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Band 5+: The pie charts show the main reasons for migration to and 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 comprises two pie charts illustrating reasons for migration to and from the UK in 2007; first chart indicates immigration reasons: definite job 30%, formal study 26%, accompany/join 15%, looking for work 12%, no reason stated 11%, other 6%; second chart illustrates emigration reasons: definite job 29%, looking for work 22%, accompany/join 13%, formal study 4%, no reason stated 32%; other sector absent.
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Every country around the world has its specific influence to other countries and this phenomenon is surly related to its economic progress and its education system and the quality of life within their community. People are always looking for the better for their lives and their children future and that some time lead them to move and change their living places. Addionally in some unsafe countries people fid themselves obligated to run away for their lives. Every country around the world has a certain influence to other countries and this phenomenon is surly related to its economic progress and its education system and the quality of life within their community. People are always looking for the better for their lives and their children future and that some time lead them to move and change their living places. Addionally in some unsafe countries people fid themselves obligated to run away for their lives. UK is one of the largest countries attractive to immigration in the world, although it is considered as an attractive country but there is a part of its population prefer to move to other countries for different reasons.

In 2007 when this immigration data took place the main reason that lead people to come to UK was for definite job which 30 percent of immigration was this is their porpuse. While 12 percent come for looking for work, 15 percent to join an accompany, and 26 percent for formal study.

Emigration in the UK has several reasons: In the first plase we can find people who their porpuse is definite job which this part of emigration recorded 29 percent, then we can people who looking for job which they consider to be 22 percent in the year 2007. After that people who want to join an accompany are coming in the third place by 13 percent, 4 percent for formal study and the rest is divided between no reasons stated and other.

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