The graph illustrates the trend of immigration from three different time ranges, specifically from 2000 to 2008, in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the pie chart displays the reasons why immigrants went to the UK.
According to the line graph, the number of immigrants in the UK who have lived there for up to 2 years have a general increasing trend. Specifically. the amount of foreigners who decided to live in the UK decreased from about 16000 decrease to 15000, between 2000 and 2001, respectively. But, the number of British immigrants quickly bounced back to 25000 in 2004 and maintained an uniform for next four years. Similarly, the population of UK’s immigrants having a steady increase tendency from almost 5000 to 10000, in 8 years-period. In contrast, the volume of immigrants who already stayed 4 or more years in the UK constantly remain at about 15000 for 8 years.
As for pie charts, it includes 5 types of reason for immigrant to live in the UK. Work and Study play the biggest proportion of it, each occupied as reason for 32% of total foreigners to live in the UK. Base on the chart, close to 16% of immigrants to the UK in order to accompany or join family. The rest of settlers include who have no reason stated and others reason for 7%, respectively.
Overall, the quantity of immigrants who lived up to 2 years in UK is the highest and generally having a increase trend for immigrants living time range. The main reason for immigration is for work, study, and accompany their family.
