The line graph illustrates the substantial number of immigrants staying in the UK from 2000 to 2008, while there are indicate a factor of various percentage reasons for migration in 2008.
It was observed that immigrants presented data on the proposed opportunity to work only for up to 2 years. However, the reason for migration was a process of percentage growth to work.
The line graph illustrates the rare individuals for 2 to 4 years followed by a decrease in staying, including 100 immigrants in 2008. Furthermore, the average number of immigrants faced an upward trend with no changes intended length of stay over the period. But the considerable proportions initially were a minority of people working abroad and similarly in 2004 increased to 250 immigrants staying up to 2 years. The pie chart shows the reasons for migration, which consist of accompanying or joining a family, which contributes to 16% rarity. As far as the work category is concerned, it reached 38% during 2008, closely followed by studying at 32%, other reasons were the lowest at 7%.
