In your opinion.You're wrong.
lol Can't argue the points so you resort to "you're wrong. deal with it" ? lolDeal with it.
You're confusing the birth registration form with birth certificate.
Hey, you brought it up.legally it's when pen hits paper as birth cert is filled in by Doc at birth.
Nope, you brought up when a person is born in a doctor's opinion. I brought up the issue of when life becomes a person.Yeah I brought when a human becomes a Person and you made a mistake, learned from your mistake and life is good. No problem.
You have upto a year to apply for a Birth Certificate in some Provinces. Is your baby still not a person if you wait the full year? Why are details like time of birth important? Why not just put Wednesday evening in the time blank if you're a Doctor and sign it at your leisure?
lmao Doctor's don't issue birth certificates. You become a legal person when the gov't recognizes you as one regardless of when the gov't mails the certificate out..You have upto a year to apply for a Birth Certificate in some Provinces. Is your baby still not a person if you wait the full year? Why are details like time of birth important? Why not just put Wednesday evening in the time blank if you're a Doctor and sign it at your leisure?
No f*cking sh*t Sherlock. They fill out and sign off on numbered Registration of Birth forms supplied by the Province. The parents get a copy of said form and file for a Birth Certificate.lmao Doctor's don't issue birth certificates. You become a legal person when the gov't recognizes you as one regardless of when the gov't mails the certificate out..
I told you; when the gov't recognizes them as legal persons. After the doc's form is reviewed and approved, most likely. Birth certificates still aren't signed by pens, like you stated originally.So they aren't Persons when the Provincial numbered form is signed off on by the Doc? So when do they become Persons? Upto a year later?
And that is why Drs fill out numbered forms at birth which are provided by Govt which recognize them as persons.I told you; when the gov't recognizes them as legal persons.
.... after the doc's form is reviewed and approved, most likely. Birth certificates still aren't signed by pens, like you stated originally.And that is why Drs fill out numbered forms at birth which are provided by Govt which recognize them as persons.
Really boring. Birth certificates still aren't signed by pens, like you stated originally.Dr's acting as agents for the Govt don't use pens to fill out Govt supplied numbered forms?
legally it's when pen hits paper as birth cert is filled in by Doc at birth.