Age of Majority
Becoming an Adult
The age of majority is 19 in BC. This means once you turn 19 you are considered an adult. You can now make your own decisions in most situations including medical care, legal matters and finances.
Know your fundamental rights at home, school, work, and public spaces.
Sexual harassment includes any unwanted sexual behaviour, comments or attention.
The age of majority is 19 in BC. This means once you turn 19 you are considered an adult. You can now make your own decisions in most situations including medical care, legal matters and finances.
You must be at least 16 years old to apply for an adult passport. You can find the application here.
The minimum age Canadian citizens can vote in municipal, provincial or federal elections is 18. If you are 16 or 17 you can register on the List of Future Voters which will automatically register you to vote when you turn 18. You can learn more about registering to the Future Voter list at Elections BC.
The minimum age Canadian citizens can vote in municipal, provincial or federal elections is 18.
UN Convention on the Right of the Child that apply to you up until you are 18. All children have the right
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