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LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGB people allowed to serve openly in military | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression | Lack of a Presence of Anti-LGBT laws |
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Bermuda ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 1994; equal age of consent since 2019 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Domestic partnerships since 2018 [2] | Was legal between November 2018 and March 2022 and between May 2017 and June 2018 | Legal since 2015 [3] | UK responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [4] | ||
Canada |
Legal since 1969; equal age of consent since 1987 + UN decl. sign. [1] [5] |
Domestic partnerships in
Nova Scotia (2001);
[6] Civil unions in Quebec (2002); [7] Adult interdependent relationships in Alberta (2003); [8] Common-law relationships in Manitoba (2004) [9] |
Legal in some provinces and territories since 2003, nationwide since 2005 [10] | Legal in some provinces and territories since 1996, nationwide since 2011 [11] | Since 1992 [12]; Includes transgender people [13] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination. Ban on conversion therapy since 2022 nationwide | Transgender people can change their gender and name without completion of medical intervention and human rights protections explicitly include gender identity or expression within all of Canada since 2017 [14] [15] [16] [17] | [18] [19] |
Greenland (Autonomous Territory within the Kingdom of Denmark) |
Legal since 1933; equal age of consent since 1977 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Registered partnerships between 1996 and 2016 (Existing partnerships are still recognised.) [20] | Legal since 2016 |
Stepchild adoption since 2009;
[21] joint adoption since 2016 [22] |
The Kingdom of Denmark responsible for defence | Bans some anti-gay discrimination [1] | Legal gender change and recognition possible without surgery or hormone therapy [23] [24] | |
Mexico |
Legal since 1871 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
/ Civil unions in Mexico City (2007), Coahuila (2007), [25] Colima (between 2013 and 2016), [26] Campeche (2013), [27] Jalisco (between 2014 and 2018), [28] Michoacán (2015), Tlaxcala (2017), and Veracruz (2020) | Starting in 2010; nationwide since 2022 | / Legal in Mexico City (2010), [29] Coahuila (2014), Chihuahua (2015), Jalisco (2016), Michoacán (2016), Colima (2016), Morelos (2016), Campeche (2016), Veracruz (2016), Baja California (2017), Querétaro (2017), Chiapas (2017), Puebla (2017), Aguascalientes (2018), San Luis Potosi (2019), Hidalgo (2019), Yucatán (2021), Nayarit (2022), Quintana Roo (2022), Baja California Sur (2022), Durango, Tamaulipas, and Nuevo León (the latter three never had adoption bans) [30] [31] | (ambiguous) | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [32] Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal in Mexico City (2020), México (2020), Baja California Sur (2020), Colima (2021), Tlaxcala (2021), Oaxaca (2021), Yucatán (2021), Zacatecas (2021), Baja California (2022), Hidalgo (2022), Jalisco (2022), Puebla (2022), Sonora (2022), Nuevo León (2022), Querétaro (2023), Sinaloa (2023), Quintana Roo (2023), and Morelos (2023) | / Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name in Mexico City (2008), [33] Michoacán (2017), Nayarit (2017), Coahuila (2018), Hidalgo (2019), San Luis Potosí (2019), Colima (2019), Baja California (2019), Oaxaca (2019), Tlaxcala (2019), Chihuahua (2019), Sonora (2020), Jalisco (2020), Quintana Roo (2020), Puebla (2021), Baja California Sur (2021), México (2021), Morelos (2021), Sinaloa (2022), Zacatecas (2022), Durango (2023), and Yucatán (2024) [34] | |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Overseas collectivity of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | ||
United States |
Legal in some states since 1962, nationwide since 2003 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Domestic partnerships in
California (1999), the
District of Columbia (2002),
Maine (2004),
Washington (2007),
Maryland (2008),
Oregon (2008),
Nevada (2009) and
Wisconsin (2009). Civil unions in Vermont (2000), Connecticut (2005), New Jersey (2007), New Hampshire (2008), Illinois (2011), Rhode Island (2011), Delaware (2012), Hawaii (2012) and Colorado (2013). |
Legal in some states since 2004, nationwide since 2015 | Legal in some states since 1993, nationwide since 2016 |
/
Lesbians, gays, and bisexuals have been allowed to serve openly in the
U.S. military since 2011, following the
repeal of the
Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. Transgender people have been allowed to serve openly since 2021. [40] "Transvestites" are currently banned from the military since 2012. [41] Most openly Intersex people may be banned from the military under the Armed Forces ban of " hermaphrodites". [41] |
/
Employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is
prohibited nationwide since 2020. More extensive protections exist in 23 states, DC, and some municipalities. Conversion therapy for minors is banned in 22 states, DC, and some municipalities. Sexual orientation is covered by the federal hate crime law since 2009. |
/
Since April 11, 2022 by legal self determination - gender X became available and recognized formally on
US passports.
