In short: By the time a person is 18, they must effectively be able to communicate and understand conversationally in 2 languages and casually use them in daily life..., if not become completely fluent...

Other than that, any language goes (whether it is a locally-known one, or a popular one worldwide),

The only thing I hope to gain from this, is to rid the world of /Monolingual Betas/

Seriously though, has this been a policy before? Because I haven't heard of such one...

I think this can especially be used for citizenship...

Edit: I don't necessarily have any other presupposed requirements besides bilingualism, though we may have certain notions of such in this main goal

Edit II: In furthering this venture, I have realized that my liberalism may slightly poisoned my lens....

And for clarification...

Minimum dual language system:

Main national language + other language (likely another related language, but foreign ones are fine)

  • KarlBarqs [he/him, they/them]
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    9 months ago

    All of Canada treats the French requirements as a joke, Quebec treats speaking English as equivalent to genocide yea

    • TheCaconym [any]
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      9 months ago

      Quebec genuinely cares more about the language than the french - by a lot

    • VILenin [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      Crackers are so desperate to be oppressed that this is the closest thing they have

      • KarlBarqs [he/him, they/them]
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        9 months ago

        A Quebecois socialist (or at least someone belonging to a nominally socialist party) once wrote a book called, translated to English: White [N-words] Of America, trying to paint Quebec's "struggle" for independence and acceptance as being the same as the black civil rights movement in the US yea