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Band 5+: The charts below show the main reasons for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts depicting main reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007; the immigration chart includes 30% for definite job, 12% for looking for work, 26% for formal study, 15% for accompanying/joining, 6% for no reason stated, and 11% for other reasons; the emigration chart includes 29% for definite job, 22% for looking for work, 4% for formal study, 18% for accompanying/joining, 6% for no reason stated, and 16% for other reasons.
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The pie chart illustrates about primary reason for migration and immigration in 2007.

Overall, definite profession was dominant in both of sides while other things reached almost equal percent. By formal jobs had significantly huge difference, while no reason stated showed second rate in terms of enormous difference. In looking for work showed large proportion of different between both of them.

In immigration, define job was leader among others with about 30%, while no reason stated reached second huge proportion with 26%. Moreover, looking for job and accompany gave roughly equal percent with about 11% and 15% accordingly. Formal study gave 26% with second rate. No reason stated showed less per cent with just 6%.

In contrast, emigration figures show a similar pattern in which having a definite job was again the top reason, representing 29% of all departures. Looking for work, at 22%, played a more notable role in emigration than in immigration, indicating a larger difference between the two sides. Formal study 4% was much less significant for those leaving the country compared with those entering. Additionally, 18% left the UK without giving a specific reason, and 13% emigrated to accompany or join family members. The smallest proportion 14% fell under the othercategory.

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