The provided graph depicts the number of immigrants in 3 different nations, including USA, Canada, Australia, in a ten year period, starting from 1991.
As can be seen from the line graph, Australia had a downward trend in ten years, although it dominated the number of immigrants in the early of the period. By contrast, Canada and the USA started with lower numbers, they increased sharply later.
In the beginning of the period, Australia had the highest number of immigration, with over 2500 non-native people, before witnessing a plunge to 500 people later. Conversely, USA and Canada rose significantly, after having lowest numbers, ranging from 500 to 1000 people in 1991.
While Canada reached the peak at approximately 2300 people migrating to this nation in 1995 before experiencing a down trend from the highest point to over 1000 people in the next year, the USA’s number soared throughout the duration of the survey. Moreover, the number of migration to Canada and Australia stabilized in the later years.
