How to get married abroad Europe www.marryabroad.co.uk Ex changing your v ows in an exotic country is becoming more and more popular these day s, and as the cost of a marriage at home rises, it’s actually cheaper to get married abroad! Add in a fantastic honeymoon at the same time and it makes sense to escape the traditional pressure and enjoy the best day of your life. In this guide to the delights of getting married abroad you will find plenty of useful information which should help you decide where and when you’d like to get married. If at any time if you’d like any help or have any questions please feel free to email us at romance@marry abroad.co.uk We hope that the information here will be useful to you and wish you all the best for your wedding and life together. With our very best wishes The team at www.marry abroad.co.uk Index Pages 4 & 5 - Italy 6 & 7- France 8 & 9 - Spain 10 & 11 - Gibraltar 12 & 13 - Portugal 14 & 15 - Malta 16 & 17 - Switzerland 18 & 19 - Austria 20 & 21 - Germany 22 & 23- Sweden 24 & 25- Iceland 26 & 27- Ireland 28 & 29 - Czech Republic 30 & 31 - Croatia 32 & 33 - Slovenia 34 & 35 - Greece 36 & 37 - Cyprus 38 & 39 - Turkey Please n ote, all legalities are generalisations only as docum entation varies depending on y our country of residence. At the end of this guide y ou will find a list of local gov ernmental offices which can confirm the exact legal requirem ents depending on y our nationality. Europe Well, what can we say ? There are so many romantic countries in Europe that it’s difficult to know where to begin! Choose between the home of romance, Italy ; the city of lovers, Paris; laid-back Spain; the ever-popular Cyprus; warmly welcoming Greece; the dreaming spires of Prague or the dramatic landscape of Iceland, and that’s just for starters. Europe is a fascinating continent and the decision of where to get married is made even more difficult by the multitude of different options av ailable: stunning seascapes, historic castles, dreamy chateaux, dramatic mountain backdrops – you can find them all in Europe. Here is just a small selection of the many countries in which you can get married or have a blessing. www.marryabroad.co.uk Italy One of the most popular countries in the world in which to get married, Italy has relatively simple legalities and offers some of the most beautiful locations in the world in which to plight your troth. Capital: Rome Population: 58.1 million Language: Italian Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Italy ’s weather is generally mild, although the north can have bitterly cold winters. Rom antic locations include: Verona - the home of Romeo & Juliet, a magnificent amphitheatre and close to the Italian lakes Venice - famous for its gondolas, St Mark’s Square and the Rialto Bridge Rome – v isit the Sistine Chapel, the V atican, the Spanish Steps, the Roman Forum and the Coliseum and so much more... Florence – the artistic city , home of the Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, Duomo and Piazza della Spagnola Lake Garda – the Italian lakes in general make a beautiful wedding backdrop Am alfi Coast – picturesque villages along twisty lanes, rocky coves, and the most amazing scenery you’ve ever seen. Capri – home of the jet set in the 50s and 60s, the island still has an air of glamour Positano – set on the Amalfi coast and a popular choice for a stunning wedding Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. An official translator must be present at the civ il ceremony if both parties are not Italian. The marriage must take place in a building with a roof and not outdoors. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must provide a Certificate of No Impediment to marry (Nulla Ostra) which is usually issued by your embassy in Italy or your local department of Foreign Affairs To obtain this you will need to produce birth certificates, full passports and photocopies, decree nisi or death certificate if div orced or widowed and deed poll showing any change of name in order to obtain the Certificate of No Impediment (Nulla Ostra). Generally the Italian Authorities prefer to have two Sundays pass after receiv ing the Nulla Ostra before issuing a marriage licence, although sometimes this time can be shortened. Legal papers to take Ten-y ear passports Full birth certificates with a certified translation. Certificate of No Impediment” (Nulla Ostra) which can be issued by your Consulate for the area in which you are to marry. If y ou have been divorced then your first marriage certificate and the final divorce papers must be shown with a certified translation. Brides must have been divorced for at least 300 days in order to remarry. If you are widowed then the death certificate of your previous spouse must be shown with a certified translation. General information Italian Tourist Board www.enit.it www.marryabroad.co.uk France There are so many choices of stunning wedding locations in France it’s hard to decide which would suit you the best. Whether you are searching for a sexy Parisian wedding or an elegant affair in the country side, France can oblige. Capital: Paris Population: 63.7 million Language: French Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather French weather tends to be very warm in the south in the summer and more temperate in the north, especially in the winter when the north can be very cold. Rom antic locations include: Paris – y ou can almost smell the romance in the air in the city of lovers. Famous sites such as the Sacre Coeur, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs Ely sees, Tuilleries, the Left Bank and Notre Dame are waiting for you. Cote d’Azur – the South of France with its warm climate, exotic v illas and jet-set lifesty le makes a very glamorous setting Norm andy & Brittany – the north west of the country offers medieval towns with winding cobbled streets and castle battlements Loire Valley – if you’re dreaming of a chateau wedding then this is the place to be! Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Residency requirem ents: you must live in France for at least 40 days before you can hav e a legally binding wedding. However, it is possible to do the legalities in y our home country and have a blessing in France. How to get a m arriage licence At least one of the couple must have liv ed in the town where you wish to marry for at least thirty days, then you must bring the papers mentioned below to the Town Hall (Marie) where the marriage will take place not more than three months before the marriage date. A notice of your intent to marry (banns) must be posted at the Town Hall for ten days before you can marry. Legal papers to take Birth certificates issued less than three months ago, and v alid ten-year passports certified and translated by an approved translator and notarised with an apostille stamp. Two proofs of domicile if you live in France eg. Utility bills. Certificates to prove that you are single (obtained from your Embassy in France). A declaration that you are free to marry must be sworn in front of an attorney licensed to practice both in France and in your country of residence. (Affidavit of Law) Medical certificates issued less than three months before the wedding by a doctor in France. If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse. If y our name has been changed by deed poll then legal proof must be shown, stamped and dated by a solicitor (including if you are divorced and have reverted to your maiden name). General information French Tourist Board www.franceguide.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Spain The wonderful climate and laid-back lifesty le of Spain draws many v isitors time and time again, so what better place to have a wedding? The dramatic landscape of the south and the popular cities of the Costas provide the best of both worlds, whether you are looking for a traditional Spanish-sty le backdrop, or a modern hotel. Capital: Madrid Population: 40.4 million Language: Spanish Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Spain is famed for its mild climate, although the north and centre of the country can be cold in winter. Rom antic locations include: Barcelona – the Catalan capital in the north of Spain, the city boasts the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral designed by Gaudí, as well as the amazingly long Las Ramblas shopping/eating/drinking street. Costa del Sol – the warm climate draws people here and, if you aren’t resident in Spain, it’s close enough to Gibraltar to hav e the legally binding part there and the reception in Spain. Madrid — a capital city full of intricate buildings, wide boulev ards and plenty of pretty squares. General information Spanish Tourist Board www.spain.info Useful addresses: Civ il Registry Madrid Calle Pradillo 66 28002 Madrid Tel: +34 91 397 37 00 Fax : +34 91 397 377 9 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: You must be resident for twenty one day s before the wedding or own property in Spain. Alternativ ely, if one of you is Catholic then you do not have to be resident and you can have a Catholic ceremony. How to get a m arriage licence You must bring the papers mentioned below and fill in an application form to marry at the Civ il Registry where the marriage will take place. Your intent to marry notice must be posted at the Consulate for twenty one day s before you can marry and must be sworn by the applicant. Legal papers to take Original birth certificates certified and translated by an approved translator and notarised with an apostille stamp. V alid ten-year passports. Proof that the bride and groom are free to marry – a Consular certificate of No Impediment to marry (usually issued after the intent to marry notice has been posted for twenty one day s). If not a permanent resident of Spain, then you must sign an affidavit at the Consulate stating your place of residence for the last six years and your temporary residence in Spain. Consular registration certificate. If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse and your former marriage certificate must be shown. If y our name has been changed by deed poll then legal proof must be shown, stamped and dated by a solicitor (including if you are divorced and have reverted to your maiden name). Please note: the documentation required v aries from state to state in Spain and some, if not all documents will need to be translated and notarised with an apostille seal. Gibraltar A little taste of England with a Spanish flair, Gibraltar is one of those places that is almost more English than England, and luckily for those who want to get married in the sun, the wedding legalities are much easier than neighbouring Spain. So if you’re dreaming of a European wedding but don’t want to deal with translations and