The provided bar chart illustrates British emigration to selected destinations across four years from 2006 to 2009.
Overall, Australia was the most popular destination for British emigrants, while Greece saw the least number of migrants during the period.
The emigration figures to Australia consistently surpassed those to other countries, with a peak of 54,000 in 2007. In comparison, Canada experienced a decline in popularity after 2007 despite having about 20,000 British emigrants each year. Germany attracted a stable number of around 20,000 migrants annually. The USA witnessed a fluctuation in emigration numbers, ranging between 25,000 and 28,000. In contrast, Greece had the lowest emigration numbers, dropping from around 6,000 in 2006 to about 3,000 in 2009.
Australia had the highest emigration numbers consistently throughout the period, with a significant increase from 2006 to 2007. Canada, although initially attracting a comparable number of emigrants to Australia, experienced a gradual decline in British migrants. Germany maintained a steady inflow of around 20,000 British nationals annually. The USA witnessed fluctuations in the number of British emigrants, with a peak in 2006 and a slight decrease by 2009. In contrast, Greece had the fewest British emigrants throughout the period, with numbers steadily decreasing from 2006 to 2009.
