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Supreme Court Says No To Gender Neutral Passports.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT - because ymb is suggesting that even if Britain has an arrangement with country X to allow British citizens entry, a Briton could be turned back at the gate - meaning they don't accept them as a British citizen, even if Britain does. And that if a British passport adheres to country X's gender norms, this would solve the problem.
ymb could be right, though as mentioned in another post, his line of argument doesn't seem to have bothered Australia or numerous other countries.
ymb could be right, though as mentioned in another post, his line of argument doesn't seem to have bothered Australia or numerous other countries.
jno: "TTT - because ymb is suggesting that even if Britain has an arrangement with country X to allow British citizens entry, a Briton could be turned back at the gate - meaning they don't accept them as a British citizen, even if Britain does" - well that's a leap of illogic. Many countries have many rules it does not mean they do not accept the person as a citizen from whence they came, it means they have not fulfilled their entry requirements.
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I'm sure that 'problem' countries could add a clause or status adjustment to visas.
Maybe something like 'abomination' as a third option to give that wild-eyed official with the dodgy personal hygeine their chance to glower menacingly and with disapproval.
My question would be why would folk want to visit these places?
Maybe something like 'abomination' as a third option to give that wild-eyed official with the dodgy personal hygeine their chance to glower menacingly and with disapproval.
My question would be why would folk want to visit these places?
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