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Rights & Responsibilities — Pratica del test di cittadinanza canadese 2026

Gratuito

La Carta canadese dei diritti e delle libertà, parte della Costituzione dal 1982, garantisce le libertà fondamentali, i diritti democratici, i diritti di mobilità, i diritti legali e i diritti di uguaglianza. — Discover Canada

Libertà fondamentali

La Carta garantisce la libertà di coscienza, religione, pensiero, espressione, riunione pacifica e associazione. Queste libertà sono soggette unicamente ai limiti ragionevoli prescritti dalla legge in una società libera e democratica.

Uguaglianza e lingue ufficiali

Ogni persona in Canada è uguale davanti alla legge. Uomini e donne sono uguali. L'inglese e il francese hanno pari status come lingue ufficiali. Il governo federale deve fornire servizi in entrambe le lingue in tutto il Canada.

Responsabilità della cittadinanza

I cittadini devono rispettare la legge, prestare servizio come giurato quando chiamati, votare alle elezioni e aiutare gli altri nella comunità. La cittadinanza significa anche rispettare i diritti altrui e proteggere il patrimonio e l'ambiente del Canada.

Diritti aborigeni e dei trattati

I diritti aborigeni e dei trattati sono riconosciuti nella Costituzione. La Proclamazione Reale del 1763 garantì per prima i diritti territoriali. I trattati con i popoli aborigeni stabilirono accordi che fanno parte delle fondamenta del Canada.

Multiculturalismo e diversità

Il Canada è stato il primo Paese ad adottare una politica ufficiale di multiculturalismo (1971). I cittadini provengono da centinaia di gruppi etnici e religiosi, vivendo e lavorando insieme. L'apertura del Canada non si estende a pratiche che violino la legge canadese.

La Carta dei diritti

La Carta canadese dei diritti e delle libertà (1982) è parte della Costituzione. Protegge i diritti democratici, i diritti di mobilità, i diritti legali e i diritti linguistici. La «clausola nonostante» consente al Parlamento o alle province di derogare a determinati diritti della Carta.

Rights & Responsibilities — Tutte le domande (83)
  1. 1. What year was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms entrenched in the Constitution?
  2. 2. What do we call the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state?
  3. 3. From where does habeas corpus originate?
  4. 4. Which of the following is NOT a source of Canadian law?
  5. 5. There is compulsory military service in Canada.
  6. 6. In Canada, men and women are equal under the law.
  7. 7. When called to do so, what are you legally required to do?
  8. 8. What are Mobility Rights?
  9. 9. Which two languages have equal status in Parliament and throughout the government of Canada?
  10. 10. What is a fundamental characteristic of Canadian heritage and identity?
  11. 11. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words recognizing which two principles?
  12. 12. When was the Magna Carta signed in England?
  13. 13. What are the three parts of the regular Canadian Forces?
  14. 14. At which levels of government do citizens have a responsibility to vote?
  15. 15. Which of the following practices is NOT tolerated in Canada?
  16. 16. How can young people learn discipline, responsibility and skills?
  17. 17. What are three responsibilities of citizenship?
  18. 18. Name two key documents that contain our rights and freedoms.
  19. 19. What is the rule of law?
  20. 20. Who proclaimed the Constitution of Canada in 1982?
  21. 21. What is volunteering described as in the citizenship guide?
  22. 22. Where was the Great Charter of Freedoms signed?
  23. 23. Which of the following is NOT a legal duty of Canadian citizens?
  24. 24. What does the Magna Carta also known as?
  25. 25. According to Canadian principles, who is above the law?
  26. 26. What are the four fundamental freedoms that Canadians enjoy?
  27. 27. Which part of the Constitution protects Canadians' basic rights and freedoms?
  28. 28. What deals with the right to apply for a Canadian passport?
  29. 29. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms can negatively impact treaty rights of Aboriginal peoples.
  30. 30. What is meant by the equality of women and men?
  31. 31. Canada's 800-year-old tradition of ordered liberty can be traced back to what event?
  32. 32. Who is responsible for protecting Canada's natural, cultural, and architectural heritage?
  33. 33. What are some examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?
  34. 34. What is one benefit of serving in the regular Canadian Forces?
  35. 35. Where can you serve in your community besides the military?
  36. 36. What are the sources of Canadian law?
  37. 37. In Canada, obeying the law is considered a:
  38. 38. In Canada, you are obliged to tell other people how you voted.
  39. 39. Which freedom is included in the Great Charter of Freedoms?
  40. 40. What is one benefit of volunteering in Canada?
  41. 41. What is the meaning of 'equality under the law' in Canada?
  42. 42. Freedom of speech in Canada means you can say anything without legal consequences.
  43. 43. Which of the following is a right protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
  44. 44. What does Aboriginal Peoples' Rights in the Constitution recognize?
  45. 45. What are the two main languages in which the federal government provides services?
  46. 46. How does Canadian law treat barbaric cultural practices like 'honour killings'?
  47. 47. What is an important Canadian value related to work?
  48. 48. Which language must you know to become a Canadian citizen?
  49. 49. What must you do at the citizenship ceremony?
  50. 50. What do you commit to when taking the Oath of Citizenship?
  51. 51. What does Canada's citizenship test assess?
  52. 52. What will you receive after meeting all the citizenship requirements?
  53. 53. How long have settlers and immigrants contributed to the diversity of Canada?
  54. 54. What has Canada done for generations to build a free society?
  55. 55. Gay and lesbian Canadians are protected under law and have access to civil marriage.
  56. 56. Are your friends and family allowed to attend your citizenship ceremony?
  57. 57. Who is exempt from the language requirement to become a Canadian citizen?
  58. 58. What is true about the Sovereign in Canada?
  59. 59. To whom do Canadians profess their loyalty?
  60. 60. What does the Constitution of Canada recognize and affirm?
  61. 61. What will be verified when you apply for Canadian citizenship?
  62. 62. In Canada, who must obey the law?
  63. 63. How are citizens and governments governed in Canada?
  64. 64. Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important to Canadian history?
  65. 65. What do Canadians aim to uphold?
  66. 66. What is true about Canadians?
  67. 67. According to Canadian law, same-sex marriage is:
  68. 68. The prosperity and diversity of Canada depend on:
  69. 69. Canadians work hard to respect:
  70. 70. Canada is regarded around the world as:
  71. 71. Canada has two official languages: English and French.
  72. 72. In Canada, you are obliged to tell others how you voted.
  73. 73. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted in 1982.
  74. 74. Who can enter and leave Canada freely without time constraints?
  75. 75. What are the two principles upon which Canada is founded, as stated in the Charter?
  76. 76. What age range must citizenship applicants be to demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French?
  77. 77. Does every person in Canada have freedom to practice their religion?
  78. 78. Aboriginal and treaty rights are recognized in the Canadian Constitution.
  79. 79. Barbaric cultural practices such as forced marriage are tolerated in Canada.
  80. 80. Same-sex marriage is legal in Canada.
  81. 81. Men and women are equal under Canadian law.
  82. 82. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects Aboriginal and treaty rights from being negatively affected.
  83. 83. Habeas corpus is the right to free education in Canada.

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