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The image depicts a bar graph illustrating British emigration to selected destinations between 2004-2007, with thousands on the y-axis and destination countries on the x-axis. Each country has four bars representing the years, with blue for 2004, red for 2005, green for 2006, and yellow for 2007. Australia had the highest emigration numbers, starting around 50,000 in 2004, decreasing steadily each year to just over 30,000 in 2007. Spain's numbers ranged from just over 40,000 in 2004 to around 35,000 in 2007. New Zealand saw a consistent decrease from just over 20,000 in 2004 to around 10,000 in 2007. The USA had an increase from 20,000 in 2004 to nearly 30,000 in 2006 before dropping to around 20,000 in 2007. France's numbers remained relatively stable, starting at just over 10,000 in 2004, peaking at around 15,000 in 2005, and settling at just under 10,000 in 2007. The data source is the International Passenger Survey/ONS.
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The graph illustrates data about five specific countries (Australia, Spain, USA, France, and New Zealand) to which British citizens decided to immigrate between 2004 and 2007. Overall, Australia remained the most desirable choice over the given period of time, although the land which was the least selected varied from year to year.
Australia stayed the most desired destination throughout the four years, reaching a peak in 2006 when about 50,000 people moved to it. After Australia, Spain was the country that was most suitable for Britons in all four years, except for 2005 when France and Spain had an equal number of British immigrants, and that was the period when the number of people who moved to France peaked.
In 2004 and 2007, New Zealand was the least picked from all the other lands. In 2007, the number of people who emigrated to France was just under 20,000, which is the same number that was recorded in 2005 when the USA was the least choice, and that place was taken by New Zealand in 2006.
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