Possibly. It depends on the laws of the particular province, but since it's an optional, essentially cosmetic, surgical procedure parental permission will most likely be required.
Most doctors will probably discourage you from having the surgery performed as it has no known medical benefits, and has a number of drawbacks, including a painful two to three week recovery period and risks of medical and surgical complications such as post-operative pain, infection, and prolonged bleeding.
Many boys who are circumcised in their teens are later regretful as circumcision can result in decreased penile sensitivity (especially to the glans), decreased pleasure during sex and masturbation, and decreased intensity of orgasms.
Depends on how you read the law. No, it is not legal to non-therapeutically+non-consensually remove someone's body parts.
Yes, I think you do.
Yes.
I'm not sure about other areas, but in BC the legal age for any piercing without consent it 16 (excluding genitalia, nipples and surface piercings) However, there are many professional piercers that you can go to underage. I got my rook pierced when I was 14.
No there is not. Under 18 means you will need parents consent.
yes if you are a citizen or a resident. I am not a citizen or resident of America though.. im citizen of Canada
16 for all piercings except for surface, and nipple, which are both 18...you can also get any piercing at any age with parental consent.
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.
Yes and No. There is no legal requirement of such, but it would be extremely hard for a person to become Prime Minister of Canada without being a long-time citizen of Canada.
Georgia, Rhode Island, Connecticut,
If you are not a Canadian citizen, you can not board a flight to Canada without a return ticket. Buy a return, make sure that the return flight date can be changed.
You can get a piercing at any age as long as you have a parent or guardien with you that grants permission and signs the forums for you. Health Canada's regulations have recently been updated. Now, if you live in Canada you must be 16 with or without parental consent (this does not include surface piercings, microdermals, nipples, or any "below the belt" parts) and once you're 18 you can do anything.
Contact your local body piercing studios or tattoo studios listed in the yellow pages of your phone directory. They can advise you about the age limits, prices and requirements for parental consent in your area.
If you are not a citizen of Canada then you can't. You either have to have a passport, passport card or enhanced Driver's license.
In Ontario, it is not as long as one party has consented. In short, if you are doing the videotaping and you are a party to the conversation, it is legal. You cannot tape anyone without their consent if you are not a party to the conversation.