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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the main reasons for migration to and from Canada in 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image contains two pie charts labeled "Reasons to Move to Canada" and "Reasons to Move From Canada" respectively; the first chart's segments, in clockwise order from the top, are: Job Opportunities 35, Further Education 25, Family Reunion 15, Better Welfare 5, Political Instability 20; the second chart's segments follow the same order and are: Job Opportunities 20, Further Education 25, Family Reunion 30, Better Welfare 15, Political Instability 10.
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The table illustrates the cruciall problems for moving to and from Canada in 2015 year.

Overall, immigrants are moving to Canda due to of the job opportunities and further education. The main reasons of migriation from this country are family reunion and political instability of the government.

35% of people moved to Canada to get more job opportunities, this is the highest metric in the chart. 20% of immigrants are came to get better welfare from government and 25% to study, these the main reasons of immigrating to Canada. The outcomes of family reunion and political instability are immensely different than other 3 parts. 15% of persons are in country to visit relatives and 5% are living in here because of political instability in their constant place of living.

In terms of reasons leaving from Canada, most of human (30%) are lefting the country because of family reunions, 25% due to of political instability and 20% to get work opportunitis in other places. 15% are moving from to get education. And the lowest outcome is to get better welfare, about 10% of people.

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