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Zorluk: OrtaCommitment to UK Values and Traditions

According to the official handbook for new residents, what is expected of individuals who choose to live in the UK permanently and apply for citizenship or settlement?

  1. They should respect the UK's values and traditions while being free to maintain their own culture and beliefs.Cevap
  2. B
    They must agree with and adopt the specific religious and political beliefs of the majority of the UK population.
  3. C
    They are only required to respect UK values and obey the law after they have officially become British citizens.
  4. D
    They have the freedom to choose which UK laws to follow based on whether the laws align with their own personal traditions.

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Individuals who live in the UK permanently are expected to respect the UK's values and traditions while remaining free to maintain their own culture and beliefs.
The correct answer reflects the balance described in the official handbook: new residents must respect the fundamental principles of the UK (such as democracy and the rule of law) but are explicitly encouraged to maintain their own cultural identities and beliefs within that legal framework.

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1
Identify the core requirements for becoming a permanent resident or citizen in the UK.
The handbook states that applicants must show a commitment to the UK by respecting its values and traditions.
This is a fundamental requirement for integration and legal status.
2
Examine the relationship between UK values and personal cultural background.
The UK values diversity and individual liberty, meaning residents do not have to abandon their own culture.
Individual liberty and tolerance are themselves core UK values.
3
Differentiate between 'respecting' values and 'agreeing' with all beliefs or having 'absolute' freedom.
Respecting values means following the law and being tolerant, not total agreement or being above the law.
The rule of law and the rights of others set the boundaries for personal conduct.

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