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Broadcaster Jonathan said he took the Korean naturalization test.

On the 18th the YouTube channel 'Yujeong Jae-hyung' posted a video titled 'Uh.. that... in situations like this what reactions do you usually have?' That day musician Jung Jae-hyung met with siblings Jonathan and Patricia to talk.

Toward the end of the video Jung Jae-hyung asked Jonathan, "Is your current nationality Congolese or Korean?" Jonathan replied, "My nationality is still the Democratic Republic of the Congo," and said, "I've finished the naturalization test and am waiting for the results."

When Jung Jae-hyung responded, "I heard that test is very difficult," Jonathan said, "If you live in Korea for a long time you can do it," and explained, "When you look at the test questions there are things that make you think 'Do I really have to know this?'"

Jonathan said, "For example, problems come up about what documents are issued at places like the family relation certificate office, community service centers or district offices," and said, "There are questions like what document Koreans should get in these situations, what is this."

Jung Jae-hyung sympathized, saying, "That's difficult for me too." Jonathan then recalled a past Korean language proficiency test and joked, "Fortunately I did well, but when you look at the questions you can hear people swearing in the back of the test room," bringing laughter.

Jonathan is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, settled in Korea with his family under refugee status, and settled in Gwangju Metropolitan City where his family home is located.

He became famous after appearing on the 2013 KBS Human Theater episode "Congo prince family" and the 2019 MBC Radio Star, and he continues active work in Korea by running a YouTube channel and appearing on broadcasts.

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