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Navigate: RSS Canada Immigration Home > Canadian CitizenshipRights and Responsibilities of Canadian CitizenshipAll Canadian Citizen’s whether born or naturalized have Rights and Responsibilities accrued to them upon receipt of their citizenship. These rights and responsibilities must be maintained and are based on Canadian Laws and the shared values of the society. Many of these are defined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the Constitution of Canada. Certain of the rights and responsibilities are listed herewith and are tested as part of the Citizenship test.
Enforcing Your Rights & Freedom If the rights of an individual have been violated by the federal or provincial governments, recourse may be taken in Court.
If the rights of an individual have been violated by a private individual, justice can be sought from the federal or provincial Human Rights Commissions or from the Ombudspersons, whose responsibility it is to hear, investigate, and resolve human rights violations. If an individual requires legal assistance to enforce his or her right and cannot afford to pay for a lawyer, Legal Aid in the local community can be contacted for assistance. |
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