apostille stamps then a ceremony here could be perfect . Capital: Gibraltar Population: 28 7 50 Language: English & Spanish Currency : Pound Sterling Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Gibraltar’s weather is mild in the winter and very hot in the summer. Rom antic locations include: The Mount— built in 17 97 as the official Residence of the most senior officer of the Royal Navy, today it is a listed building. Alameda Gardens — includes the Botanic Gardens and an Italian themed garden which is perfect for weddings. Useful addresses: Civ il Status & Registration Office Sir Joshua Hassan House Secretary’s Lane Gibraltar Tel: +350 7 2289 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must bring the papers mentioned below and go in person to the Registry Office at least 24 hours before the marriage will take place. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates Ten y ear passports. If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers and your former marriage certificate must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. General information Gibraltar Government website www.gibraltar.gov.uk www.marryabroad.co.uk Portugal At the “edge” of Europe and Spain’s close neighbour, Portugal is a popular holiday destination due to its mild climate and friendly locals. The southern Algarve region is a favourite for holiday makers and also makes a beautiful wedding location, as does the hilly capital Lisbon and the pretty towns up the coast. Oporto and the World Heritage Douro valley in the north are famous for producing Port fortified wine, so a wedding celebration in the v ineyards could be a perfect combination! Capital: Lisbon Population: 10.6 million Language: Portuguese Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT Weather Mild inland but cooler on the coast, the Atlantic breezes can make it cool even in summer. Rom antic locations include: Lisbon – historically beautiful capital on the banks of the Atlantic Ocean and river with many beautiful streets, squares and buildings. Douro Valley & Oporto – discover how port is made and explore this magical area by boat or train Algarve – natural beauty combines with ancient castles, picturesque v illages and the warm welcome of the locals in this attractive region. Madeira – located off the coast of Africa, this island is part of Portugal and is well known for its luscious flora and fauna Useful addresses Portugese Civ il Registry Office V isconde de Santarém, 32 r/c – 1000 Lisbon. Tel +351 (21 8) 436 480 Fax +351 (21 8) 436 481 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. If y ou have lived outside Portugal in the 12 months before your wedding you may be required to produce four witnesses. Residency requirements: 30 days for a legally binding wedding. However you may hav e a blessing in Portugal and complete the legal part in your home country. How to get a m arriage licence Take the papers mentioned below to the Civ il Registry where the wedding will take place. Legal papers to take Certified birth certificates issued less than six months ago and translated into Portuguese. Ten-y ear passports Residence permit or passport if not a permanent resident of Portugal. Certificate of No Impediment. This can be obtained from your Embassy in Portugal, although some embassies may require you to have liv ed in Portugal for a certain number of days before you can giv e notice of marriage. If you have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown, certified within the last six months and translated into Portuguese. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown, certified within the last six months and translated into Portuguese. General information Portuguese Tourist Board www.v isitportugal.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Malta & Gozo The warm climate and beautiful surroundings make Malta a popular alternative to Italy for those looking for a truly unique wedding or honeymoon. The island boasts dramatic landscapes, temples, forts, historical towns and cities with ties to the original crusades and plenty of choice for a fantastic wedding celebration. Capital: V alletta Population: 401 000 Language: Maltese, English Currency : Maltese Lira Time zone: GMT +1 hour Weather Malta’s weather is generally mild, with hot summers and a low rainfall Rom antic locations include: Valletta – Malta’s capital is a World Heritage City and lives up to the title with its bustling streets, palaces and quaint shops. The Three Cities – older than V alletta, these three interlinked cities boast an authentic way of life at the edge of the sea. Mdina & Cittadella – these fortified mediev al towns on the island of Gozo make a spectacular backdrop to any celebration Useful addresses The Public Registry V alletta Marriage Registry , 26, Old Treasury Street, Valletta, CMR 02, Malta. Tel +356 21 22177 5 Fax +356 21 228247 General information Maltese Tourist Board www.v isitmalta.com Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required who are over 1 8 years old. