The chart shows British Emigration to selected destinations between 2004 and 2007.
The chart illustrates great Britain's immigration to various selected locations between 2004 and 2007.
Firstly, Australia leads the chart compared to the other four countries with 41% in 2004 and just below 38% in 2005. 2006 tops the chart with more than 50% followed by 2007 with 45%. secondly, Spain stands the second option for British people with almost 35% in 2004 and 2005. In the year 2006, the numbers stand at 32% with a gradual decrease of 8% on the next year.
On the other hand, New Zealand data shows a gradual dip starting from 2004 till 2007 from 25% to 20%. In the USA 2004 and 2006 maintains the same number 25% and almost 25% followed by 2005 and 2007. France has the lowest number in 2007 and highest in 2005. whereas, 2006 is the second-highest and after that comes 2004.
In the end, It can be concluded that Australia and Spain are the most loved countries by British people followed by France, New Zealand
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