The line graph compares three different countries, including the USA, Canada, and Australia, in terms of the number of annual immigrants from 1990 to 2001. Units are measured in thousands.
In general, the number of immigrants to Canada experienced an upward trajectory, while the number of immigrants to Australia remained relatively stable, albeit with varying levels. Of particular note is the USA, which was ranked the highest throughout the period shown.
Beginning with the number of immigrants to Canada, this figure stayed comparatively stable at about 200 (thousands) before rising to over 400 (thousands) by the conclusion of the period. The number of immigrants to Australia was the lowest and stayed relatively stable over the years, reaching a low of 180 thousand.
When it comes to the USA, the number of immigrants was about 1400 (thousands) in 1991, followed by an increase to 1800 in 1992. Over the following years, this figure plummeted to 1000 in 1993 and gradually decreased by 1996. The corresponding figure steadily declined by 1999, hitting a low of 650 (thousands), before rising to above 900 by the end of the period.
