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Revision as of 16:14, 4 June 2021
Status | Legal since 1948 |
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Gender identity | Transgender people allowed to change legal gender without surgery |
Military | LGB people allowed to serve openly since 1991, trans people allowed to serve openly since 2007 |
Discrimination protections | Sexual orientation and gender identity protections |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | Same-sex marriage since 2004 |
Adoption | Married same-sex couples may adopt[1] |
LGBT rights in Montecara
Same-sex sexual activity legal | |
Equal age of consent | |
Anti-discrimination laws in employment | |
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services | |
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) | |
Anti-discrimination laws concerning gender identity | |
Same-sex marriage | |
Recognition of same-sex unions | |
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples | |
Joint adoption by same-sex couples | |
Automatic parenthood on birth certificates for children of same-sex couples | |
LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military | |
Right to change legal gender | |
Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures | |
Third gender option | |
Access to IVF for lesbian couples | |
Conversion therapy on minors outlawed | |
Homosexuality declassified as an illness | |
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples | [2] |
MSMs allowed to donate blood |