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Canada issues warning for citizens with gender-neutral passports travelling to U.S.

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By Elizabeth Thompson, CBC News, RCI

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In January, the Canadian government said an estimated 3,600 citizens have listed X as their gender on their passports — an option that has been available to Canadians since 2019. (File Photo: Jaimie Harmsen/Unsplash)

Global Affairs says ‘X’ marker may not be recognized at the border.

The Canadian government is warning citizens who list X as their gender on their passports could have problems entering the U.S.

In a change made earlier this week, the Department of Global Affairs added an advisory to its United States travel advice page for 2SLGBTQ+ Canadian passport holders.

While the Government of Canada issues passports with an ‘X’ gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries, it wrote. You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the ‘X’ gender identifier.

The notice advises that Canadians may still be asked to provide your sex/gender information as either male or female when travelling.

The move comes months after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the U.S. government to only recognize two sexes: male and female. The order also directed that all documents issued by the U.S. federal government refer to sex rather than gender.

Trump’s executive order is before the courts, with the administration seeking to lift a U.S. district court order that barred the State Department from enforcing Trump’s policy to restrict the issuance of U.S. passports that recognize genders other than male and female.

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August 7Duration1:31According to the Canada Border Services Agency, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection changed the application for Nexus cards in February following U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order that the U.S. will only recognize male or female on documents such as visas and passports.

In January, the Canadian government said an estimated 3,600 citizens have listed X as their gender on their passports — an option that has been available to Canadians since 2019.

Officials from the Department of Global Affairs and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand’s office have not yet responded to questions from CBC News about why the warning was added months after Trump’s executive order.

Jennifer Young, spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Canada, said the current U.S. government shutdown prevents the embassy from commenting on the change.

Due the current lapse in appropriations, we are not in a position to provide comment or schedule interviews at the time, she wrote in an email.

This is the latest move by Global Affairs to increase its warnings about travelling to the United States. In 2023, the government updated its travel advisory after a number of U.S. states adopted anti-2SLGBTQ+ laws, warning Canadian travellers of laws that criminalize same-sex activities or target people because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Earlier this year, the Canadian government’s travel advisory was updated to warn of the prospect of additional scrutiny when entering the U.S.

In August, the Canada Border Services Agency advised that Canadians who apply for a new Nexus trusted traveller card or renew existing cards would no longer be able to list X as their gender.


This article is republished from RCI.

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