[42] Gender change is legal on
birth certificates (under varying conditions by state),
in 48 states + DC. Nonbinary gender markers are available, under varying circumstances, in 25 states + DC. Employment discrimination on the basis of gender identity is prohibited nationwide since 2020. More extensive protections exist in 22 states, DC, and some municipalities. Gender identity is covered by the federal hate crime law since 2009. |
Federally / Status varies state to state |
LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGB people allowed to serve openly in military | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression | Lack of a Presence of Anti-LGBT laws |
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Belize | Legal since 2016 [43] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [44] [45] [46] | [47] | |||||
Costa Rica |
Legal since 1971 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Unregistered cohabitation since 2014 [48] [49] | Legal since May 2020 | Legal since May 2020 [50] | Has no military | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [1] | / Transgender persons can change their legal name without surgeries or judicial permission since 2018. Legal gender cannot be changed. Sex indicator removed from all ID cards issued since May 2018 [51] [52] [53] One-time sex change allowed for passports. [54] | [55] [56] |
El Salvador |
Legal since 1822 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
[57] [58] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [57] | [59] Bans discrimination based on gender identity. | ||||
Guatemala |
Legal since 1871 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Pending | Bans some anti-gay discrimination | [60] | ||||
Honduras |
Legal since 1899 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Constitutional ban on de facto unions since 2005 | Constitutional ban since 2005; [61] [62] court decision pending | Constitutional ban since 2005 | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [63] | |||
Nicaragua |
Legal since 2008 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Bans some anti-gay discrimination [1] | ||||||
Panama |
Legal since 2008 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Court decision pending | Court decision pending | Court decision pending | Has no military | Bans some anti-gay discrimination [64] [65] | Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name after completion of medical intervention since 2006 [66] [67] | / |
LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGB people allowed to serve openly in military | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression | Lack of a Presence of Anti-LGBT laws |
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Anguilla ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001 Age of consent discrepancy + UN decl. sign. [1] |
UK responsible for defence | ||||||
Antigua and Barbuda | Legal since 2022 | |||||||
Aruba (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Registered partnerships since 2021 [68] | / Same-sex marriages performed in the Netherlands recognized [69] | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [70] | |||
Bahamas |
Legal since 1991; Age of consent discrepancy + UN decl. sign. [1] |
[1] | ||||||
Barbados | Legal since 2022. |
/
Foreign Domestic Partnerships recognized for immigration purposes "Welcome Stamp"
[71]
Civil Unions proposed. [72] |
Bans some anti-gay discrimination [73] | |||||
Bonaire (a special municipality of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the municipalities) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Registered partnerships since 2012 [74] | Legal since 2012 [75] | [76] | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [77] | ||
British Virgin Islands ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
UK responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [78] | |||||
Cayman Islands ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001; Age of consent discrepancy [1] + UN decl. sign. |
Civil partnerships since 2020 [79] | Legal since 2020 | UK responsible for defence | ||||
Cuba |
Legal since 1979 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Legal since 2022 | Legal since 2022 | Legal since 2022 | [1] [80] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [81] [82] [83] | Transgender people allowed to change gender after sex change operations [84] | [85] [86] |
Curaçao (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
(Pending court ruling)/ Mariages performed in Netherlands recognized | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [87] | ||||
Dominica |
Legal since 2024
[88] + UN decl. sign. [1] |
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Dominican Republic |
Legal since 1822 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Constitutional ban since 2010[ citation needed] | [89] | |||||
Grenada |
Male illegal Penalty: 10-year prison sentence (not enforced). [90] Legalization proposed [91] Female always legal [1] |
Has no military | ||||||
