The above bar chart shows the relocation of the British nationals to various countries between the years 2006 to 2009. The countries included were Australia, Canada, Germany, the United States, and Greece.
Firstly, the largest number of British nationals settling abroad was seen in Australia. As a consequence, we saw a steady upward trend in the number of emigrations seen between the years of 2006 to 2009. With the largest number of emigrations seen during the year 2009, with the number of British settling had reached above 50,000. Secondly, Canada was seen as the next highest destination for the British. Here, we see a downward trend through the years and the emigrations reached to below 30,000 by 2009. Thirdly, Germany also saw a steady decline in settlements by British nationals, which started off as 23,000 in 2006 to just 20,000 in 2009. Fourthly, the United States saw a fluctuating change through the years with 21,000 British emigrating in 2006 to 20,000 in 2007. Next in 2008, another increase followed by a decrease in settlements in the USA the following year, 2009. Finally, Greece saw an unchanging number of emigrations by the British nationals except for the year 2007, where it saw an unexpected change with a large increase of 35,000 people.
In conclusion, we can deduct that the country with the highest number of settlements was Australia, followed by Canada, then Germany. With USA and then Greece in last.
