How many people immigrate to the Netherlands?

A total of 316 thousand immigrants arrived in the Netherlands in 2024. That was 20 thousand fewer than in 2023. In addition, 209 thousand people emigrated from the Netherlands, 10 thousand more than in 2023.

Overall then, more people came to live in the Netherlands in 2024 than left. Net migration (immigration minus emigration) was positive, at +108 thousand. Between 2003 and 2007, net migration was negative: there were fewer immigrants than emigrants.

An immigrant is someone who arrives in the Netherlands from another country and registers with a municipality. Asylum seekers are only counted as immigrants if they have been granted a (temporary) residence permit, or if they have lived in a reception centre for asylum seekers for more than six months and have been registered as residents.

Migration
YearImmigration (x 1,000)Emigration (x 1,000)Net migration (x 1,000)
2003104.514-104.831-0.317
200494.019-110.235-16.216
200592.297-119.725-27.428
2006101.150-132.470-31.320
2007116.819-122.576-5.757
2008143.516-117.77925.737
2009146.378-111.89734.481
2010154.432-121.35133.081
2011162.962-133.19429.768
2012158.374-144.49113.883
2013164.772-145.66919.103
2014182.949-147.86235.087
2015204.615-149.50955.106
2016230.739-151.54579.194
2017234.957-154.29280.665
2018243.737-157.36686.371
2019269.064-161.029108.035
2020220.853-152.49468.359
2021252.528-145.330107.198
2022403.108-179.310223.798
2023335.668-198.302137.366
2024316.305-208.537107.768

What impact does migration have on the overall population figures?

Migration is not the only factor that can lead to a rise or fall in the population. The birth rate and death rate also play a role. In 2024, there were fewer births than deaths in the Netherlands. The natural rate of population growth (births minus deaths) was therefore negative, at -7 thousand. Net migration and natural population growth combined meant there was population growth of 102 thousand overall. Until 2014, natural growth was the main factor driving population growth in the Netherlands; since 2014, it has mainly been driven by net migration.

Changes in the number of inhabitants
JaarNet migration (in thousands)Net migration (in thousands)_2Population growth (in thousands)
199513.90455.86369.767
199616.80456.41473.218
199727.88759.19887.085
199843.11862.915106.033
199940.37263.353103.725
200053.87369.252123.125
200150.83867.372118.210
200224.33262.95587.287
2003-0.31765.77765.460
2004-16.21663.71047.494
2005-27.42856.11228.684
2006-31.32055.10223.782
2007-5.75753.16447.407
200825.73754.65180.388
200934.48154.72189.202
201033.08147.72980.810
201129.76844.78174.549
201213.88335.34449.227
201319.10330.61149.714
201435.08736.35071.437
201555.10623.28878.394
201679.19423.193102.387
201780.66518.91299.577
201886.37114.708101.079
2019108.03517.387125.422
202068.359-0.52967.830
2021107.1988.059115.257
2022223.798-3.179220.619
2023137.366-5.715131.651
2024107.768-6.683101.085

Where do migrants arriving in the Netherlands come from?

Immigrants come from many different countries. The majority of immigrants were resident in another European country before they came to the Netherlands. In 2024, the largest number of immigrants came from Ukraine (27 thousand people). Other countries where a large number of immigrants came from include Poland, Türkiye (Turkey) and Germany.

Immigrants
Country of originUkraine (%)Poland (%)Turkey (%)GermanySpain (%)Romania (%)Bulgaria (%)Other (%)Ukraine (x 1 000)Poland (x 1 000)Turkey (x 1 000)Germany (x 1 000)Spain (x 1 000)Romania (x 1 000)Bulgaria (x 1 000)Other (x 1 000)Total (x 1 000)
Immigrants, by country of origin10.27.86.55.03.93.63.259.93526.722.217.113.312.210.9205.7343.1
Immigrants, by country of birth12.08.38.16.14.84.03.952.837.225.725.218.814.712.312.1163.4309.2
Immigrants, by nationality14.112.28.06.24.43.93.847.244.438.525.319.613.912.312.1148.5314.6

However, the country in which somebody lived before arriving in the Netherlands is not always the country that they were born in. For instance, there are people who were born in the Netherlands, emigrated to another country, and later return to the Netherlands. However, most immigrants were born elsewhere.

