The diagram or bar graph represents the data of British emigrants’ chosen destinations from 2006 to 2007. The countries usually chosen by British people to migrate to are Australia, Canada, Germany, the U.S.A., and Greece.
In 2006, the highest number of immigrants, depicted in blue, was to Australia, which had the maximum number of British immigrants and remained constant during all four years. This was followed by Canada, which had more than 20,000 British immigrants in 2006 but was surpassed by Greece in 2007. It was, however, still in second place during other years.
Germany had its highest number of British immigrants in 2006 and experienced a decline during the four years, with 2009 being the lowest. The U.S.A., meanwhile, fluctuated during all four years, with 2008 showing the highest number of immigrants and 2007 the lowest.
In 2007, Greece was second for the highest number of British immigrants; otherwise, it maintained its position as the least-selected destination for the other years shown.
Overall, Australia was the most preferred destination for British immigrants, exceeding 50,000 people, while Greece was the least preferred, as shown in the bar chart data.
