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Prc denied korean citizenship because she couldn't sing the national anthem. Fap?

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[h=1]CHINESE WOMAN DENIED KOREAN CITIZENSHIP BECAUSE SHE COULDN'T SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM[/h]
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In order to gain citizenship in South Korea, you have to be able to sing Korea's national anthem, "Aegukga".
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As pretty as the song sounds, I can imagine that singing it could definitely be a struggle. Especially for non-Koreans who are still learning how to speak the language. One of the requirements to pass Korea's citizenship exam is that you have to be able to sing the first four verses of this song during a naturalization interview--without reading the lyrics.
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A 52-year-old Chinese woman identified by her surname of Choi was shocked when she failed in her application to gain Korean citizenship. She has been married to her Korean husband since 2004, and has been residing in the country ever since. She applied for citizenship in 2010, but failed when she was unable to show comprehension of free democracy, basic knowledge of the country, and because she couldn't sing the national anthem.
Ms. Choi, incredulous at the results, filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Justice, but the court recently ruled in the ministry's favor, saying that the criteria and evaluation was fair.
20,000 people apply to become Korean citizens annually and 60% of these applicants pass. The ministry believes that although the number of foreigners in Korea is growing, the fact that many of them don't know much about the country or language is concerning. The strict written test and interview process for citizenship are supposed to correct this problem.
Some are wondering if this is fair considering that even Korean citizens themselves are having a hard time singing the anthem.
What do you guys think of the ministry's logic? Is the test too harsh? Could you do it?

Source: http://www.allkpop.com/buzz/2014/10/chinese-woman-denied-korean-citizens...
 
such talents,couldnt even understand basic knowledge of country and sing national anthem after living in it for 6 years.
 
It's fair. If you want to be naturalized, make an effort to assimilate. Speak the language, understand the culture and customs, show some patriotism by learning the anthem.

The PAP should take a leaf out of S. Korea's book, instead of opening their legs and inviting all and sundry to come in and rape our country. Incredible how a tiny country can have separate Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Burmese ghettos where English is neither heard nor understood.
 
It's fair. If you want to be naturalized, make an effort to assimilate. Speak the language, understand the culture and customs, show some patriotism by learning the anthem.

The PAP should take a leaf out of S. Korea's book, instead of opening their legs and inviting all and sundry to come in and rape our country. Incredible how a tiny country can have separate Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Burmese ghettos where English is neither heard nor understood.

In SINgapore...all they need is to show they have million of dollars in their bank account ( like Ying Yang...'stolen" or not).....they should get these people to sing MAJULALH SINGAPURA, without looking at the lyrics & say the pledge off their heads & respond to military commands in MALAY...

& make them do.."hentap kaki"...ha ha ha
 
I bet that most of the naturalized sinkees from PRC and India don't know how to sing Majullah Singapura.
 
Most sinkies can't sing their own national anthem either and those who can don't have a clue what they're singing. :rolleyes:
 
i only know marikita...and always shout aloud during sexxual intercourse:o

Most sinkies can't sing their own national anthem either and those who can don't have a clue what they're singing. :rolleyes:
 
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Won't be long now before PAP come up with a Mandarin and Hindi version of Majullah Singa Dollar so all the beloved new immigrants can sing along. After all, Dear Leader Pinky has said SingaDollar is for everyone.
 
I bet that most of the naturalized sinkees from PRC and India don't know how to sing Majullah Singapura.

Don't know how to sing majullah singapura? Never mind, as long as they know how to por lam par in papees grass roots, the papee MP will write nice letter for them to ICA to get the shitizenship. Ask that Yang shit.
 
Don't know how to sing majullah singapura? Never mind, as long as they know how to por lam par in papees grass roots, the papee MP will write nice letter for them to ICA to get the shitizenship. Ask that Yang shit.
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How the fuck u expect them to when it's not even in their own mother tongue.

It's in the National Language of the country. If sinkies can't speak their own National Language, something is seriously wrong with them.
 
Can they sing the national anthems of their next preferred destinations?
 
I thought unable to sing the Korean national song is positioned at the last item in the list?

It is the inability for PRC to understand the concept of democracy which is the main criteria?
 
Given that our citizenship certificates are given out like toilet papers, all a foreigner need to show is that they know how to clean their shits using the toilet paper provided.
 
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