1. You must obey the law.
2. You must enroll to vote (unless you have extenuating circumstances)
3. You must pay taxes.
4. You must serve on a jury (if called upon)
5. You must defend Australia if the need arises.
to know the country you live in. The rights to work as an Australian in Australia. the rights to vote as an Australian. understanding of the Australian laws.
British citizens have an extreme ammount of privacy and pretty everything else a us citizen has :I
English citizens are obligated to obey the law.
There are no obligations as such. Citizens are expected to keep within the law.
Mainly to pay taxes and obey the law.
Your only OBLIGATIONS as a citizen are to vote and to serve on a jury when called.
The obligations are actually the duties of a German citizen. Hope this was helpful!
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Italian citizens are obligated to respect the laws of the country, pay taxes, serve in the military if required, and participate in the democratic process by voting in elections.
what are the obligations of the nigeria govrnment towads its citizen discuss on it
The obligations each citizen has to the nation are known as citizenship rights. This mainly include protecting the nation in all ways by being patriotic.
Respect others.
to receive an education and to own a passport
to obey rules obligations andwelfares of d country
There is no such thing as a 'citizen of England' in international law.
Civil responsibilities are those obligations each citizen owes to the nation.
there rights and obligations are very limited, they live in a pure communist country, therefore they have very few rights. Punishments are strict in Cuba. They are not allowed to go out of the country if you are a citizen. If you live in the United States, you are not allowed to go to Cuba.