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Band 5+: The graph and chart give information about the migration to the UK between 2000 and 2008. The line graph shows the intended length of stay of immigrants. The pie chart shows the reasons for migration to the UK in 2008.

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The image comprises two sections: a line graph and a pie chart. The line graph depicts the intended length of stay (less than 2 months, 2 to 12 months, and more than 12 months) of immigrants in the UK from 2000 to 2008. In 2000, the figures were approximately: less than 2 months - 40,000; 2 to 12 months - around 82,000; more than 12 months - 100,000. By 2004, these figures increased to: less than 2 months - 50,000; 2 to 12 months - around 78,000; more than 12 months - 170,000. The peak in 2007 showed: less than 2 months - 70,000; 2 to 12 months - around 95,000; more than 12 months - 160,000. In 2008, numbers were: less than 2 months - 70,000; 2 to 12 months - 85,000; more than 12 months - 130,000. The pie chart displays reasons for migration to the UK in 2008: Work - 38%; Study - 32%; Accompany/join family members - 15%; Other reasons - 7%; No reasons stated - 8%.
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The line and pie charts illustrate data about the migration to the United Kingdom through 2000 and 2008. The graph demonstrates the period of time of stay of immigrants, while chart shows why individuals had migrated in 2008

Overall, most common time which is spend by immigrants in UK is from 2 to 4 years, in contrast, the most popular reason why community immigrated is job

The highest initial point in 2000 was for people who accomadate at Uk was up more than 4 years, with result of 100.000 individuals and it is slightly incresed until given time, finally reaching under 140.000 immigrants . People who spent more than 2 years are remained stable, without noticable changes, ending with 80.000 immigrants. However, immigrants who spend around 2 to 4 years flactuated firstly, from 2000 to 2005, and after that increased significantly, and peacked approximately 150.000 people

Turning to the reasons for migration, it is clear that work is the main reason for migration between individuals, accounting for 38%. Additionally, the percentage of people who joinded family and that who studied are relatively similar, with result of 21% and 28%. The least propotion of reasons why people immigrate are those who has not shared reason and those who picked others

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