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Asylum-seekers from Venezuela 2014-18

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People with regular status including resident permits* JSON  .CSV 
2,597,345
Last updated 24 Nov 2021
Source - Government 
Breakdown per country JSON  .CSV 
Location name Source Data date Population
Argentina Government 31 Jul 2021
  13.8%
281,500
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Government 31 Oct 2021
  0.3%
6,900
Brazil Government 31 Oct 2020
  7.1%
145,462
Canada Government 31 Mar 2018
  0.3%
5,705
Chile Government 10 Mar 2021
  29.9%
610,035
Colombia Government 31 Aug 2021
  16.9%
344,688
Costa Rica Government 31 Mar 2021
  0.3%
7,046
Curaçao Government 31 Jan 2021
  0.1%
1,291
Dominican Republic Government 30 Jun 2019
  0.4%
7,946
Ecuador Government 30 Aug 2020
  9.9%
202,489
Mexico Government 10 Jul 2020
  2.1%
42,763
Paraguay Government 30 Sep 2021
  0.2%
3,200
Peru Government 30 Sep 2021
  17.8%
362,800
Uruguay Government 30 Sep 2021
  1.0%
19,700

*A number of countries in the region have in place arrangements, outside the asylum system, for Venezuelans to reside for an extended period (one to two years), with access to work and social services. These arrangements include temporary residence permits, labour migration visas, humanitarian visas, and regional visa agreements, including MERCOSUR and UNASUR.
Total asylum claims per country JSON  .CSV 
In some countries, individual records may relate to a case (group of individuals) and not just that of an individual alone. Various countries include Bolivia, Paraguay, European states and Central America.
Location name Source Data date Population
Argentina UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.5%
5,084
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.0%
25
Brazil UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  9.9%
92,645
Canada UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.1%
900
Chile UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.3%
2,690
Colombia UNHCR, Government 31 Dec 2021
  1.7%
15,811
Costa Rica UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.7%
6,502
Curaçao UNHCR 30 Jun 2021
  0.0%
285
Dominican Republic UNHCR 30 Jun 2021
  0.0%
278
Ecuador UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.4%
3,972
Mexico UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.9%
8,565
Panama UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.3%
2,453
Paraguay UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.1%
841
Peru UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  56.7%
531,579
Spain UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  1.5%
14,100
Trinidad and Tobago UNHCR 30 Jun 2021
  1.9%
17,815
United States of America UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  24.6%
230,260
Uruguay UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.1%
1,013
Various UNHCR, Government 30 Jun 2021
  0.3%
3,031

  Links
R4V Response for Venezuelans
ACNUR Perú
Material: Capacitación en Respuesta Humanitaria Inclusiva
OIM Perú
The right to education of people on the move: UNESCO calls on Latin American and Caribbean countries to provide answers beyond migratory emergency responses
The conclusions of the regional forum “Education beyond borders: Regional solidarity for the guarantee of the right to education for people on the move” were released by UNESCO on October 17, 2019. The document issues a call to build cross-border regional educational responses in a complex context of large-scale international movements that cannot be successfully addressed solely through national solutions, UNESCO states.