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(→‎Countries that have self-declaration of legal gender: Update, 'cos I misread the article :D)
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** Nova Scotia (2018)<ref>''[https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/09/19/nova-scotia-gender-birth-certificate_a_23532817/ Nova Scotia To Offer Gender-Neutral Option On Birth Certificates]'', HuffPost, 19 September 2018.</ref>
** Nova Scotia (2018)<ref>''[https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/09/19/nova-scotia-gender-birth-certificate_a_23532817/ Nova Scotia To Offer Gender-Neutral Option On Birth Certificates]'', HuffPost, 19 September 2018.</ref>
** Ontario (2016)<ref>''[https://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2016/06/gender-on-health-cards-and-drivers-licences.html Gender on Health Cards and Driver's Licences]'', Newsroom, 29 June 2016.</ref>
** Ontario (2016)<ref>''[https://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2016/06/gender-on-health-cards-and-drivers-licences.html Gender on Health Cards and Driver's Licences]'', Newsroom, 29 June 2016.</ref>
* Colombia (2023)<ref>''[https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1821705/colombia-adds-non-binary-gender-option-on-passports Colombia adds non-binary gender option on passports]'', Inquirer.net, 25 August 2023.</ref>


* Denmark (2014)<ref>''[https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/ Denmark: X in Passports and New Trans Law Works]'', TGEU, 12 September 2014.</ref>
* Denmark (2014)<ref>''[https://tgeu.org/denmark-x-in-passports-and-new-trans-law-work/ Denmark: X in Passports and New Trans Law Works]'', TGEU, 12 September 2014.</ref>

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