Figures on nationality are collected at the time of immigration. Nationality is usually acquired at birth (either the nationality of the parents or the country in which a person is born) and in some cases through naturalisation. Some immigrants hold Dutch nationality, but most hold the nationality of another country.

Why do migrants come to the Netherlands?

People come to live in the Netherlands for a range of reasons. Labour migrants come to work, study migrants come to take part in education, asylum seekers come to apply for asylum, and family migrants come to be reunited with their partner, parents and/or children.

Whether or not an immigrant’s reason for migrating is recorded depends on their nationality upon arrival:

  • Dutch nationality: no reason for migration is attributed.
  • Nationality of another EU state or EFTA state (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland): the reason for migrating is inferred from the kind of activities that the person engages in once they are in the Netherlands. This data is available up to 2023.
  • Other nationalities (all non-EU/EFTA countries): these immigrants are required to register with the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). Their reason for migrating is determined on the basis of their residence permit. This data is available up to 2024.

Immigration from EU/EFTA countries, by reason for migration, 2023
Nationaliteit en doelNumber of immigrants (x 1,000)
Dutch nationals¹⁾44.880
Other EU/EFTA nationality
Work43.895
Family31.185
Study18.430
Other or unknown33.165
1)no reason for migration is attributed

Immigrants who hold an EU/EFTA nationality often settle in the Netherlands in order to work. In 2023, 44 thousand people came to the Netherlands for this reason. No migration motive was attributed for 45 thousand people because they were Dutch nationals. The remainder came here to study, for some other purpose, or for unknown reasons.

Immigrants who hold a non-EU/EFTA nationality mainly come in order to join other family members who are already in the Netherlands. In 2024, there were 40 thousand ‘family migrants’. Additionally, 30 thousand refugees also came from Ukraine, under the Temporary Protection Directive. The remainder came to the Netherlands to request asylum, to work, to study, for some other purpose, or for unknown reasons.

Immigration from outside EU/EFTA, by reason for migration, 2024
MotiefNumber of immigrants (x 1,000)
Work21.500
Family39.665
Asylum36.390
Study22.330
Temporary protection29.620
Other5.525

How long do immigrants stay?

Not all immigrants stay in the Netherlands. A significant share of them leave for another country after a few years. Among migrants from EU/EFTA countries who arrived in the Netherlands in 2014, 61 percent had moved elsewhere ten years later. Among migrants from non-EU/EFTA countries who arrived in the Netherlands in the same year, 55 percent had moved elsewhere ten years later.

There is a correlation between people’s original reason for migrating and whether they stay in the Netherlands or not. Among immigrants with an EU/EFTA nationality, those who came here to work or study are the least likely to stay. Those who came to the Netherlands be with family members, or who hold Dutch nationality, are the most likely to stay.

Departure of EU/EFTA migrants who arrived in 2012-2014, by reason for migration
Jaar na immigratieDutch nationals1) (%)Work (%)Family (%)Study (%)Other and unknown (%)Total (%)
115.530.218.620.042.423.6
222.847.330.637.860.036.3
327.456.538.553.468.444.0
430.862.444.063.473.149.1
533.566.647.969.576.152.7
635.469.450.873.578.255.2
737.071.453.175.979.757.1
838.473.055.077.780.858.6
939.674.456.779.081.859.9
1040.975.658.180.182.761.1
1)no reason for migration is attributed

There is a similar picture among immigrants who hold non-EU/EFTA nationality. They are also the least likely to stay if they came to the Netherlands to work or study. Those who came here to be reunited with family members or to apply for asylum are the most likely to stay.

Departure of non-EU/EFTA migrants who arrived in 2012-2014, by reason for migration
Jaar na immigratieWork (%)Asylum (%)Family (%)Other (%)Study (%)Total (%)
126.72.910.138.632.118.3
244.16.120.050.751.330.2
354.28.326.655.865.237.9
461.010.031.659.272.642.9
567.111.235.361.477.046.5
670.412.437.463.180.648.9
772.414.539.165.083.351.0
874.016.540.666.184.752.5
975.218.241.867.385.653.8
1076.219.442.867.986.254.7

Would you like to find out more about immigration?

A detailed analysis of migration to the Netherlands by country of origin and migration motive is available (in Dutch only) in the Report on Integration and Communities 2024, in the chapter entitled Bevolking.

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