Q&A

Does gender dysphoria qualify for disability?

Does gender dysphoria qualify for disability?

Acknowledging this evidence, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded in 2015 that “the current research increasingly indicates that gender dysphoria has physiological or biological roots,” and that gender dysphoria is a protected disability under federal disability rights laws.

Can PTSD cause gender dysphoria?

There is no link that trauma causes gender dysphoria, however, is it possible for trauma to be linked to gender dysphoria? The simple answer is yes, it can, but we know it’s much more complicated than that. Often, when we experience trauma our mind attempts to protect itself by creating defence mechanisms.

Why can’t people with disabilities immigrate to Canada?

Canada has a progressive immigration policy and that would not have been possible if government would not lift bars off people with disabilities and illness from immigrating to Canada. Because the current policy was not only inhumane but it also violates the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities.

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How do transgender people migrate to the US?

Some transgender people come to the US through legal processes and possess documents that verify their acceptance into the US as immigrants, refugees or temporary guest workers. However, a significant number of transgender immigrants are unable to obtain legal permission to migrate and arrive in our nation as undocumented immigrants.

Can a person with a mild developmental disability be denied immigration?

The history of denial proves that this law does not admit anyone with disability even though the caregiver were capable enough to support their disabled member. In 2000, multimillionaire David Hilewitz and his son was denied immigration because his son has a mild developmental disability.

What are the risks of undocumented transgenders?

Among an already marginalized community, the 2011 National Discrimination Survey showed that undocumented transgender people face higher risks of discrimination and violence in employment, housing, health care, when seeking services, and even in their own home.