Currently, these countries permit same-sex couples to marry nationwide (in chronological order):
- Netherlands (April 21, 2001);
- Belgium (June 1, 2003);
- Spain (July 3, 2005);
- Canada (nationwide July 20, 2005, although some provinces started earlier);
- South Africa (November 30, 2006);
- Norway (January 1, 2009);
- Sweden (May 1, 2009);
- Portugal (June 5, 2010);
- Iceland (June 22, 2010);
- Argentina (July 22, 2010); and,
- Denmark (June 15, 2012).
Currently, these countries recognize same-sex marriage performed elsewhere (in chronological order):
- Israel (November 21, 2006);
- Aruba, marriages performed in the Netherlands only (April 21, 2010);
- Curacao, marriages performed in the Netherlands only (April 21, 2010);
- Sint Maarten, marriages performed in the Netherlands only (April 21, 2010); and,
- Mexico (nationwide August 10, 2010); and,
- Brazil (nationwide June 27, 2011).
Currently, these countries recognize civil partnerships:
- Andorra
- Austria
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Czech Republic
- Ecuador
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greenland
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Jersey
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- New Zealand
- Slovenia
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Uruguay