Immigrants from around the world travel to seek permanent/semi-permanent residence in Australia. The visualisations below depict the fluctations of immigrant populations entering and exiting Australia from 10 different countries. These countries are China, HongKong, India, Nepal, NewZealend, Pakistan, Phillippines, SouthAfrica, UnitedKingdom and Vietnam.
Key trends in the inflow/outflow of immigrants into Australia have been identified.
Since 2012 the inflow of immigrants into Australia from countries such as China, New Zealend and the United Kingdom began decrease
The inflows of immigrant populations since 2008 from Hong Kong, South Africa, Nepal and Pakistan have remained constant.
India, New Zealend and China have the highest inflow of immigrants into Australia.
The inflow of immigrants into Australia is higher than the outflow.
Key Point: Inflow of immigrants refers to the number of immigrants entering the country. Key Point: Acquisition of Australian Nationality by foreign Population refers to the number of foreign individuals who have changed their nationality to Australian. You can Check/Uncheck the boxes below to see the data for selected countries only. Click on the circle on the line chart for more interesting visualisations.