While I understand the sentiment behind your statement, I think it's important to consider how we define 'sufficient time' and 'enough experience' of a culture to be able to vote. For instance, what would be the criteria to measure someone's understanding of the culture or their mental capacity to vote? Some might argue that even lifelong citizens sometimes lack a full understanding or don't engage fully in the political process. Furthermore, the beauty of democracy is its inclusivity and representation of diverse perspectives.
What if we consider the idea that the act of voting itself could be a significant part of a foreigner's integration process into society? By participating in the voting process, they could better understand the societal issues, values, and the democratic process. What are your thoughts on this?
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