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Hong Kong court rules in favour of gay couple seeking public housing

Hong Kong court rules in favour of gay couple seeking public housing

KUALA LUMPUR, March 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A Hong
Kong court on Wednesday ruled that married same-sex couples have
the right to apply for public housing, in a move that could make
it easier for LGBT+ people to live in one of the world’s most
expensive cities.
Hong Kong does not recognise same-sex marriage but the case
was brought by permanent resident Nick Infinger, who married his
partner in Canada in 2018 and applied for public housing.

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