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence Between three months and six weeks before you wish to marry you must request the publication of marriage banns at the Public Registry (form RZ1 ). You will need to prov ide: Birth certificates showing parents’ names, identity cards and copies, a copy of the identity cards of the witnesses. You must also prov ide a Declaration on Oath (form RZ2) signed in the presence of a Commissioner for Oaths with their personal seal attached to the form. You must also provide the following information for the Marriage Registrar: The church or place where the marriage will be held, the marriage date, the name of the priest who will celebrate the marriage ceremony and the surname which the bride will be using after marriage. Ten day s before the ceremony the couple must collect the documents prepared by the Marriage Registry and give them to the Marriage Officer/Parish Priest where they are to be married. Legal papers to take Forms RZ1 & 2 Ten-y ear passports and photocopies. Full birth certificates. A Free Status Certificate from the local Registrar or Declaration that you are free to marry . Affidavit signed in the presence of a solicitor that you have not remarried after the death of y our former spouse, or your previous divorce. If you have been divorced then your first marriage certificate and the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. Switzerland The Swiss alps are the ultimate winter wedding location with their picture perfect peaks and drifts of snow, while picturesque villages with traditional Swiss chalets and winding streets give a winter ceremony a romantic air. In summer the alpine pastures make a stunning backdrop to exchange your vows Capital: Bern Population: 7 .5 million Language: French, German, Italian, Currency : Swiss Franc Time zone: GMT +1 hour Weather Warm in summer, with cold, snowy winters. Rom antic locations include: Bern— picture-perfect Bern is a beautiful old town with plenty of romantic streets and cafes to discover, especially in winter when it’s covered with pure white snow! Lake Geneva— with a stunning mountainous backdrop the largest lake in Switzerland makes a great photo opportunity whatever the time of year. Useful addresses Registry Office in Basel Zivilstandsamt, Rittergasse 11 4051 Basel Tel: + 41 61 267 95 90 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must both bring the papers mentioned below in person to the Registry Office where you wish to marry and complete the Promise of Marriage form before the Registrar. Only a civil ceremony is recognised by Swiss law. Banns will be posted for 5 weeks before the marriage licence is issued, you may then marry at least 10 days after the licence is issued. The licence is v alid for 3 months. The ceremony will be conducted in German, French or Italian so you may need an interpreter. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates Ten y ear passports Sworn affidavit stating that you are single and free to marry Promise of Marriage application form (obtained from the Swiss embassy in your home country ) If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers and your former marriage certificate must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. If y our name has been changed by deed poll then legal proof must be shown. Please note: all above documents should be translated into French, German or Italian, depending on where in Switzerland you wish to marry. General information Swiss Tourist Board www.myswitzerland.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Austria Many couples decide to marry in Austria because of its stunning alpine scenery, fairy tale castles and picturesque v illages. Whether you’re looking for a summer wedding in an alpine meadow, or love the idea of a winter wedding in a ski resort, Austria can oblige. Capital: V ienna Population: 8.1 million Language: German Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Austria has hot summers, and cold and snowy winters. Rom antic locations include: Vienna— Austria’s capital city is bursting with elaborate buildings, art and culture and makes a dreamy wedding destination. Salzburg— if you’re looking for chocolate box-style houses set in windy streets with a stunning mountain backdrop then come to Salzburg and enjoy ! Useful addresses: Standesamt Wien Innere Stadt/ Mariahilf Schlesingerplatz 4 (2nd floor, on left) 1080 V ienna Tel.: +43 (1 ) 401 34 08583 or +43 (1 ) 401 34 08581 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: none, however it takes approx 2 to 4 weeks to sort out the paperwork. How to get a m arriage licence You must bring the papers mentioned below in person to the Standesamt Office where you wish to marry. Only a civ il ceremony is recognised by Austrian law. The ceremony will be conducted in German so you may need an interpreter. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates Ten y ear passports Proof of domicile (e.g. driving licence, tax bill) Sworn affidavit stating that you are free to marry If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers and your former marriage certificate must be shown. Please note: if you were prev iously married outside of y our home country or if you and your former spouse’s nationalities were different then you may need permission from the Austrian Ministry of Justice which will take time. