The chart shows the British Emigration to selected countries between 2004 to 2007 .
The bar chart shows the number of British people emigrating to specific locations between 2004 and 2007.
It's obvious that Australia had the sky-high emigrants in all years. It was just over 40000 approximately in 2004. It kept in convergent rate in 2005 and 2007. Nevertheless, the number of travelers jumped to just over 50000 approximately in 2006. After Australia comes Spain in the second stage which had just over 30000 approximately in 2004, 2005 and 2006. The rate dropped to become just below 30000 approximately in 2007.
New Zealand had about 20000 emigrations and USA had between 20000-25000 in this time interval. France had the least departures as it had the towering visitors in 2005 by about 35000 but it fell down in 2007 by just below 20000.
Throughout the period, the most popular place to move to was Australia and at the end of the period the least popular place was France.
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