Like any new enterprise, having a baby comes with its share of paperwork. Here's what you need to know about registering your baby's birth and signing up for various benefits.
Birth registration
A birth registration is a legal document completed and submitted for every baby born in B.C. It creates an official record of your baby's birth and legal name, and identifies you as the parent(s).
By law, you must register your child within 30 days of the birth. There is no cost, unless you wait longer than 30 days. Then you may be charged a fee.
The hospital where you have your baby - or your midwife, if your baby's born at home - will give you a copy of the Online Birth Registration brochure from the B.C. Vital Statistics Agency. The brochure provides information about:
- registering your baby's birth and legal name
- applying for your baby's first birth certificate
- enrolling your baby in the Medical Services Plan for BC Residents
- applying for Canada Child Benefits
- applying for your baby's Social Insurance Number
There is a fee for ordering a birth certificate. Visit the Vital Statistics website for more information about birth certificates and birth registration. You can also call Customer Service at 250-952-2681 (Victoria & outside BC) or Toll Free at 1-888-876-1633 (within BC)