Taipei, Jan. 4 (CNA) There should be no technical difficulties in adding a third gender option to Republic of China (Taiwan) passports as long as the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) approves a third gender option for household registration and national identification purposes, the Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) said Thursday.
Minister Without Portfolio Lin Wan-i (林萬億) previously asked relevant ministries to look into the possibility of adding a third gender option to passports and other identification documents.
According to BOCA's preliminary assessment, as long as the Ministry of the Interior approves such an option and adds it to national identification cards and household registration, the bureau will follow suit.
Andrew Lee (李憲章), spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which oversees the bureau, explained at a press conference on Thursday that the issuance of passports is preceded by the issuing of national identification cards, so if the MOI decides to include a third gender on national IDs, MOFA will address the gender issue on passports.
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