British Emigration to Selected Destination Bar Chart

British Emigration to Selected Destination
Analyze the IELTS bar chart on British emigration to selected destinations between 2006 and 2009 with key trends and insights.

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British Emigration to Selected Destination Between 2006 and 2009 – IELTS Bar Chart 

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The chart below shows British Emigration to Selected Destination Between 2006 and 2009

British Emigration to Selected Destination

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.


British Emigration to Selected Destination Between 2006 and 2009

Sample Answer 1

Overall, Australia remains Britain’s most preferred destination, with the highest number of migrants year after year. The least popular country for resettlement was Greece, with the lowest numbers of people moved over the period.

Regarding Australia and Canada, In 2006, the number of people who relocated to Australia was 42,000, which was 6,000 more than in Canada. After three years, Australia recorded the relocation of 52,000 British nationals, the highest figure in four years. The second most desired nation among British citizens was Canada, with almost the same number of resettlements of 36,000 people in 2006 and 2007, but its popularity declined in the following two years, with fewer than 30,000 migrations noted in 2008 and 2009.

In terms of the other three nations, at least 20,000 people moved to Germany each year, whereas the United States’ emigration ranged between 20,000 and 25,000 people during the same time period. Although Greece had almost 35,000 visitors in 2007, it ended up with the least number of visitors, just under 15,000 compared to the other five countries. I E LT SX PRSES


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