Iceland Gay Marriage

History of Gay Rights in Iceland. she was one of the first Icelanders to marry under new laws when full equal rights in marriage were achieved in 2010. Today, all citizens of Iceland enjoy equal rights, no matter what their gender, sexuality or religion is.

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Getting Married in Iceland. In the Reykjavik area civil marriage ceremonies are performed at the office at on weekdays (Wednesday-Friday) at the office at Hlíðarsmári 1, …

Same-sex marriage was legalized in Iceland in 2010. Shortly thereafter, the country’s Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir, seen here in 2009, married her long-time partner. Sigurdardottir is the

Pink Iceland is Iceland’s first and foremost gay owned and operated wedding, travel and event expert. We work for and with the LGBT community and their allies. Pink Iceland is Iceland’s first and foremost gay owned and operated wedding, travel and event expert.

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Jun 28, 2010 · Iceland PM weds as gay marriage legalised Johanna Sigurdardottir, Iceland prime minister, married her long-time partner on Sunday as a new law …

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Same-sex marriage has been legal in Iceland since 27 June 2010. A bill providing for a gender-neutral marriage definition was passed by the Icelandic Althing on 11 June 2010. No members of Parliament voted against the bill, and public opinion polls suggested that the bill was very popular in Iceland.

Jun 11, 2010 · Iceland, the only country in the world to have an openly gay head of state, passed a law on Friday allowing same-sex partners to get married in a vote which met with no political resistance.

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The gay scene in Iceland is small but active and open. Gay and lesbian bars and clubs exist mostly in Iceland’s capital Reykjavík, but the northern branch in Akureyri is growing each year.. Iceland as a gay-friendly destination has received great reviews from visitors.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Iceland are very progressive. In February 2009, a ity government took office, headed by Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, the world’s first openly gay head of government in modern times.The Icelandic Parliament amended the country’s marriage law on 11 June 2010 by unanimous vote to define marriage as between two individuals, thereby making