LGBTQ rights in Vietnam

LGBTQ rights in Vietnam
Legal statusLegal
Gender identityTransgender person can change legal gender after sex reassignment surgery
MilitaryLesbian, gay and bisexual people may serve openly
Discrimination protectionsSexual protection in the provision of goods and services for transgender people
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsNo recognition of same-sex unions
AdoptionNo

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Vietnam face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. Both female and male forms of same-sex sexual activity between consenting adults are legal and never have been criminalized in Vietnamese history; however, same-sex couples and households headed by same-sex couples are ineligible for the legal protections available to heterosexual couples. Vietnam provides limited anti-discrimination protections for transgender people. The right to change gender was officially legalized in Vietnam after the National Assembly passed an amendment to the Civil Code in 2015.

Vietnam's first annual gay pride parade took place in Hanoi on 5 August 2012. In 2017, pride parades were held in around 34 other cities and provinces.