The age of consent in Alberta is the same as all over Canada: If you are 12 or 13 you can consent to have sex with someone no more than two years older. If you are 14 or 15 you can consent to have sex with someone no more than 5 years older (unless the two people are married). The older person can NOT be a teacher, parent, guardian, doctor, etc. For everyone else the age of consent is 16. But if the older person is a teacher, parent, guardian, doctor, etc, then the age of consent is 18. The age of consent for anal sex is 18 unless the two people are married. Gay and straight marriages have been legal in Canada since 2005.
There are no laws about dating. The Age of Consent for sexual activity in Canada is 16, raised from 14 in 2008.
16 but once your 18 you don't need consent
The age of consent for any sexual activity in Canada is 16 years old as long as it is consensual and no authority figure is involved in the relationship. This applies to all forms of sexual activity, regardless of the gender of the individuals involved.
The age of consent in Alabama is 16 no matter your sexual orientation.
18 is the leagal age to serve alcohol in Alberta, Canada.
My understanding is this: Applicants for a marriage license under 18 years of age but over the age of 16 need to have parental or court consent. If an applicant is under 16, a marriage licensed will be issued only with the court's consent
The military doesn't have an age of consent.
In New York the age of consent is 17 for any sexual orientation.The age of consent in the US varies by state. In New York the age of consent is set at 17. There is no difference based on sexual orientation.
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In Argentina, the age at which there are no restrictions for sexual activities is 18, while the minimum age of consent is 13 regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
The age of consent in Maryland is 16 years old.This means that someone under the age of consent cannot consent to sex.
I know that if you are flying out of Canada you must had a letter of consent from your parents that is notorized but I am unsure of the Alberta law. If you are just driving or flying to another province it is possible that you will not be asked.