United States, the X-option in passports cleared

United States, the X-option in passports cleared

It is now official. In US passports, too to the male and female genders, it will be possible to choose the third gender

The list of nations that have adopted the third gender in various identification documents has risen to twelve, thanks to the United States of America. As of 11 April this year, US citizens will be able to decide a third gender for their passports.

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This means that all those people who do not recognize themselves in the two main genders – male and female – will be able to get identity documents that conform to their true selves.

The first phase of this revolution will concern the issuing of passports and then – from 2023 – all other identity documents.

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Also to the United States of America, we find Canada, Germany, Argentina, India, Nepal, and Pakistan to name but a few. Countries that have an ‘X’ or ‘Other’ option under gender in their identity documents.


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