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== Why South Africa? ==
== Why South Africa? ==


* '''Legal gender recognition:'''
* '''Legal gender recognition:'''  
** LGBTQ people in South Africa have the same legal rights as non-LGBTQ people.
** A [[wikipedia:Alteration_of_Sex_Description_and_Sex_Status_Act,_2003|South African Act of Parliament in 2003]] allows a person to change, under certain conditions, their sex recorded in the population registry:
*** People who have undergone surgical or medical sex reassignment.
*** People whose sexual characteristics have evolved naturally.
*** Intersex people.
* '''Anti-discrimination laws:'''
* '''Anti-discrimination laws:'''
** LGBT rights are protected by section 9 of the South African Constitution, which forbids discrimination on the basis of sex, gender or sexual orientation, and applies to government and private parties.
** This was re-enforced in 2000 with the [[wikipedia:Promotion_of_Equality_and_Prevention_of_Unfair_Discrimination_Act,_2000|Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act]] (PEPUDA).
** The Employment Equity Act, 1998 forbid discrimination in employment.
** The Rental Housing Act, 1999 specifically and housing.
* '''Public healthcare:'''
* '''Public healthcare:'''
* '''LGBTQ+ rights and community:'''
* '''LGBTQ+ rights and community:'''

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South Africa is a comparatively LGBTQ+-friendly country located in southern Africa

Why South Africa?

  • Legal gender recognition:
    • LGBTQ people in South Africa have the same legal rights as non-LGBTQ people.
    • A South African Act of Parliament in 2003 allows a person to change, under certain conditions, their sex recorded in the population registry:
      • People who have undergone surgical or medical sex reassignment.
      • People whose sexual characteristics have evolved naturally.
      • Intersex people.
  • Anti-discrimination laws:
    • LGBT rights are protected by section 9 of the South African Constitution, which forbids discrimination on the basis of sex, gender or sexual orientation, and applies to government and private parties.
    • This was re-enforced in 2000 with the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (PEPUDA).
    • The Employment Equity Act, 1998 forbid discrimination in employment.
    • The Rental Housing Act, 1999 specifically and housing.
  • Public healthcare:
  • LGBTQ+ rights and community:
  • Immigration pathways:
  • Education visa:
  • Retirement visa:
  • Remote work/nomad visa:

Why not South Africa?

  • Legal issues
  • Housing issues
  • Visa issues
  • you name it

Political Situation for Trans People

TBD

Access to Trans Healthcare

TBD

Immigration Policy

  • Student Visa: Available to …
  • Family-Route:
  • Work Visa:

Medical Inadmissibility

TBD

Permanent Residency

TBD

Citizenship Pathway

TBD

LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities

What are potentially good places to live in?

Community & Support Resources

  • What local communities and support structures are there?

National Organizations

  • please add

Cost of Living

  • Rent is ?
  • Public transport is ?
  • Healthcare is ?
  • Grocery prices are ?
  • Education is

Housing Access & Cost

  • TBD

Law Enforcement ("How bad are the cops?")

  • TBD

Censorship & Digital Privacy

  • TBD

Ease of Travel to Other Countries

  • TBD

Animal Policies

  • Is South Africa is pet-friendly or not
  • What do you need to do to bring a pet?
  • Consider adding a section on the Traveling with pets page