Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Booking A Wedding




Wedding in a Hurry?
Get Married in just 31 days
Wedding in a hurry?
Book now and get married in just 31 days!
Long-time wedding plan?
Book now and get married up to 18 months from now.
When can we meet up?
24/7.
Where can we meet up?
Your home, my home (Margate on the Redcliffe Peninsula), or a local coffee shop convenient to us both.
What will the wedding Ceremony be like?
Just the way you want it to be.
How do you begin the legal process?
Download and complete the Notice of Intended Marriage or better still give me a call! Margate (07) 3283 8567 or email me bestceremony@gmail.com
What documents do I need?
If born in Australia - Birth Certificate
If born overseas - Birth Certificate (translated into English) or Passport
Naturalised Australian but can't provide either your Birth Certificate or Passport from country of origin?
Your naturalisation certificate along with a Statutory Declaration regarding your birth
If previously married - Divorce papers (Decree Absolute), or Death Certificate (if previous spouse is deceased)
Applying for a Spouse Visa?
Check out your options on this government website. http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/family-visas-partner.htm
I will provide you with an appropriate letter to the Immigration department

You don't have to be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia to legally marry in Australia, nor is there a minimum time you need to be in Australia before your marriage can take place.

For your wedding venue you can choose any place – home, public gardens, restaurant, reception centres etc, - and any time of the day or night.

To marry in Australia you must satisfy certain legal requirements:
ü  You must be at least 18 years unless a court has approved a marriage where one party is aged between sixteen and eighteen years old.
ü  You need to give the celebrant a completed Notice of Intended Marriage (provided by the celebrant or downloaded from the Internet) at least one month before the wedding day; the form being valid for eighteen months.
ü  The Notice of Intended Marriage can be witnessed by the celebrant. It can also be completed and witnessed outside Australia for those wishing to be married in Australia. (Check the Notice of Intended Marriage for the qualifications of the person able to witness the Notice of Intended Marriage when completed overseas.)
ü  You will need to give the celebrant evidence of date and place of birth, identity and, in the case of persons previously marrıed evidence of how last marrıage ended (death/dıvorce). You may be asked to complete a statutory declaration to support your evidence.
ü  If there is less than one month before your wedding a prescribed authority may approve a shorter notice time in some limited circumstances.
ü  On your wedding day, you will sign three marriage certificates witnessed by the celebrant and two witnesses. The celebrant will give you one of the certificates as a record of your marriage.
ü  Your witnesses can be anyone present at the wedding ceremony who is over eighteen years of age.
ü  Within fourteen days of your wedding day, your marriage will be registered by the celebrant with the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in the state or territory the marriage took place.


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