The graph illustrates information about the number of settlers in the USA, Canada, and Australia between 1991 and 2001.
Overall, the USA and Canada saw a gradual increase, whereas Australia, despite having the biggest initial number, experienced a decrease over the given time period.
Focusing on growth first, Canada started with 500, compared with the USA, which had more than 100 in 1991. Canada went up to 1500, almost the same as the USA in 1994, and this was followed by an even greater increase, reaching its peak at roughly 2250 in 1995. The USA continued to rise steadily and then remained stable at 2500 from 2000 to 2001. After the dramatic decline in the number of immigrants to Canada in 1996, it remained stable until 1999 with approximately 1000 individuals, but at the end of the period, the figure increased by 500.
On the other hand, Australia, despite having more than 2500 in the beginning, witnessed the highest reduction, reaching 500 in 1995. The number of people who came from another country to Australia remained constant until the end of the time period.
