Recent data indicates that emigration rates among British and EU citizens have remained flat or have slightly decreased. In contrast, there has been a significant increase in emigration driven solely by non-EU citizens.
This trend highlights a divergence in emigration patterns, with British and EU citizens showing little change in their movement abroad, while non-EU citizens are leaving in greater numbers. The reasons behind this increase among non-EU citizens were not specified in the report.
For further context on related issues, recent developments in political situations, such as the Tunisian court"s decision to uphold prison sentences for opposition figures, may provide insight into broader migration trends.
Overall, the data suggests a complex landscape of emigration, with varying factors influencing different groups of citizens.







