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As anybody got married abroad ?
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Hi jno, IF (big if ) we do get married it would only be very close relations invited for a small ceremony , that's why i said go to France , because it's not a lot of travelling and we could prob pay for everybody, we could hire a minibus or something. Also some relations might be put off because of a long journey to greece for a weekend.
No, I've no ideas. I'm truly shallow that way. Sorry!
Greece. I'm reallly sorry about the grammar, but I'm a teacher and I get really p!ssed off when people say it doesn't matter. It does! It's one of the first things that tells a stranger about yourself. In this day and age, when when most of us have access to a spell and grammar checker, it's inexcusable to let things pass for the sake of 30 seconds.
Rant over.
Sorry inej. I haven't helped. I've been to a few weddings abroad. If it was me, I'd want to do the Paris experience, though not necessarily on Eurostar. The family are the last people I would care to invite! It's your day, so do what you want. If your relatives don't like it, tough sh1t. You only do it once (hopefully) so make it special!
To marry in France, one of the couple must have been resident in France for at least a month.
For the marriage to be legal, a civil ceremony with the mayor is required, which is a very boring affair.
Both parties have to have medicals and if the woman is of childbearing age she must have a blood test.
Different countries have different requirements, so be sure you know all the facts before deciding.
My sister and her husband got married in Australia on the beach. We already have family out there but only my late father's cousin and his wife attended, plus my Mother and her husband, who incidently is my Brother in laws father, they all met at the same time about 5 years ago, a few years after my Dad had passed away, so it was nice that they could be there as well. My Brother in law is a very shy person so the main reason they got married abroad was so it could be a quiet private affair. Plus when they started looking at getting married over here they were trying to keep too many people happy and that took over, that and it ended up being cheaper to marry abroad lol They did have a reception party about a month after they came back. I was sad I couldn't be there but there was no way we could have made it there and I understand why they did it abroad.
They now live in Oz :o)
I on the other hand married over here and honeymooned in Turkey and was glad everyone could have been there.
Anyhoo, more importantly...... been talking about marriage eh? ;o) When I first started going out with my hubby we sometimes had conversations like that........ hee hee
My cousin is getting married in Cyprus next month and there are 80 of their friends and relatives going out for the ceremony - all paying their own way and making a holiday of it. There will be a church service but as this is not recognised in England they have to be married in Paphos Town Hall first.
If France is too difficult to work out, try Denmark.
That's where I would have done it, if I had known what a hassle it would be to get married in Germany.
All you have to do is stay there for a minimum of five days, bring your passport and you are done.
AND the wedding will be accepted all through Europe.
That takes care of the legal bit.
Then you could have an informal blessing anywhere in the world to celebrate the wedding - and you can choose which date to use as your anniversary.