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Yes, they is a good default for anyone you don't know the pronouns of, in general. And it's great that you care about doing what's right already!
Sorry for the slow reply. Thanks for your advice - it really helps as I'm very keen not to be a bystander in supporting trans rights in my country. It seems we're at a tipping point and I want to be on the right side of history.
I had a rather ridiculous conversation with family just this week where an older aunt declared they couldn't support "her" work colleague as "she" had indicated "she" would now like male pronouns. I ensured every incorrect pronoun received 2 correct ones until she knew she wouldn't be allowed to get away with it :)