πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ή Trinidad and Tobago

North America

Score: 1.3/10
βœ… Positive rights: 2
🚩 Red flags: 14

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Travel Advice

Trans Community Travel Advice

Last updated: 15 Apr 2026 09:04 PM

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Government Travel Advice

Last updated: 6 Mar 2026 10:24 AM

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In March 2025, consensual same-sex activity was reinstated as a crime punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment.β€―It is also illegal for LGBT+ foreign nationals to enter the country. However, neither of these laws has been enforced in recent times.β€―It is possible LGBT+ visitors could receive negative attention if they show affection in public.Β 

Take care when using dating apps especially those used by the LGBT+ community. Criminals have used apps like Grindr to trick, rob and assault people.

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Trans Rights Overview

Last updated: 2 Apr 2026 04:04 PM

Summary

No legal gender recognition. Limited protections. Gender-affirming care unavailable.

Rights Breakdown

Death Penalty Risk

Yes

Whether trans people face death-penalty risk under local law or enforcement.

πŸ“ Equaldex region: TT; Homosexuality: Male illegal, female legal; Censorship: No censorship; Changing gender: Illegal; Conversion therapy: Not banned | Source: https://www.equaldex.com/api/equality-index?format=json&dependent_territories=1

Legal Gender Recognition

No

Can trans people change the gender marker on official documents?

πŸ“ Equaldex region: TT; Homosexuality: Male illegal, female legal; Censorship: No censorship; Changing gender: Illegal; Conversion therapy: Not banned | Source: https://www.equaldex.com/api/equality-index?format=json&dependent_territories=1

Self-ID or Gatekeeping

No

Is legal gender recognition based on self-declaration or medical requirements?

πŸ“ Trinidad and Tobago lacks a legal framework for gender recognition, including self-identification or medical requirements.

Nonbinary Recognition

No

Are nonbinary or third-gender identities officially recognised?

πŸ“ Non-binary gender identities are not legally recognized in Trinidad and Tobago.

Legal Name Change

No

Can trans people legally change their name on official records?

πŸ“ There are no specific legal provisions for transgender individuals to change their legal name in Trinidad and Tobago.

Marriage Rights

No

Can trans people marry in accordance with their affirmed gender?

πŸ“ Same-sex marriages are not legally recognized in Trinidad and Tobago.

Trans Healthcare Access

No

Is gender-affirming healthcare legal and available?

πŸ“ There is no available information on access to gender-affirming healthcare in Trinidad and Tobago.

Trans Youth Rights

No

Can trans minors access gender-affirming care and support?

πŸ“ There are no specific legal protections or rights for transgender youth in Trinidad and Tobago.

Insurance & Public Funding

No

Is gender-affirming healthcare covered by public or private insurance?

πŸ“ Public health insurance does not cover gender-affirming care in Trinidad and Tobago.

Conversion Therapy Ban

No

Are practices targeting trans people for conversion therapy banned?

πŸ“ Equaldex region: TT; Homosexuality: Male illegal, female legal; Censorship: No censorship; Changing gender: Illegal; Conversion therapy: Not banned | Source: https://www.equaldex.com/api/equality-index?format=json&dependent_territories=1

Anti-Discrimination Laws

No

Are trans people protected by anti-discrimination laws in housing, work, and services?

πŸ“ There are no explicit protections for gender identity in anti-discrimination laws in Trinidad and Tobago.

Hate Crime Laws

No

Are trans people protected under hate crime laws?

πŸ“ No hate crime protections explicitly cover gender identity in Trinidad and Tobago.

Prison & Detention Policies

Yes

Are trans people treated with dignity in prisons and detention settings?

πŸ“ Equaldex region: TT; Homosexuality: Male illegal, female legal; Censorship: No censorship; Changing gender: Illegal; Conversion therapy: Not banned | Source: https://www.equaldex.com/api/equality-index?format=json&dependent_territories=1

Military Inclusion

No

Can trans people serve openly in the military?

πŸ“ Trinidad and Tobago does not have a standing military.

Asylum Protections

No

Are trans identities valid grounds for asylum claims?

πŸ“ There are no specific asylum protections for transgender individuals in Trinidad and Tobago.

Access to Single-Sex Spaces

No

Can trans people access gendered spaces that match their affirmed gender?

πŸ“ There are no legal protections ensuring access to single-sex spaces for transgender individuals in Trinidad and Tobago.

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