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. All documents must be certified with an apostille stamp and translated into German by an official translator. General information Austrian Tourist Board www.austria.info www.marryabroad.co.uk Germany Fairytale castles, winding rivers through chocolate-box pretty villages, or a modern day city wedding, Germany can offer traditional romantic or up- to-the-minute backdrops to suit ev ery type of couple. Many restored castles or schlosses can now be hired for weddings what better way to start married life than in an ancient castle beneath dreaming spires and turrets? Capital: Berlin Population: 82.4 million Language: German Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT +1 hour Weather Germany has hot summers, and cold, winters with snow in most places. Rom antic locations include: Berlin— this fashionable city is a modern mix of old and new, with fast-paced nightlife and trendy bars and restaurants blended with historical buildings and plazas. Perfect for an unusual wedding location. Black Forest— dreaming of a fairy tale wedding? Then try the Black Forest, home of castles, quaint v illages and stunning scenery. Useful addresses Standesamt I in Berlin Rückerstrasse 9 10119 Berlin Tel: + 49 30 90 207 -0 E-Mail: info@stand1 .verwalt- Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: none, although some areas require a 6 week waiting period after apply ing for a marriage licence. How to get a m arriage licence You must bring the papers mentioned below in person to the Standesamt Office where you wish to marry. Only a civ il ceremony is recognised by German law. The ceremony will be conducted in German so you may need an interpreter. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates, issued within the last 6 months Ten y ear passports Proof of domicile (e.g. driving licence, tax bill) Sworn affidavit stating that you are free to marry (Ehefähigkeitszeugnis) If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers and your former marriage certificate must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of your previous spouse must be shown. All documents must be certified with an apostille stamp and translated into German by an official translator within the last 3 months. General information German Tourist Board www.germany -tourism.de www.marryabroad.co.uk Sweden Sweden’s forested landscape lends itself perfectly to a romantic wedding in the snow surrounded by evergreens and a log fire, or what about a simple ceremony in Stockholm with a v iew of the harbour in the summer time? Whichever season you choose Sweden can offer a wedding with a difference, in a stylish country with a modern twist. Capital: Stockholm Population: 9million Language: Swedish Currency : Swedish Kronor Time zone: GMT +1 hour Weather Pleasantly warm in summer, with very cold winters. Rom antic locations include: Stockholm — the city is built across several small islands and mix es traditional Swedish design with modern liv ing. Ice Hotel—Probably Sweden’s most famous hotel, the Ice Hotel is rebuilt ev ery year entirely from ice. Get married in the ice chapel, celebrate in the ice bar and spend the night on reindeer skins in the ice bedrooms—a wedding in a million! Useful addresses Stockholm Tingsrätt (Stockholm District Court) V igselav delningen (Marriage Bureau) Box 8307 , S-104 20 Stockholm Tel +46 8 657 50 00 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related. Residency requirements: none, however the Certificate of No Impediment may need to be posted for 21 days before the marriage licence is issued. How to get a m arriage licence You must take the papers mentioned below in person to the Swedish Tax Office (Skatteverket) in the area where you wish to marry. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates Ten y ear passports Sworn affidavit stating that you are free to marry (single status affidav it) Certificate of No Impediment (hinderspröv ning) If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers and your former marriage certificate must be shown along with a certified and notarised copy. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown, along with a certified and notarised copy You may also have to show a copy of your country ’s marriage laws, certified and stamped by an official. General information Swedish Tourist Board www.v isitsweden.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Iceland Land of the V ikings, over the past few years Iceland has grown in popularity as a wedding destination as more and more couples look for a “different” wedding. The volcanic landscapes of the island make it a truly alternative place to exchange your vows, whether this is at the height of summer when the temperature doesn’t get much above 20c, or in the depths of winter when it can be many degrees below zero. Capital: Reykjav ik Population: 302 000 Language: Icelandic, English Currency : Icelandic Krona Time zone: GMT Rom antic locations include: Reykjavik – full of life, this small city makes a great city wedding location. V isit the nearby Blue Lagoon and ex perience the thermal waters for yourself. Weather Close to the Arctic circle, Iceland’s weather is cool year-round, with plenty of snow and ice in the long winter months. Useful addresses For civ il ceremonies in Rey kjavik contact the office of the Sý slumaður Skógarhlíð 6, 150 Rey kjav ík, Tel: +354-569-2400. Fax : +354-562-487 0 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required who you know personally Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must send the papers mentioned below to the National Registry Office in Reykjav ik at least 2 weeks before the wedding. In order to obtain the Certificate of Marital Status you must declare that you are free to marry before a notary public. This must be done no more than 4 weeks before the wedding takes place. The Registry Office will send you witness forms which your witnesses must fill in and return. You must send y our divorce papers to the Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs so they can certify that your papers are legal. Legal papers to take V alid 10-year passports Birth Certificates Certificate of Marital Status Witness forms Flight tickets Confirmation from the Directorate of Immigration that you are legally residing or stay ing in Iceland If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown and papers showing the estate & liabilities of the deceased person. General information Icelandic Tourist Board www.icelandtouristboard.