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Government figures have shown that around 250,000 people emigrated from the UK in 2007, and Australia, New Zealand and the US were among the most popular destinations. (Australian Visa Bureau)

The number of people choosing to move away from the UK rose in 2007, as Australian immigration and New Zealand immigration increase in popularity. Government figures have shown that around 250,000 people emigrated from the UK in 2007, and Australia, New Zealand and the US were among the most popular destinations. (Australian Visa Bureau, Jan. 28, 2008)

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