BANGKOK (AP) 鈥 Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand are expected to make their wedded status legal Thursday, the first day a law took effect granting them the same rights as heterosexual couples.

The enactment of the Marriage Equality Act makes Thailand and the third place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, after Taiwan and Nepal.

Marriage registration is customarily done at district offices, but on Thursday, around 300 couples are expected to complete the formalities at a daylong gala celebration in an exhibition hall at a shopping mall in central Bangkok. Hundreds more are predicted to register in less fancy circumstances around the country.

The marriage equality bill, which sailed through both houses of parliament, amended the Civil and Commercial Code to change the words 鈥渕en and women鈥 and 鈥渉usband and wife鈥 to 鈥渋ndividuals鈥 and 鈥渕arriage partners.鈥 It is supposed to open up access to full legal, financial and medical rights for LGBTQ+ couples.

Partners will have equal rights and responsibilities in dealing with joint assets, tax obligations and deductions, inheritance rights and survivor benefits.

Thailand has a reputation for acceptance and inclusivity, and thousands of people attend the annual . But rights advocates have struggled for decades to pass a marriage equality law in a largely conservative society where members of the LGBTQ+ community say they face discrimination in everyday life, although they note that things have improved greatly in recent years.

Couples interviewed earlier this month by The Associated Press expressed happiness with the new law, even those already settled in contented long-term relationships.

鈥淭he enforcement of the marriage equality law is proof that regardless of our gender, we all share the same basic human rights in every aspect under Thai law,鈥 said Kullayahnut Akkharasretthabudh, 38, a real estate owner whose partner is Juthatip Suttiwong, 24, a chef. 鈥淚t also paves the way for other countries in Asia, highlighting the importance of recognizing each other鈥檚 human values and enabling everyone to live.鈥

Patherine Khunnares, 37, a web designer, said she and researcher Vivian Chullamon, 36, 鈥渉ave a supportive social circle, friends, and family who accept us for who we are and accept the person we love. Marriage, it seems, isn鈥檛 everything that fulfills us emotionally..

鈥淗owever, ultimately, we believe that as two human beings, we should be granted the same basic legal rights as heterosexual couples. We are a complete family in spirit, but legal recognition would alleviate our future anxieties. In the end, we aren鈥檛 asking for anything special 鈥 we just want a simple, happy family life.鈥

Bangkok鈥檚 city government has said that it organized workshops for staff of all its district offices who are in charge of handling marriage registration. They included lectures raising awareness about gender diversity and guidance on how to properly communicate with those who come for the service. The Interior Ministry has offered similar guidance.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a missing piece of the jigsaw,鈥 Bangkok Deputy Gov. Sanon Wangsrangboon said at one of the workshops earlier this month. 鈥淪ociety is ready. The law is getting ready. But the last piece of the jigsaw is the understanding from officials.鈥

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