The line graph presents information regarding people acquiring British nationality from 1962 to 2002, and the bar chart illustrates the geographical origins of people granted citizenship between 1996 and 2002.
Overall, the line chart depicts that the lowest figure was recorded in 1962, while the highest was in 2002. In terms of the bar chart, the Asians who were granted citizenship remained the largest in both years, whereas the people coming from Australasia and others were at the bottom.
In the line graph, the number of people granted British citizenship started at its lowest point, with only 30 thousand individuals, which was four times lower than that in 2002, with 120 thousand. Initially, the figure experienced a notable rise at the beginning of the period, prior to a dramatic decline at the end of 1980. However, there was a significant recovery in the middle of the year 1990 and the figure reached its peak in 2002.
In the bar chart, the year 1996 witnessed that the number of immigrants mostly came from Asia, with 19 thousand, while Australasia and other regions saw the least, with five thousand. These figures remained in the same positions when it came to the survey in 2002. Specifically, the people came from Australasia and others decreased to four thousand, which is roughly one-tenth of the number of Asian immigrants, with 50 thousand in to total
