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Answer Overview

Response rates from 18.7k British Columbia voters.

74%
Yes
26%
No
61%
Yes
21%
No
12%
Yes, but the government should provide free language learning courses
4%
No, we should embrace the diversity that immigrants add to our country
1%
Yes, and remove multilingual translations from government documents and services
1%
No, but remove multilingual translations from government documents and services

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from British Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8P3F3JTfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, current legal immigrants should be required to learn fluent english, french , and spanish

 @96ZYY3Jfrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

They should be provided with free English learning services, but should also embrace diversity of language and culture

 @9ZTXY87from Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Yes, they should. However, they must be allowed to speak their own languages if they wish and the government should help them learn.

 @9Z4RVGSfrom Manitoba  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but they should not be pressured to and should still be able to speak their original and native languages in many situations professional, public and / or private

 @9YHSWQRfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

No, immigrants should be required to learn English or French, and the government should provide free language learning courses

 @9W8GXQSfrom Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

Depends on their age, if they are above 70, I believe they shouldn't, if they are younger than 40, they should.

 @9W7YCTKfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2mos2MO

no they should have to learn but it would be nice to learn a little so they can communicate with people a little easier.

 @9W3PDY8from Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

Immigrants should be required to learn English or French (ie. one of the two national languages of Canada).