Entry #11318: Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Greenland

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RegionGreenland
IssueLegal recognition of non-binary gender
StatusRecognized
Start DateSep 12, 2014
End Date(none)
DescriptionThe Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports for those over 18 years old. However personal ID cards are unknown.
Sourceshttps://web.archive.org/web/20230129190434/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/


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edited by jadeywadey. fixing description

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DescriptionThe Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports for those over 18 years old.
However personal ID cards are unknown.

The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports for those over 18 years old. However personal ID cards are unknown.
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The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports for those over 18 years old. However personal ID cards are unknown. old. However personal ID cards are unknown.

edited by jadeywadey. addressed reports

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DescriptionThe Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports.The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports for those over 18 years old.
However personal ID cards are unknown.

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The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports. passports for those over 18 years old. However personal ID cards are unknown.
Sourceshttps://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/https://web.archive.org/web/20230129190434/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/
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edited by jadeywadey. fixed a bad source

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DescriptionThe Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports.The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports.
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The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports. 'X' gender marker in passports.
Sourceshttps://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/
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  • Status is not correct "NOTE: mentions only in PASSPORT (maybe not in ***CPR*** ID) and mentions a "castration permit" as option for bureaucracy (maybe only intersex). Active link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/ ***CPR*** is a ten-digit number with the format DDMMYY-SSSS, where DDMMYY is the date of birth and SSSS is a sequence number. The first digit of the sequence number encodes the century of birth (so that centenarians are distinguished from infants), and the last digit of the sequence number is odd for MALES.....and even for FEMALES..... (maybe refers to XY or XXY, but....intersex? and appears Male/Fermale?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_identification_number_(Denmark)"
  • All information is correct, just adding sources "NOTE: mentions only in PASSPORT (maybe not in ***CPR*** ID) and mentions a "castration permit" as option for bureaucracy (maybe only intersex). Active link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/ ***CPR*** is a ten-digit number with the format DDMMYY-SSSS, where DDMMYY is the date of birth and SSSS is a sequence number. The first digit of the sequence number encodes the century of birth (so that centenarians are distinguished from infants), and the last digit of the sequence number is odd for MALES.....and even for FEMALES..... (maybe refers to XY or XXY, but....intersex? and appears Male/Fermale?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_identification_number_(Denmark)"
  • Note field is incorrect "Active link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/ NOTE: mentions only in PASSPORT (maybe not in ***CPR*** ID) and mentions a "castration permit" as option for bureaucracy (maybe only intersex). ***CPR*** is a ten-digit number with the format DDMMYY-SSSS, where DDMMYY is the date of birth and SSSS is a sequence number. The first digit of the sequence number encodes the century of birth (so that centenarians are distinguished from infants), and the last digit of the sequence number is odd for MALES.....and even for FEMALES..... (maybe refers to XY or XXY, but....intersex? and appears Male/Fermale?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_identification_number_(Denmark)"
  • Note field is incorrect "Please, add this info: "TGEU as other human rights groups have critiqued the law as being only available to those over 18 years of age." https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/"
  • Status is not correct "Please, add this info in status: "TGEU as other human rights groups have critiqued the law as being only available to those over 18 years of age." https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/"
  • All information is correct, just adding sources "Please, add this info: "TGEU as other human rights groups have critiqued the law as being only available to those over 18 years of age." https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/"

edited by Notdog1996. To make it in line with the Danish entry.

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  • Sources are invalid or broken "Please, note that the link provided is broken. I searched in Wayback Archive.org and i found a valid link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150815012252/https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/"

edited by Notdog1996. To make it in line with the Danish entry.

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ValueIntersex onlyRecognized
DescriptionThe Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports, however only transgender people without a legal gender change can obtain it in their passport.The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports.
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The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports, however only transgender people without a legal gender change can obtain it in their passport. passports.

edited by Vito12. If this is wrong please change it

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Value(REMOVED)Intersex only
Special StatusAmbiguousIntersex only
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  • Newer law has been passed "Intersex is not recognized, only in Denmark, not Greenland, you have no option for "X" gender marker in passport in Greenland."
  • Newer law has been passed "Even though its true in Denmark, same law not available in Greenland, only Man and Woman is regocnized"

edited by Ro_Guy

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ValueRecognized(REMOVED)
Special StatusRecognizedAmbiguous
DescriptionThe Danish government has allowed the 'X' gender marker in passports.The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports, however only transgender people without a legal gender change can obtain it in their passport.
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The Danish government has allowed the 'X' gender marker in passports. allows the 'X' gender marker in passports, however only transgender people without a legal gender change can obtain it in their passport.

created by chae

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Original entry
StatusRecognized
Start DateSep 12, 2014
End Date(none)
DescriptionThe Danish government has allowed the 'X' gender marker in passports.
Sourceshttps://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/