Same-sex marriage in the British Antarctic Territory

Legal status of same-sex unions
Marriage
Performed

Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Denmark:
· Denmark proper
· Greenland
Finland*
France
Iceland
Ireland
Luxembourg
Mexico:
· CM, CH, CA,
· CL, GR3, JA,
· MC, MR, NA,
· PU3, QE3,
· QR, CDMX

Netherlands:
· Netherlands proper
New Zealand:
· New Zealand proper
Norway
Portugal
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom:
· England and Wales
· Scotland
· AX and DX, AC*, BAT
· GI, GG*, IM, PN
United States:
· United States proper
· GU, MP, PR, VI
· some tribal jurisdictions
Uruguay

Recognized

  1. When performed in Mexican states that have legalized same-sex marriage
  2. When performed in the Netherlands proper
  3. Marriages performed in some municipalities and recognized by the state

* Not yet in effect

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Same-sex marriage is legal in the British Antarctic Territory, which is a sector of Antarctica and is one of 14 British Overseas Territories. Between 2 August 2016 and 30 September 2016, a consultation on a draft of a new Marriage Ordinance was conducted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The ordinance stated that the laws relating to marriage in England would apply in the Territory, thereby allowing same-sex marriage.[1][2][3] The ordinance was proclaimed by the Commissioner Peter Hayes on 13 October 2016 and took effect forthwith.[4][5][6]

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