The table chart gives the breakdown of number of people living in five different European countries in 2001.
Overall, Polish people living outside of the country showed the most prominent total figure, while Spanish had the lowest of its people residing in other countries.
Looking particularly at British people, whose immigration into Spain shows a staggering number of 3011,000, with Germans in the UK a close second, where nearly 300,000 of Germans had moved to Britain by 2011. Lastly, Poland was least favored by Spanish, only a negligible number of 170 setteld in this nation.
As the total number depicted, Germany was the most popular one among five European countries, with a particular strong immigrant number, at 1,198,000. In contrast, the least of all five was Poland, consisting of merely 6000 people from other nations. Additionally, roughly one million Polish people, 1,168,000, moving out of their own country; however, the lowest immigration rate can be found in Spain, accounting for nearly 200,000 of its total population.
