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Band 5+: The chart below shows information about the problems people have when they go to live in other countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a vertical bar chart titled "Integration problems for people living abroad (%)" with three age groups (18-34, 35-54, over 55) and four problem categories (finding somewhere to live, sorting out finances, sorting out healthcare, finding schools for my children). The 18-34 group has the highest percentage in all categories except healthcare, with the most significant being "finding somewhere to live" at approximately 36%. The 35-54 group has the highest healthcare concern at around 22%. The "over 55" group has the lowest percentages, with "finding schools for my children" at about 5%. Data based on HSBC Bank International Expat Explorer Survey 08.
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The diagram shows the various type of difficulties for people when they move to a new country according to three different age groups.

The greatest problem for middle age people is sorting out their health care, this problem experienced by 37 percent of the people. Compare to people in older age which is people over 55, they only got 36 percent for sorting out health care. Similar to young age group, sorting out health care is their second highest problem, as much as 32 pecent people in young age felt this problem.

The middle age group also seems to have the most problem related to money (35 persent) compare to other age group. While there is 34 percent of people in middle age find finance sorting is the most problematic. However the percentage of people over 55 got lower for facing the this problem , at 29 percent but it is the second highest problem on their group.

The last problem is finding school for kids, this problem is the least problem from all of the group. Middle age group got the highest percentage on finding school for kids, there is 19 percent people from 35 – 34 agree to this problem. Then the percentage goes lower to people from 18 – 34 and people over 55, they got 6 percent and 2 percent respectively.

In general middle age group has to deal with all the problem. But however sorting out finance and healthcare is the problem that people from all age has to deal with.

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