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- Where to Get Marriage License: From a Marriage Licence Issuer (MLI) at any Registry Agent Office. - ID Requirement: Proof of identification such as a Driver License, passport, or birth certificate. You also need to know the full names (maiden name) and birthplaces of your parents. - Residency Requirement: You do not have to be a resident of Canada. However, you must apply together. - Previous Marriages: Proof of the divorce or annulment in the form of the Certificate of Divorce or Decree Absolute must be provided. - Widowed: Proof of death is required. - Covenant Marriage Option : No. - Waiting Period: None. - Fees: Rates may vary between Marriage Commissioners. Some require cash only. - Other Tests: No other tests required. - Proxy Marriages: No. - Cousin Marriages: Yes. -Common Law Marriages: No. -Same Sex Marriages: Yes. -Under 18: Applicants under 18 years of age but over 16 need to have parental or court consent. The consent form must be signed before a marriage licence issuer, the clergy performing the ceremony or any person authorized to take affidavits. A male minor, under the age of 16 years, may not get married under any circumstances. The law does state that in some situations, a judge may say that parental consent is not necessary. It might be possible to marry under the age of 16 if you get a letter from a medical doctor saying that you are the mother of a living child or you are pregnant. -Witnesses: Two over the age of 16. -Miscellaneous: License is valid for 90 days.

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What is the difference between Hindu marriage act and special marriage act?

Hindu marriage act is registration of marriage but not registered marriage that is this act provides for the registration of already solmenised marriage(ceremony as per section 7 of Hindu marriage act 1955). but it does not provide for the solmenisation of marriage by mere registration by the regiatrar if the prior marriage has not taken place as per section 7 of the said act. Hence any such registration with out actual maraiage is deemed to be fake registration of marriage. Where as special marraige act 1954 is registered marriage that is this act provides for the solmenisation of marraige by the registrar. where in prior notice of 1 month is served n marriage is declared after completion of the said period. Hence Hindu marriage act is registration of marriage and special marraige act is registered marriage.


Can a same-sex couple marry in Canada if one is a felon?

Yes, there is no criminal background check for marriage license applicants in Canada. Also, there is no criminal background check for Americans seeking to enter Canada and they may do so without a visa, although the time period they may remain in Canada is limited. There is no residency or citizenship requirement for marriage in Canada. The same laws apply to same-sex marriage as to any other marriage in Canada.


How does same-sex marriage happen?

In places where it has been legalized, it happens exactly the same way as any other marriage (i.e., apply for marriage license, ceremony before authorized officiant, registration of marriage, issuance of certificate). In places where it has not been legalized, it does not happen except symbolically.


What is the difference between court marriage and registration of marriage?

church is religeous


Is petitioning for your same-sex partner legal in Canada?

Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Canada and you can help your fiance immigrate legally. There is only one kind of marriage in Canada, and the gender of the spouses is irrelevant. There are additional criteria, however, but these apply to everyone, gay or not.