Guadeloupe (Overseas department of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | France responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | |
Haiti | Legal since 1791 (as Saint-Domingue) [1] | Has no military | ||||||
Jamaica |
Male illegal Penalty: 10 years and/or hard labor (Not enforced). Legalization proposed [92] Female always legal. [1] |
Constitutional ban since 1962 | ||||||
Martinique (Overseas department of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | France responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | |
Montserrat ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
UK responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [93] | |||||
Puerto Rico ( Commonwealth of the United States) |
Legal since 2003 | Legal since 2015 | Legal since 2015 [94] | Legal since 2015 | United States responsible for defense [95] [96] | Bans some anti-gay discrimination | Gender change legal since 2018; does not require surgery | |
Saba (a special municipality of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the municipalities) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Registered partnerships since 2012 [74] | Legal since 2012 [75] | [76] | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [77] | [97] | |
Saint Barthélemy (Overseas collectivity of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | France responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Legal since 2022 | |||||||
Saint Lucia |
Male illegal Penalty: Fine and/or 10-year prison sentence (Not enforced). Legalization proposed [98] Female always legal [1] |
Has no military | Bans some anti-gay discrimination | |||||
Saint Martin (Overseas collectivity of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | France responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Illegal Penalty: Fine and/or 10-year prison sentence (Not enforced). [1] Legalization proposed [99] |
Has no military | ||||||
Sint Eustatius (a special municipality of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the municipalities) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Registered partnerships since 2012 [74] | Legal since 2012 [75] | [76] | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [77] | ||
Sint Maarten (Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) |
Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country) + UN decl. sign. [1] |
/ Same-sex marriages performed in the Netherlands recognized [69] | The Netherlands responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [100] | ||||
Trinidad and Tobago | Legal since 2018 [101] | |||||||
Turks and Caicos Islands ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001 Age of consent discrepancy + UN decl. sign. [1] |
UK responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [1] | |||||
United States Virgin Islands (Territory of the United States) |
Legal since 1985 | Legal since 2015 [102] | Legal since 2015 [102] | Legal since 2015 [102] | United States responsible for defense [95] [96] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [103] | Legislation enacted in 2022, also explicitly includes gender identity. [104] |
LGBT rights in: | Same-sex sexual activity | Recognition of same-sex unions | Same-sex marriage | Adoption by same-sex couples | LGB people allowed to serve openly in military | Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation | Laws concerning gender identity/expression | Lack of a Presence of Anti-LGBT laws |
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Argentina |
Legal since 1887 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil unions in
Buenos Aires (2003),
[105]
Río Negro Province (2003),
[106]
Villa Carlos Paz (2007) and
Río Cuarto (2009) Cohabitation unions nationwide since 2015 [107] |
Legal since 2010 [108] | Legal since 2010 | Since 2009 [109] |
/
Legal protection in some cities;
[110] pending nationwide. Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2010 |
Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name without surgeries or judicial order since 2012
[111]
Transgender persons have a law reserving 1% of Argentina's public sector jobs. Economic incentives included in the new law aim to help trans people find work in all sectors. [112] |
[113] [114] |
Bolivia |
Legal since 1832 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Free unions officially recognised starting in 2020; nationwide since 2023. [115] | Constitutional ban since 2009 [116] | Same-sex couples in a free union are permitted to adopt [117] | Since 2015 [118] [119] [120]; Includes transgender people [13] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [1] | Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name without surgeries or judicial order since 2016 [121] [122] [123] | |
Brazil |
Legal since 1830 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
"Stable unions" legal and all rights as recognized family entities available nationwide since 2011 [124] [125] | Starting in 2011; nationwide since 2013 [126] [127] | Legal since 2010 [128] | Since 1969 [129] |
Bans all anti-gay discrimination.
