Following an Australian citizenship ceremony, an individual begins preparing for their first international trip as a new citizen. In the context of Australian democratic values and law, which of the following best describes the act of applying for an Australian passport?
- It is a privilege granted specifically to Australian citizens.Cevap
- BIt is a mandatory responsibility that all citizens must fulfill upon turning 18.
- CIt is a right shared equally by both Australian citizens and permanent residents.
Cevap
Applying for an Australian passport is a privilege granted specifically to Australian citizens.
Applying for an Australian passport is considered a privilege of citizenship. It allows citizens to travel internationally and provides them with the right to re-enter Australia freely. This distinguishes it from mandatory responsibilities (like voting) and rights that apply to all residents (like freedom of religion).
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Anahtar Kavram
Privileges of Australian Citizenship
İpuçları
1
Think about the difference between something you *must* do (responsibility) and something you *can* do as a benefit (privilege).
2
Recall that some travel benefits are only available once someone has officially become a citizen at a ceremony.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the other privileges of citizenship, such as receiving consular assistance overseas or seeking election to parliament.
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