The short answer is yes - it is called a "civil partnership" and not a marriage though, though the legal effect is pretty much the same. However, that does not mean that the partnership will be recognised in other countries - a civil partnership will probably not be recognised in, for example, California, USA because they do not recognised same sex marriages and are unlikely to accept civil partnerships and the legal rights that accompany them.
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yes they can
Mistress has two major meanings; it is the feminine form of Master and in the UK, school teachers are often known as school masters or school mistresses. It comes from the French and originally (14c) meant a female teacher. In the 15th century it took on the meanings of a woman in charge of people. It can also mean a female lover, usually the lover of a man married to another woman.
No.
Well, if that transsexual is into men then sure. Basically anybody can marry anybody in some states just not your blood family.
In the US, UK or Canada .
Only if she meets the entry requirements - and their marriage is not solely for the purpose of her staying here permanently !
I think you have to be at least 18 to marry someone. That might be different in the UK though.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_conditions_are_need_to_marry_a_British_citizen_female_with_a_foreigner_has_not_permitted_in_uk"
Muslim marriages are not legally recognised in UK law but marriage in Gambia by 'justices' is legally binding in the UK. However if you are already legally married in the UK then you shouldn't marry another person of any religion until you are legally divorced - it would be fraudulent if not bigamism.
No.
== }���tcan a illegal immigrant marry a UK citizen in the UK and reside legally I've seen the answer no where so I still need to know if is possible for an illegal immigrant living in UK to marry a UK citizen in UK and reside legally?