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| style="background-color:#ffb;" | Doesn't require transgender people to be sterilized or any kind of therapy in order to have legal gender recognition, but it requires a diagnosis.<ref name="tre_map" /> | | style="background-color:#ffb;" | Doesn't require transgender people to be sterilized or any kind of therapy in order to have legal gender recognition, but it requires a diagnosis.<ref name="tre_map" /> | ||
| | |In 2018 Leonne Zeegers received a passport with gender marker X [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45914813]. They are the first adult Dutch citizen to get that. Leonne does have an intersex condition but the judge ruled in their favor based on their gender: which is non-binary. In October 2019, Nanoah Struik will be the second adult citizen to get an X on their passport [https://www.transgendernetwerk.nl/tweede-volwassene-krijgt-x-in-paspoort/]. Nanoah doesn't have an intersex condition so this makes them the first person to have that gender marker without having an interex condition. | ||
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| [[Recognition (New Zealand)|New Zealand]] | | [[Recognition (New Zealand)|New Zealand]] |