To ask the Scottish Government how many immigrants have been placed in temporary accommodation in Glasgow in 2025 to date. The Scottish Government does not collect information on the immigration status of those applying to local authorities in Scotland for homelessness support.The eligibility status for main applicants is collected, although this is not the same as immigration status.The following table shows how many people associated with homelessness applications in Glasgow were in a temporary accommodation placement at any point between January and March 2025, broken down by eligibility status of main applicant.Local AuthorityEligibilityPeopleGlasgow CityBritish citizens or nationals of one of the EEA countries, pre EU expansion in 2004, or Switzerland4,400 Nationals of one of the A8 countries (which joined the EU in 2004) or other countries to have joined the EU since368 Not nationals of one of the above countries, but are lawfully present in the UK (e.g. because they have been granted refugee status or leave to remain) and meet the criteria for eligibility6,116 Ukrainian nationals, lawfully present in the UK through the Ukraine Family Scheme or Homes for Ukraine (private or super sponsor) visa scheme (and had been living in Ukraine on or before 1 January 2022)49 Not eligible for assistance308Please note data beyond March 2025 is not yet available.