Statutory declaration for the spouse of an applicant for gender recognition

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterGender Recognition Panel forms
T469
General
1. Your spouse or civil partner is applying to the Gender Recognition Panel (GRP) for
a legal gender change, under the Gender Recognition Act 2004. Under the gender
recognition provisions, it is possible for some applicants to remain in an existing
marriage or civil partnership entered into in their birth gender and receive a full
Gender Recognition Certif‌icate if
They are in a protected marriage or a Scottish protected marriage and their
spouse has consented to remain in their marriage post gender recognition or
They are in a protected civil partnership and their civil partner has consented
to remain in their civil partnership post gender recognition or
They are in a Scottish protected civil partnership and they are making an
application at the same time as their civil partner. If this is your situation then
you should complete statutory declaration form T466 and not this form.
A protected marriage is a marriage under the law of England, Wales, Northern
Ireland or a country or territory outside of the UK. A Scottish protected
marriage is a marriage solemnised in Scotland.
A protected civil partnership is a civil partnership under the law of England,
Wales, Northern Ireland or a country outside of the UK listed in the Civil
Partnership Act 2004. A Scottish protected civil partnership is a civil partnership
registered in Scotland.
Statutory Declaration for the Spouse or Civil Partner of an
Applicant for Gender Recognition
T469 Statutory Declaration for the Spouse or Civil Partner of an Applicant for Gender Recognition (01.20) © Crown copyright 2020

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