[130] Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 1999 [131] [132] |
Transgender people can change their legal gender and name before a notary without the need of surgeries or judicial order since 2018. The sex reassignment surgery, hormonal and psychological treatment are offered free of charge by the Brazilian Unified Health System (UHS) [133] [134] [135] | |
Chile |
Legal since 1999; equal age of consent since 2022 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil unions since 2015 [136] | Legal since 2022 [137] | Legal since 2022 [137] | Since 2012 [138]; Includes transgender people [139] |
Bans all anti-gay discrimination
[140] Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2021 |
Transsexual persons can change their registral sex and name since 1974. Transgender persons can change their registral sex and name, no surgeries or judicial order for adults above 18 years old since 2019. [141] |
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Colombia |
Legal since 1981 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
De facto marital union since 2007 [142] | Legal since 2016 [143] | Stepchild adoption since 2014; [144] joint adoption since 2015 [145] | Since 1999 [1] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [146] | Since 2015, transgender persons can change their legal gender and name manifesting their solemn will before a notary, no surgeries or judicial order required [147] | |
Ecuador |
Legal since 1997 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
De facto unions since 2009 [148] [149] | Legal since 2019 [150] | LGBT individuals may adopt, but not same-sex couples [151] | [152] |
Bans all anti-gay discrimination.
[153] Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2014 |
Since 2016, transgender persons are allowed to change their birth name and gender identity; no surgeries or judicial order required [154] [155] | |
Falkland Islands ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 1989; equal age of consent since 2006 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil partnerships since 2017 [156] | Legal since 2017 [156] | Legal since 2017 | UK responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [157] | ||
French Guiana (Overseas department of France) |
Legal since 1791 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Civil solidarity pact since 1999 [35] | Legal since 2013 [36] | Legal since 2013 [37] | France responsible for defence | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [38] | Under French law [39] | |
Guyana |
Illegal Penalty: Up to life imprisonment (Not enforced). [1] Legalization proposed [158] |
[159] | [160] | |||||
Paraguay |
Legal since 1880; Age of consent discrepancy + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Constitutional ban on de facto unions since 1992 [161] | Constitutional ban since 1992 [162] | [163] |
Bans some anti-gay discrimination. Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2022 |
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Peru |
Legal since 1924; equal age of consent since 2012 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
/ Limited recognition for same-sex partners of health-care workers since 2020. | Since 2009 [164] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination [165] [166] [167] [168] [169] | Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name without the need for the completion of medical intervention since 2016. Judicial order required. [170] [171] | |||
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands ( Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) |
Legal since 2001 + UN decl. sign. |
Legal since 2014 [172] | Legal since 2014 [172] | UK responsible for defence | ||||
Suriname |
Legal since 1869 (as
Dutch Guiana); Age of consent discrepancy |
Bans all anti-gay discrimination [173] | Transgender persons can change their legal gender since 2022. Court order required. [174] [175] [176] | |||||
Uruguay |
Legal since 1934 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Concubinage union since 2008 [177] | Legal since 2013 [178] | Legal since 2009 [179] | Since 2009 [180] | Bans all anti-gay discrimination. [181] Pathologization or attempted treatment of sexual orientation by mental health professionals illegal since 2017 | Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name without surgeries or judicial order required since 2009. [182] Self-determination since 2018. | |
Venezuela |
Legal since 1997 + UN decl. sign. [1] |
Constitutional ban on de facto stable unions since 1999 | Constitutional ban since 1999 | Since 2023 [183] | Bans some anti-gay discrimination [1] |
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