Question

Difficulty: MediumObeying the Law

In the Australian community, obeying the law is a fundamental responsibility that ensures a peaceful and orderly society. If a person is currently living in Australia as a permanent resident but is not yet an Australian citizen, what is their legal obligation regarding Australian laws?

  1. They must obey all Australian laws, just like any Australian citizen.Answer
  2. B
    They are only required to obey Australian laws once they have officially become an Australian citizen.
  3. C
    They only need to follow the laws of their home country while they are living in Australia.

Answer

The correct answer is that they must obey all Australian laws, just like any Australian citizen, because the responsibility to follow the law applies to everyone in Australia.
The correct answer is correct because in Australia, the responsibility to obey the law applies to everyone living in or visiting the country. This includes Australian citizens, permanent residents, and even short-term visitors on holiday or work visas. The rule of law ensures that the same rules apply to everyone equally to maintain safety and order.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the legal principle regarding the scope of Australian law.
The 'rule of law' means that all people are equal under the law and no one is above it.
To determine who is required to follow the laws within Australia.
2
Determine if citizenship status changes the requirement to follow the law.
Citizenship status does not exempt anyone from following local, state, or federal laws.
The responsibility to obey the law applies to citizens, permanent residents, and visitors alike.
3
Match the scenario of a permanent resident to the universal requirement.
The permanent resident has the same legal obligation as a citizen.
Everyone living in Australia must follow the same set of rules to maintain a peaceful society.

Key Concept

Universal Application of Australian Law

Hints

1
Think about whether the police would treat a visitor differently than a citizen if they broke a traffic law.
2
Consider the principle of the 'rule of law' which states that everyone is equal before the law.

Practice More

Review the other responsibilities of citizenship, such as voting and jury duty, to see which ones are exclusive to citizens.
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