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Ireland The ancient myths and legends of Ireland gives the country a romantic air which is perfect for those searching for a ceremony more in harmony with nature. Many hotels and former stately homes are licenced for weddings and can prov ide a stunning backdrop to any wedding. Capital: Dublin Population: 4.1 million Language: English, Gaelic Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT Weather Mild, wet weather year round, with temperate summers. Rom antic locations include: Dublin—small but beautifully formed, the historical centre of Dublin on the banks of the river Liffey is a gorgeous romantic location. West Coast—wild and wonderful, the scenery of the west coast of Ireland is totally stunning. Useful addresses The General Register Office Joyce House, 8/11 Lombard Street East Dublin 2, Ireland Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. If y ou have been divorced then you may not remarry in a catholic church. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must personally give notice in writing to the registrar of the district where you wish to marry at least 3 months in adv ance. The notice must state: name, address and dates of birth of both parties and the name of the church or place where the wedding will take place. You must both sign it. To obtain a marriage licence the papers below must be submitted to the Registry . There are two types of registrars – one for Catholic ceremonies and one for Protestant and Civ il ceremonies. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates. Ten-y ear passports Declaration of no impediment to marriage Marriage Registration form (obtained from Registrar) If y ou have been divorced then your the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. General information Irish Tourist Board www.tourismireland.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Czech Republic If y ou’re dreaming of a castle wedding then the Czech Republic could be the country for you! The gothic/baroque sty le of architecture which predominates in the country means that many of the churches and castles have fairytale turrets and spires and in winter the country really is a winter wonderland. Capital: Prague Population: 10.2 million Language: Czech Currency : Czech Koruna Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Bitterly cold in winter, but with plenty of snow and ice for a romantic wedding, and warm but not humid in summer. Rom antic locations include: Prague – see the spectacular castle on the hill, the atmospheric Charles Bridge and the many winding streets and old buildings. Karlsejn Castle – half an hour away from Prague, and the perfect castle wedding location Kriv oklat Castle – an hour away from Prague, this castle is so picturesque it is often used in films Useful addresses Matrika for Prague 1 Vodickova 1 8, Prague 1 Czech Republic Tel: (+420) 221 097 469, and (+420) 221 097 296 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must take the papers mentioned below to a “matrika” office in the Czech Republic. If y ou are an EU citizen you must prove this by taking your passport to the Foreigner’s Police in the Czech Republic. This must be done no longer than 7 day s before handing your documents in to the matrika office. If you are getting married in Prague you can obtain all the required documentation from the Foreign Police department in Prague. Legal papers to take V alid 10-year passports Birth Certificates Certificate of No Impediment If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. Also, your Birth Certificates, Certificate of No Impediment and Decree Absolute (if applicable) must be legalised in your country of residence before being taken to Czech Republic. General information Czech Tourist Board www.czechtourism.com www.marryabroad.co.uk Croatia The hidden coves and clear seas of the Croatian seaboard are becoming better known as the country has recently opened up to tourism in a big way. Along with the historical cities of Dubrov nik and Split, Croatia boasts beautiful country side, with olde worlde v illages and hamlets just waiting to be explored. Capital: Zagreb Population: 4.4 million Language: Croatian Currency : Kuna Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Mediterranean climate with cold winters and hot summers, a bit milder along the coast. Rom antic locations include: Dubrovnik – the old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which giv es you some idea of the importance of this beautiful city which was once a major riv al to Venice. One of the most romantic places in the country, with a stunning location on the coast, you’d