The surge is not happening
According to Eurostat, Russian citizens filed 18,400 applications for asylum in European countries in 2022. To no one’s surprise, the leaders are Germany (3,855), France (3,350), and Poland (2,215).
Some experts predicted a sharp influx of asylum seekers from Russia in the first year of the Ukraine war, but it didn’t quite happen. Indeed, compared to the COVID years of 2020 and 2021, the number of Russians looking for legal protection in Europe more than doubled. But it makes more sense to compare these numbers with 2019, when European countries registered almost 15,000 asylum petitions from Russians.
The absolute peak of appeals from Russia was registered back in 2013, even before Crimea was annexed. These requests were mostly submitted by Chechens after the region went abuzz with false rumours that Germany offered refugees from North Caucasian regions €4,000 and a plot of land. Berlin repeatedly denied this.