The table compares the figures for citizens from five different European countries immigrating to other countries in the particular year 2011.
Overall, it is clear that Polish had the highest figures in total people living, while British accounted for the lowest. In addition, Germany led the largest in nations where people chose to relocate, whereas Poland was the least individuals came to.
Standing at 1,198,000 in overall individuals immigrating, the number of Italian residents accounted for the highest, at 556,000, was significantly higher than that of Polish people, at 426,000; followed by Spanish and British residents with remarkably lower, at 112,000 and 104,000, respectively. In contrast, 4,400 Germans immigrants in Poland, compared to 6,000 residents in total. Moreover, the quantity of British individuals was 760, while the figures for Italian and Spanish were 670 and 170, respectively.
There were 1,168,000 Polish citizens, accounted for the most population in other European countries, with 550,000 immigrants to Britain, while the figures for Germany and Italy were 426,000 and 106,000, respectively. Meanwhile, only 86,000 individuals who located to Spain, accounted for the least figures. Conversely, standing at 524,000 of all citizens chose to migrate, the rate of British residents went to Spain was 391,000, was higher than that of those in Germany, at 104,000, followed by Italy and Poland were conversably smaller, at 29,000 and 760, respectively.
