Work without needing permission
Work without needing permission
You don’t need parent permission to work once you are 16, but until you turn 18, you aren’t allowed to do “hazardous work” like logging.
See Working 101.
You don’t need parent permission to work once you are 16, but until you turn 18, you aren’t allowed to do “hazardous work” like logging.
See Working 101.
You must be at least 16 years old to make a will in BC.
Students have rights of access to their own records. Parents also have the right to access their school aged child’s records.
People of any age can register to be organ donors but if you are under 19 you need a parent/guardian sign on your behalf.
In B.C., there is no exact age when a child can give consent. If you are under 19 but your doctor thinks you understand what the treatment means, you can choose to say yes or no to medical care, even if your parents or guardians disagree.
No minimum age for tattoos or piercings, however businesses can set a minimum age or require parental consent.
Once you turn 16 you are able to apply for a driver’s license. If you are under 19 you will need a parent or guardian’s permission to apply.
See Getting my driver’s license
12–17: Once you turn 12 you can be charged with a crime. Until you turn 18, you will be dealt with under the Youth Criminal Justice Act if accused of a crime. Learn more at YCJA.ca.
Adults making decisions about you should take your views seriously, even if they might not always be able to do exactly what you want.
There is no minimum age when someone can enter into a rental agreement, but a landlord can decide not to rent to someone because of their age if they are under 19.