An estimated 178,725 Chinese citizens applied for asylum worldwide in 2025, based on the latest UNHCR figures. The total is slightly below the record set in 2024, but could still be revised upward when UNHCR finalizes its annual data. Finalized global asylum statistics are typically published the following year after data verification and consolidation.
Since Xi Jinping assumed power in 2012, the cumulative number of Chinese asylum seekers worldwide has risen to approximately 1.33 million, Safeguard Defenders said. By comparison, roughly 162,000 Chinese citizens sought asylum during Hu’s decade in office.
Top Destinations
The United States continued to be the primary destination for Chinese asylum seekers in 2025, accounting for the overwhelming majority of applications. UNHCR data show that about 147,909 Chinese nationals filed asylum claims in the United States during the year.Canada recorded a significant increase in Chinese asylum applications, with 6,435 claims in 2025, more than double the levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic. Italy also saw a notable rise, receiving 3,857 asylum applications from Chinese nationals, a sharp increase compared with pre-COVID-19 pandemic years.
Australia remained a major destination for Chinese asylum seekers, though the number of applications there declined from recent highs.
UNHCR data show that 10,436 Chinese nationals sought asylum in Australia in 2025, down from peaks recorded in the previous two years.
Elsewhere, Chinese asylum applications were spread across dozens of countries, though many nations in Asia, Africa, and parts of Eastern Europe recorded only single-digit figures, according to UNHCR data.
UNHCR is expected to release its finalized global asylum figures for 2025 sometime this year, which will determine whether the latest surge represents a new record or a continuation of the elevated levels seen since the COVID-19 pandemic.







