Learn the official language of the place you are migrating to.
Yes, this sounds completely obvious to me.
Of course, learning languages takes time, and may be more difficult for older people. So I wouldn’t expect fluent speech from the start, and maybe from the older generation even in a year or two—just a gesture of trying. The important thing is that they do not isolate their kids and themselves from the local society behind the language barrier. Become bilingual.
Heck, if I had to emigrate somewhere, I would want my kids to speak the local language, because it expands their options. Not even as a sign of respect or thanks to the locals, but for completely selfish reasons. It will be better for my kids to have more job opportunities, more social opportunities, etc. Not doing so would be like putting my kids in a prison for a lifetime—limiting their social interaction to the few neighbors who speak the same language.
Follow the laws and general customs of the country you are migrating to, even if they are different that where you come from.
Do not impose your customs, culture, and religion onto others in the new country you are migrating to.
Basically, be able to fit in the mainstream culture, and keep everything else on the level of “hobbies, that shouldn’t annoy my neighbors”.
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There are some steps the welcoming country can do for the immigrants, such as organize cheap language courses for them. But it’s on the immigrants to take that opportunity.
Yes, this sounds completely obvious to me.
Of course, learning languages takes time, and may be more difficult for older people. So I wouldn’t expect fluent speech from the start, and maybe from the older generation even in a year or two—just a gesture of trying. The important thing is that they do not isolate their kids and themselves from the local society behind the language barrier. Become bilingual.
Heck, if I had to emigrate somewhere, I would want my kids to speak the local language, because it expands their options. Not even as a sign of respect or thanks to the locals, but for completely selfish reasons. It will be better for my kids to have more job opportunities, more social opportunities, etc. Not doing so would be like putting my kids in a prison for a lifetime—limiting their social interaction to the few neighbors who speak the same language.
Basically, be able to fit in the mainstream culture, and keep everything else on the level of “hobbies, that shouldn’t annoy my neighbors”.
.
There are some steps the welcoming country can do for the immigrants, such as organize cheap language courses for them. But it’s on the immigrants to take that opportunity.