What are the rights of immigrants under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

None. The Charter applies to Canadian citizens The above answer is glaringly incorrect First, many immigrants are also citizens Second, the "Fundamental Freedoms" in section 2 of the Charter are guaranteed to "everyone Third, the "Democratic Rights" (voting, etc. ) are restricted to citizens Fourth, certain of the "Mobility Rights" in section 6 are guaranteed to permanent residents as well as to citizens Fifth, the "Legal Rights" and "Equality Rights" (sections 7 to 15) are guaranteed to everyone Sixth, the language ( i. E French and English having equal status) rights apply to everyone Seventh, minority language rights apply to citizens Eighth, everyone has the right to seek redress through the courts for any violation of a right provided by the Charter.

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