LGBTQ+ traveller context — Guatemala
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Legal context — Guatemala
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Same-sex sexual activity
Relationship recognition
Anti-discrimination protections
Gender identity — legal recognition
Context
Same-sex activity is not criminalised, but the constitution defines marriage as between a man and a woman, and a 2024 amendment raised the penalty for same-sex marriage to up to 10 years for officiants. There are no anti-discrimination protections.
Same-sex activity is legal; same-sex marriage is not recognised. Antigua and Lake Atitlán have small visible expat LGBTQ+ scenes. Rural acceptance is more conservative. Verify with current FCDO / US State Department guidance.
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