> The Australian passport doesn’t require fatally accurate information per your own link:
>> Customers who identify as a gender other than male or female (intersex, indeterminate, unspecified, non-binary) may request that the gender in their ATD appear as X.
No fatalities are required.
Passport applicants are required to be factually accurate about their identity and how they identify.
Perhaps you might think on that a little.
There is also the very real cases of people that have applied for and hold Australian passports that were born neither [M] nor [F] by any clear apriori definition.
Hence the applications for change, the court cases and the Federal ruling.
There's no real wriggle room wrt the edges cases of 25 million births, not all births fall into the neat buckets of ideal preconceived notions. Empirical observation begs to differ.
>> Customers who identify as a gender other than male or female (intersex, indeterminate, unspecified, non-binary) may request that the gender in their ATD appear as X.
No fatalities are required.
Passport applicants are required to be factually accurate about their identity and how they identify.
Perhaps you might think on that a little.
There is also the very real cases of people that have applied for and hold Australian passports that were born neither [M] nor [F] by any clear apriori definition.
Hence the applications for change, the court cases and the Federal ruling.
There's no real wriggle room wrt the edges cases of 25 million births, not all births fall into the neat buckets of ideal preconceived notions. Empirical observation begs to differ.