“…However, in most Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board and socio-legal discourses, 'sexual minorities' tend to be identified or described as homosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender, such that individuals who make a claim based on persecution as a member of this 'particular social group' do so through the utilization of LGBT terminology (LaViolette, 2009: 440-441). 13 As numerous scholars of transnational sexualities have pointed out, these are terms located in and produced through particular social, cultural and political histories, yet these are also terms that have transnational mobility, although this does not necessarily equate to identical definitions and meanings in local contexts (Berg and Millbank, 2009;Lewin andLeap, 2002, 2009;Manalansan, 2006;Miller, 2005;Murray, 2009;Ou Jin Lee and Brotman, 2011).…”