus which enabled the research teams to capture and understand the migration experiences of asylum seekers and refugees and their responses to the policies and obstacles that they have encountered.
Country teams conducted in total 539 interviews with refugees and asylum seekers, and more than 210 interviews with stakeholders (state and non-state actors) working in the field of migration. Additionally, the project has conducted a survey study in Sweden and Turkey (n=700 in each country), covering similar topics.
This dataset is only about the micro part of the Respond research, and reflects data derived out of 539 interviews conducted with asylum seekers and refugees in 11 countries and here presented in a quantitative form. The whole dataset is structured along the work package topics: Border, Protection, Reception and Integration.
This dataset is prepared as part of Work Package D4.4 (Dataset on Reception) the Horizon 2020 RESPOND project as a joint effort of the below listed project partners.
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Link to metadata file in JSON format.{ "title": "SGN Distribution Pipe Network - Scottish Borders", "creator": "SCOTIA GAS NETWORKS (Company number 04958135)", "publisher": "SCOTIA GAS NETWORKS (Company number 04958135)", "contributor": "SCOTIA GAS NETWORKS (Company number 04958135)", "source": "https://open-data-sharing-portal-sgn-uk.hub.arcgis.com/", "subject": "Gas Distribution Pipe Network", "description": "SGN's gas network pipe assets for the distribution network (low pressure, medium pressure and intermediate pressure tiers) conforming to the Gas Network Data Interoperability Technical Standard. This dataset should not be used for ‘spade in the ground’ works and staying safe when working near gas network pipes. The gas network is dynamic and can therefore change on a day-to-day basis. The quickest and easiest way you can access maps of the gas network suitable for this purpose is to use the free service LinesearchbeforeUdig (LSBUD - https://lsbud.co.uk/). This dataset does not reflect any current or future capacity on the network. For any capacity enquiries and/or potential new connections to our network, please contact SGN's Network Connections team in the first instance at https://www.sgn.co.uk/gas-connections", "conformsTo": "https://open-data-sharing-portal-sgn-uk.hub.arcgis.com/documents/d00db3bb43ef4404b3ab080b04730d6f/", "coverage": "Scottish Borders", "date": "2025", "format": "SHP", "Type": "Dataset", "identifier": "SCB", "language": "eng", "relation": "n/a", "rights": "https://www.sgn.co.uk/open-data-licence", "tableSchema": { "columns": [ { "columnName": "FID", "columnType": "integer", "columnDesc": "System-generated unique ID automatically inserted as part of the shapefile format. Non-relevant" }, { "columnName": "Shape", "columnType": "geometry", "columnDesc": "Geometric shape composed of one or more coordinates spatially referenced to a coordinate system. SGN's source data is projected to the British National Grid (WKID:27700) coordinate system" }, { "columnName": "TYPE", "columnType": "string(25)", "columnDesc": "Type of pipe within network" }, { "columnName": "PRESSURE", "columnType": "string(2)", "columnDesc": "Operating pressure tier of the pipe" }, { "columnName": "MATERIAL", "columnType": "string(2)", "columnDesc": "The physical components that go into the make-up of a tangible asset or are used for maintenance or other duties for the activities undertaken by the licensee and related parties" }, { "columnName": "DIAMETER", "columnType": "double(6,2)", "columnDesc": "The diameter measurements for the pipe. Depending on the pipe type this may be the nominal, outside or inside diameter" }, { "columnName": "DIAM_UNIT", "columnType": "string(2)", "columnDesc": "Unit of measurement for the diameter in inches or millimetres" }, { "columnName": "CARR_MAT", "columnType": "string(2)", "columnDesc": "The material of the existing services and mains (carrier) pipes into which another pipe is inserted" }, { "columnName": "CARR_DIA", "columnType": "double(6,2)", "columnDesc": "The diameter of the existing pipe into which another pipe is inserted, defined as inside diameter for non-PE pipes and outside diameter for PE pipes" }, { "columnName": "CARR_DI_UN", "columnType": "string(2)", "columnDesc": "Unit of measurement for the diameter (in inches or millimetres) of the outer pipe into which a live pipe has been inserted" }, { "columnName": "ASSET_ID", "columnType": "string(20)", "columnDesc": "Anonymised unique asset reference – for data validation use only, not used operationally. Can be used as the primary key for the data asset" }, { "columnName": "DEPTH", "columnType": "string(10)", "columnDesc": "The minimum value of the all the depth of cover requirements for the pipe asset, recorded in metres. Note: this field is not populated by SGN" }, { "columnName": "AG_IND", "columnType": "string(5)", "columnDesc": "Boolean indicator whether or not pipe asset is above-ground. Note: this field is not populated by SGN" }, { "columnName": "INST_DATE", "columnType": "date", "columnDesc": "Date the asset was installed in the location. Note: this field may contain, inferred, calculated, missing or default values", } { "columnName": "ObjectId", "columnType": "integer", "columnDesc": "System-generated unique identifier automatically inserted by ArcGIS Online during upload procedure. Non-relevant", } ] }}
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RESPOND project produced a high level of empirical material in 11 countries (Sweden, the UK, Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iraq, and Lebanon) where the research is conducted between the period 2017-2020. The country teams gathered macro (policies), meso (implementation/stakeholders) and micro (individuals/asylum seekers and refuges) level data related to the thematic fields formulated in four work packages: borders, protection regimes, reception, and integration. An important contribution of this research has been its micro/individual focus which enabled the research teams to capture and understand the migration experiences of asylum seekers and refugees and their responses to the policies and obstacles that they have encountered. Country teams conducted in total 539 interviews with refugees and asylum seekers, and more than 210 interviews with stakeholders (state and non-state actors) working in the field of migration. Additionally, the project has conducted a survey study in Sweden and Turkey (n=700 in each country), covering similar topics. This dataset is only about the micro part of the Respond research, and reflects data derived out of 539 interviews conducted with asylum seekers and refugees in 11 countries and here presented in a quantitative form. The whole dataset is structured along the work package topics: Borders, Protection, Reception and Integration. This dataset is prepared as part of Work Package D3.5 (Dataset on refugee protection) the Horizon 2020 RESPOND project as a joint effort of the below listed project partners. • Uppsala University (dataset entries from Sweden) • Göttingen University (dataset entries from Germany) • Glasgow Caledonian University (dataset entries from the UK and Hungary) • Istanbul Bilgi University (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Cambridge (dataset entries from the UK, Sweden and Germany) • Swedish Research Institute Istanbul (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Florence (dataset entries from Italy) • Özyegin University (dataset entries from Turkey) • University of Aegean (dataset entries from Greece) • University of Warsaw (dataset entries from Poland) • Hammurabi Human Rights Organization (dataset entries from Iraq) • Lebanon Support (dataset entries from Lebanon) • Austrian Academy of Sciences (dataset entries from Austria)
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If you have any feedback, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
The Microsoft Excel .xlsx files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of these documents in a more accessible format, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
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Immigration system statistics, year ending September 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/691afc82e39a085bda43edd8/passenger-arrivals-summary-sep-2025-tables.ods">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending September 2025 (ODS, 31.5 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/691b03595a253e2c40d705b9/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-sep-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending September 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 58.6 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/6924812a367485ea116a56bd/visas-summary-sep-2025-tables.ods">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending September 2025 (ODS, 53.3 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/691aebbf5a253e2c40d70598/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-sep-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending September 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 30.2 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 overse