diymirage
HP@idle > hondaHP@redline
I would like to politely disagreeIsnt it though?
A country simply can not operate as a unit if there isn't a uniform language (certain exceptions like Switzerland noted)
I dont know how long the process is to gain legal access into Canada, but my visa process into the US took almost 2 years
That is more then enough time to learn English, or really any other one language
To seek residence in a country without knowing its language is not going to benefit anyone (and it also contributes to ghetto forming since people will look for other people who speak the same language)
It is my conviction that each country should have its own language and only serve its residents in that language
Perhaps this situation would have been avoided