Germany expects 500,000 refugees this year

A report in the Rheinische Post says Germany expects 500,000 refugees this year, after 1.1 million migrants arrived in the country last year.

Refugees go to emergency accomodation at the border between Germany and Austria near Wegscheid

Refugees go to emergency accomodation at the border between Germany and Austria near Wegscheid Source: AAP

The German government expects 500,000 refugees to come to Germany this year, German newspaper Rheinische Post cited sources from the Federal Labour Office as saying.

German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told Frank-Juergen Weise, head of both the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees and the Federal Labour Office, to prepare for an influx of that size this year, the newspaper said in an advance copy of a report due to be published on Tuesday.

Refugees on their way to Germany stop at the camp in Opatovac.
Refugees on their way to Germany stop at the camp in Opatovac. Source: (Photo: Marko Mrkonjic/PIXSELL)
The German Interior Ministry was not immediately available to comment on the report.

Last year some 1.1 million migrants arrived in Germany.

German media tend to use the word refugee to refer to both refugees and migrants.
A man holds a cardboard "Welcome" sign during the arrival of refugees at a train station in Germany. (AAP)
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