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Migrants who want to marry a Briton must pass English test
http://www.dailymail....ass-English-test.html
What about all the Britons who can't even speak proper English? Shouldn't they have to pass a test first too?
I isn't spouting fiction now, Is I?
Innit
What about all the Britons who can't even speak proper English? Shouldn't they have to pass a test first too?
I isn't spouting fiction now, Is I?
Innit
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The policy itself is from the previous government, it's just been brought forward.
Personally, I think it's a good policy, but, the point being made is pertinent.
I have a broad scouse accent, I have many many friends from foreign countries, i have to remember to talk slightly differently for them to understand me.
Guilty as charged, can the government please deport me to the Bahamas.
Personally, I think it's a good policy, but, the point being made is pertinent.
I have a broad scouse accent, I have many many friends from foreign countries, i have to remember to talk slightly differently for them to understand me.
Guilty as charged, can the government please deport me to the Bahamas.
modeller ,,same thing here, we know a kid who has perfect writing skills and reads well but he will not speak a word of English, he will only talk in his native language and says its down to him having no respect for our country and all he wants to do is go back to Pakistan and become an English teacher.
The guy is at my local college and the tutors make no effort for him to speak in English, the guy is taking the P....Big time.
The guy is at my local college and the tutors make no effort for him to speak in English, the guy is taking the P....Big time.
Why don't they just send them all to Milton Keynes where 100 mother tongues are spoken. They are even looking for more interpreters.
http://www.dailymail....4-mother-tongues.html
http://www.dailymail....4-mother-tongues.html
"So will all the Brits who live in France and Spain and 'can't or won't' speak those languages have to come back?"
I think you'll find that those Expats wont largely be wanting to claim any of their hosts nations benefits. Im willing to bet if they did they'd have to learn at least a smattering of the language!
I think you'll find that those Expats wont largely be wanting to claim any of their hosts nations benefits. Im willing to bet if they did they'd have to learn at least a smattering of the language!
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they already have to pass a test to obtain British Nationality, it's the Life In The UK test.
http://www.lifeintheu...mlsite/taking_10.html
http://www.lifeintheu...mlsite/taking_10.html
What they do in France & Spain is up to the French and Spanish authorities.
Given that a sensible ban on immigration is unlikely; personally I'd prefer to be more relaxed about it, and allow folk to learn once they got here. But it seems past experience suggests many get here and never make the attempt to integrate, but wish to have a piece of this country effectively a small version of their own.
This is just not on. If you truly wish to become part of this country rather than a temporary visitor, you should should take steps to do so properly. One's not asking for an abandonment of all previous culture/religion, but there are limits; and the need to communicate effectively with your fellow citizens, without relying on the authorities providing interpreters for years to come, is vital.
Given that a sensible ban on immigration is unlikely; personally I'd prefer to be more relaxed about it, and allow folk to learn once they got here. But it seems past experience suggests many get here and never make the attempt to integrate, but wish to have a piece of this country effectively a small version of their own.
This is just not on. If you truly wish to become part of this country rather than a temporary visitor, you should should take steps to do so properly. One's not asking for an abandonment of all previous culture/religion, but there are limits; and the need to communicate effectively with your fellow citizens, without relying on the authorities providing interpreters for years to come, is vital.
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