Japan eyes adding Japanese proficiency to permanent residency requirements
Japan eyes adding Japanese proficiency to permanent residency requirements
Japan’s in general is quite xenophobic, and I’m actually surprised it wasn’t a requirement already.
The US doesn’t have an official language, so it would be weird to enforce English (for example). US is also full of immigrant/colonizers, so xenophobia is a bit weird there – it’s pulling up the ladder.
I agree the double standard is funny, these were just some related thoughts.
The US doesn’t have an official language, it also doesn’t have an official national casserole.
English proficiency is required by law in a lot of places for various things; you’ll find it in just about every subpart of FAR parts 61 and 65, for example.
The US doesn’t have an official language
I thought the same, but apparently Trump made it English this year with an executive order.
Because of course he fucking did.
You might need to prove your knowledge of the English language if you’re 18 or over and applying for citizenship or to settle in the UK (known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’).
You can prove it by having either:
A. Educational Requirements
An officer administers a naturalization test to determine whether an alien meets the English and civics requirements.[1] > The naturalization test consists of two components:
www.uscis.gov/…/volume-12-part-e-chapter-2
They already do it…
The US didn’t have an official language for a reason. Which is exactly why Trump said it’s English in a 2025 executive order.
We are a nation of immigrants, something that Republicans want everyone to forget
lol my wife would hate me if I learned japanese before spanish.
She’s black and when she was in japan years before she met me… oh boy she had a bad experience lol.
My tall, fit, skinny white ex girlfriend however was chased by an old japanese guy who saw her, called her gaijin several times, and gave her a giant container of milk as a gift. She had absolutely nothing bad to say about the experience and she was there for a few months, they loved her.
Unlike my first comment, this is serious and a true story. It’s anecdotal.. but something that basically plays out everywhere in the world unfortunately.
It’s practically every country man. There’s always weird othering (racism is just one category) and a belief that xyz is better than abc. There’s tons of pockets everywhere. Some cultures are just harsher than others at how they effect the “others” they believe they are superior to.
It doesn’t seem like it matters which side of the political spectrum they’re on either… deep down there’s always a belief even on an individual level that we’re better than others in some way because of some bullshit rationale probably driven by evolutionary instinct that drives competition and propagation of genes one might consider “similar” to their own. At least that’s a rough idea of how I think of it, because like everything it’s complicated.
I have heard nothing but positive things about their work culture and immigrants…
Erm…
I really hope not. If my wife gets deported, I’d rather be able to get a permanent residency in Japan with her and the kids but my Japanese is… わるい、to say the least.
Not for lack of trying, I’m pretty sure that part of the brain just sucks.