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Cuba Passes Law Allowing Legal Gender Change without Surgery Requirement

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The Cuba flag flying off the side of a building. Matthias Oben via Pexels A law approved earlier this month allows trans people in Cuba to change the gender on their ID without having to show proof of undergoing gender-affirming surgeries. The National Assembly of People’s Power approved the change on July 18, amending the national civil registry and allowing residents to change the gender marker on their identification cards. The law also makes…
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On July 18, the National Assembly of People’s Power of Cuba approved a profound reform of the Civil Registry Law that will allow trans-persons to modify their legal gender in official documents without having to undergo genital reassignment surgery. Read also Russia promises good opportunities for Cuba after its incorporation into BRICS The reform was unanimously approved by the Cuban Parliament and is aligned with the provisions of the 2019 Con…

Trans people in Cuba no longer need surgery to be recognized by the state.

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gayexpress.co.nz broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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