Quote from: Lady Smith on May 08, 2015, 10:54:12 PM
That's a very good point Grace, here in New Zealand it's the same as for Australia we have to have full GRS before we can be legally female.
"Under the passport policy for applicants who are sex and gender diverse, sex reassignment surgery is not a prerequisite to issue a passport
in a new gender. Birth or citizenship certificates do not need to be amended for sex and gender diverse applicants to be issued a passport in
their preferred gender. A letter from a medical practitioner certifying that the person has had, or is receiving, appropriate clinical treatment
for gender transition to a new gender, is intersex and does not identify with the sex assigned to them at birth, is acceptable evidence of gender
identity. A passport in a new sex may also be issued to applicants who have undergone sex reassignment surgery and have registered their
change of sex with Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages or the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. A passport may be issued to
intersex, transgender and/or gender diverse applicants in M (male), F (female) or X (indeterminate/unspecified/intersex). For more information
please see the Australian Passports Office website "
Australia's highest court ruled in 2011 that people who are transgender can be legally recognized as the gender by which they identify without undergoing sexual reassignment surgery. Knowledge of a person's genitalia are not required according to the decision, because the characteristics that define a person's gender are "confined to external physical characteristics that are socially recognizable."
More and more people are coming around slowly...