This chart depicted British Emigration to selected destinations starting from the year 2004 until 2007. The numbers of people were in thousands. The selected place were including Australia, Spain, New Zealand, USA, and lastly, France.
Generally, Australia was the most chosen destination for British Emigration with the number of 50,000 people in the year 2006. On the other hand, while still in the same continet, New Zealand was the least selected destination to emigrate, with the number remain almost stagnant. Furthermore, the most significant increase was shown in France, where in 2004 there were approximately 20,000 emigrants and this number substantially grew to just about 35,000 in just a 12 months.
In the course of 2004, the most selected destination was Australia at roughly 40,000 inhabits. In different circumstances, New Zealand and France were 50% less compared to Australia, with only the order of 20,000 emigrants. Furthermore, Spain and New Zealand were the countries that remain stable in the course of 4 years whereas Spain only lessen roughly 7,000 people and New Zealand plunged 3,000 emigrants.
