While individuals with permanent residence (settlement) have many of the same rights as British citizens, certain civic privileges are restricted until citizenship is granted. According to the official handbook, which of the following is a privilege specifically reserved for British citizens?
- The right to stand for public officeCevap
- BThe right to work in the UK without a work permit
- CThe right to live in the UK permanently
- DThe right to access the National Health Service (NHS)
Cevap
The right to stand for public office is a specific privilege reserved for British citizens.
The right to stand for public office is a specific civic privilege that becomes available once an individual has successfully applied for and received British citizenship. While some Commonwealth and Irish citizens may also have this right under specific conditions, it is defined in the official handbook as a primary privilege of British citizenship that is not available to regular permanent residents.
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Anahtar Kavram
The specific civic privileges gained through British citizenship that distinguish it from permanent residence.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the differences between the Oath of Allegiance and the Citizenship Pledge to understand the requirements for obtaining these privileges.
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