be hard pressed to not fall in love here. Split – another coastal city, Split is the starting point for exploring the islands and the Adriatic coast. Fans of history will enjoy the ruins of Solin and the Diocletian’s Palace. Poreč – this coastal city is becoming a popular holiday destination, with its mild climate, sandy bays, grottos and pretty islands. Useful addresses Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Trg N. Š. Zrinskog 7 -8 10000 Zagreb Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required. Residency requirements: 21 day s. How to get a m arriage licence A Certificate of No Impediment must be issued and the signature verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Zagreb. The papers below must be submitted to the Registry 30-45 days before the wedding takes place. You must post a Notice of Marriage in the local registry 21 days before you can apply for your Certificate of No Impediment. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates. Ten-y ear passports Full birth certificates issued no more than 3 months before the marriage with an Apostille stamp Certificate of No Impediment Certificate de Coutume which shows that the marriage will be v alid in the UK, confirms your passport number and states your citizenship (this may not be needed) An Affidavit signed in the presence of a solicitor If y ou have been divorced then your first marriage certificate and the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. General information Croatian Tourist Board www.croatia.hr www.marryabroad.co.uk Slovenia Slov enia is a hidden gem in the heart of Europe, with its fairytale castles and forested landscapes this country is drawing more and more v isitors each year, with many couples falling in love with the county and returning to hold their wedding here. Capital: Ljubljana Population: 2 million Language: Slovenian Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 1 hour Weather Mediterranean climate with cold winters and hot summers, a bit milder along the coast. Rom antic locations include: Ljubljana – the capital city on the banks of the river with plenty of historical buildings and towering spires to keep the romance alive. Julian Alps—forested v alley s spread beneath the towering peak of Slovenia’s highest mountain make these alps a dramatic wedding location. Useful addresses Ministry of the Interior Beeethovnov a ulica 3, 1501 Ljubljana Telephone: + 386 1 428 49 34 Fax : + 386 1 428 42 53 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required who must present their passports to the registry office one day before the ceremony. You must prov ide with registry with the full names, addresses, professions, dates of birth and nationalities of your witnesses. Only a civ il ceremony is recognised by Slovenian law. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence You must both personally submit the papers below to the Marriage Registry Office of the Administrative Unit in the district where you wish to get married between 6 months and 2 weeks before the wedding date. 8 day s before the wedding you must both personally present your passports and certified and translated birth certificates at the registry . You will require an interpreter at the marriage ceremony if you do not speak Slovene. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates issued within the last 6 months and certified with an apostille stamp Ten-y ear passports and photocopies Single Status certificate Certificate of No Impediment If y ou have been divorced then your the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. All documents must be translated into Slovenian within the last 3 months by an official translator. Please note you may have to have your marriage certificate stamped with an apostille at the District Court in Slovenia in order for it to be recognised in your home country. General information : Slov enian Tourist Board www.slovenia.info Greece The ancient my ths and legends of Greece boast many stories of romance and lov e, and the country is also well known as the home of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, who was born on the island of Kythira. Modern day Greece is a popular wedding location due to its almost guaranteed good weather and gorgeous Mediterranean landscapes. Capital: Athens Population: 10.7 million Language: Greek Currency : Euro Time zone: GMT + 2 hours Weather Very hot, dry summers and mild winters Rom antic locations include: Athens — the remaining classical architecture of the capital city gives this modern city a historical flavour. Acropolis — probably the most famous area of Athens, this site still has the power to amaze as you wander round the temples, theatres and shrines. Parthenon — famous temple dedicated to Athena at the Acropolis. Peloponnese — this rural peninsula is home to ancient Olympia and a multitude of pretty bay s and coves along the rugged coastline. Useful addresses Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 3 V oukourestious Street, 3rd floor Athens Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required who must bring their passports. Residency requirements: None. How to get a m arriage licence A notice of intent to marry must be posted in the local newspaper or City Hall before a marriage licence is requested. Then submit the papers below to the City Hall or the President of the Community in which the marriage will take place, at least 7 days before the wedding takes place. Once the marriage licence is obtained you must submit an application to marry to the Mayor or President of the Community. