Canada
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COUNTRY is a comparatively LGBTQ+-friendly/unfriendly country located in PLACE, with/without/with some legal protections for trans people.
Why COUNTRY?
- Legal gender recognition:
- Anti-discrimination laws:
- Public healthcare:
- LGBTQ+ rights and community:
- Immigration pathways:
Why not COUNTRY?
- Legal issues
- Housing issues
- Visa issues
- you name it
Political Situation for Trans People
Access to Trans Healthcare
Immigration Policy
US citizens need/don't need a visa to move to COUNTRY for. Which languages are the processes done in? What are the options/limitations/etc? Examples are below
- Student Visa: Available to …
- Family-Route: …
- Work Visa: …
Medical Inadmissibility
Does the COUNTRY in question have immigration laws that would find people with disabilities or health challenges inadmissible to emigrate there?
Permanent Residency
What's the pathway if there is one?
Citizenship Pathway
How do you get to be a citizen if at all?
LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities
What are potentially good places to live in?
- City A
- City B
- …
Top Trans-Friendly Cities
- please add
Community & Support Resources
- What local communities and support structures are there?
National Organizations
- please add
Cost of Living
- The cost of living in COUNTRY is how comparable to the US/where in the US?
- Rent is…
- Public transport …
- Healthcare is free/expensive…
- Grocery prices …
- Education is
Housing Access & Cost
- add details on discrimination in rentals if applicable
- also how easy is it to rent/buy etc
Law Enforcement ("How bad are the cops?")
- please add details, especially around safety for trans people
Censorship & Digital Privacy
- please add details
Ease of Travel to Other Countries
- What about neighboring countries, visas for those, airports to travel etc.
Animal Policies
- Is COUNTRY 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
Overview
If you are an LGBTQIA2S+ individual during the current political crisis and persecution, you may be considering fleeing to Canada.
The community here is strong and we are fighting HARD to bring any one of you into safety. It’s not perfect here, especially in conservative led provinces and with the impending election in October (which I will expand on in a later section). But our pride and advocacy communities are tight-knit and are working closely to fight against Anti LGBTQ policies that are plaguing at-risk populations globally.
Applying for Refugee Status
Currently, US citizens are not eligible for making a refugee request at the border unless they qualify for specific exemptions or exceptions. Current border policy instructs that anyone who applies at the border who does not qualify for legal exemptions or exceptions will be denied entry and returned to the United States.
Applicants may still enter Canada legally and apply once inside the country, or from outside the country. Application from outside the country requires a sponsorship from a recognized third party organization or an approved private sponsorship. This option is not applicable to those who have incomplete documentation or have had their documents seized as this prevents legal exit out of the United States.
Applying for a Work Visa
Information Pending
Applying for Other Visas
Information pending
See also
Applying for Refugee Status into Canada
Applying for Canadian Refugee Status: What you need to know first!