Body Piercing Guidelines or "I want a piercing, now what"
Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
Each province has the right to set it's own age limits, and with that each town, city or municipality can set it's won age limits by imposing a bylaw. So what you need to do is phone the shops in your town and ask what the age limit is. It can vary because the individual shops can also set an age limit. Under informed consent laws in Canada, so long as you have been advised of the risks involved in the procedure you want there is no age limit imposed, however this clause doesn't stop the provinces or municipalities from setting there own bylaw age limit. So check around, but keep in mind you are not an adult until you are 19 years of age across Canada. That's a federal set age of majority.
No there is not. Under 18 means you will need parents consent.
No, you can not move to another country at 16 without parental permission.
You Must be 16 years of age to get pierced in Canada, without parental consent. However, with parental permission you can get pierced at almost any age, but most responisble palces will require you be 12-14. I got my eyebrow peirced at 13, ended up taking it out and got a Monroe at 14.
No. All states require minors under the age of 18 to have PARENTAL consent. Also, in Canada you need parental consent also. Source: I am a Canadian and American citizen going to get his first piercing.
When you reach the age of majority. That is 18 years old in Manitoba.
Yes, in Ontario at least. 16 with parental consent, 18 without. yes
No, you can't.
only if you are legally emancipated from them
In Manitoba, the legal age to independently enter into a rental agreement and move out without parental consent is 18 years old. However, individuals under 18 can move out with parental consent or if they have been legally emancipated.
There is no state in the United States where a 16-year-old can get married without parental consent. There is nowhere within the U.S., Canada or Mexico where a 16 year old may get married without notarized parental consent and, possibly a court order. This is because it has been found that is just not a good life choice for 16 year olds to marry. There are exceptions to the laws for pregnancy, but they vary. A website with more information is: http://marriage.about.com/cs/teenmarriage/a/teenus.htm
In some states in the United States, minors can get married without parental consent through a court order in cases of pregnancy or parental approval. As of 2021, there are no states that explicitly allow underage marriage for same-sex couples. Marriage laws vary by state and it is recommended to consult legal resources for up-to-date information on underage marriage laws.
If you're talking about a 17-year-old moving out of the country *without parental consent*--NO!