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates. Ten-y ear passports. Full birth certificates with a certified translation. Certificate of No Impediment issued within 3 months of the wedding date and a certified translation. If y ou have been divorced then your first marriage certificate and the final divorce papers must be shown with a certified translation. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown with a certified translation. If y our name has been changed by deed poll then legal proof must be shown, stamped and dated by a solicitor (including if you are divorced and have reverted to your maiden name) with a certified translation. General information Greek Tourist Board www.gnto.gr www.marryabroad.co.uk Cyprus One of the most popular destinations for weddings abroad, Cy prus has it all, the weather, the idyllic locations, the easy paperwork, and the location in the south Mediterranean with good air links to the rest of Europe. No wonder thousands of couples choose to marry under the Cypriot sun. Capital: Nicosia Population: 7 88 000 Language: Greek, Turkish, English Currency : Cy priot Pound Time zone: GMT + 2 hours Rom antic locations include: Paphos— a party town with a charming harbour and castle, you’ll find great nightlife and plenty of beaches for great wedding photos here. Weather Hot, dry summers and mild winters Useful addresses Limassol Municipality PO Box 50089 3600 Limassol Tel: +357 25 884 300 Fax : +357 25 365 497 Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Residency requirements: 2 or 3 days for the quickest option. How to get a m arriage licence Submit the papers below to the Marriage Officer and fill in a Notice of Marriage form. You must also swear on oath that there is no impediment to the marriage, and you must make a sworn declaration in front of the Registrar of a District Court that you are single. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates. Ten-y ear passports. Full birth certificates If y ou have been divorced then your first marriage certificate and the final divorce papers must be shown. If y ou are widowed then the death certificate of y our previous spouse must be shown. General information Cyprus Tourist Board www.visitcyprus.org.cy www.marryabroad.co.uk Turkey You may not have thought of Turkey as an obvious wedding location but this eastern country offers a wealth of choice for a wonderful wedding and honeymoon. Ancient monuments blend with modern buildings in most cities in Turkey , and the juxtaposition between east and west is evident throughout the country in its architecture and lifesty le. The beauty and div ersity of the countryside and the hustle and bustle of the towns and cities make Turkey a fantastic place to get married. Capital: Ankara Population: 71 million Language: Turkish Currency : Lira Time zone: GMT +2 hours Weather Very warm in summer, Turkey can get cold inland in winter time. Rom antic locations include: Istanbul – straddling the Bosphorus, the city marks the border of Europe and Asia. The Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque and Süleymaniye Mosque are among the many places to visit. Aegean Coast – beautiful scenery and pretty towns and v illages make up this wonderful coastline Bodrum – a popular, scenic town with the Castle of St Peter in the centre Useful addresses Consular Department of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Dr. Sadik Ahmet Cad. No.8 Balgat, Ankara, Tel: +90 (312) 292-2030. Legalities Legal age for marriage is 1 8 years for both men and women. Bride and Groom may not be related by blood, marriage or adoption. Two witnesses are required. Residency requirements: none How to get a m arriage licence A Certificate of No Impediment must be issued by your local registry office no longer than 3 months before the wedding date. This can take up to 1 month to issue. On arriv al in Turkey you must take the Certificate of No Impediment to your consulate or embassy for translation and processing. Certain resorts may require medial ex aminations before the ceremony. Legal papers to take Full birth certificates. Ten-y ear passports with at least 3 months validity left on them. Certificate of No Impediment and translation Six recent colour photos of the bride and groom. If y ou have been divorced then the final divorce papers must be shown. If you are widowed then the death certificate of your prev ious spouse must be shown. General information Turkish Tourist Board www.tourismturkey.org www.marryabroad.co.uk Useful addresses Below please find a list of websites which can prov ide you with further details on the legalities for getting married abroad. Please remember that each country may require different paperwork to validate your overseas wedding. Useful websites for further inform ation and to download various legal form s UK www.britishembassy.gov.uk www.fci.gov.uk USA www.state.gov www.usembassy .state.gov Canada www.international.gc.ca/index.aspx www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/world/embassies/menu-en.asp Australia www.dfat.gov.au www.embassy.gov.au New Zealand www.newzealand.govt.nz Www.nzembassy.com www.marryabroad.co.uk
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