Hmmm, are Puerto Ricans immigrants? Uhhhhh.. That would be a 'no'.
Which means they don't have to pass that test, and since Spanish is the language of instruction in schools down there, it might surprise no one that only 10% of PR residents are considered fluent in English.
That doesn't spontaneous change because they relocate to another part of their country.
Well, thank goodness that requirement isn't imposed on US Citizens, your citizenship would be revoked, with prejudice!It does clearly say read,write and speak English.
Now that I look at it, you'd almost certainly flunk the US history and civics requirement and the moral character too.
Since we already disallow you in Canada, I wonder who would take a stateless refugee without fluency in any language.........
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