This question is a little vague because it fails to be specific in terms of gender. If the question pertains to polygamy, that is marrying two or more wives, I would hasten to state that such marriage is legal from Cape Town to Cairo in Africa. If such marriage do occur in other places outside Africa, it not as wide spread as in African continent.
no, in most countries. Two wives is not legal.
It depends on the laws of the two countries. If for example one of them is the US, then the person who does such thing will be punished by law.
In the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, no. Polygamy is illegal in all 'western' countries. It is legal in some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
Malawi and Lebanon are two countries that have around six million people.
Countries do not "immigrate." People immigrate.
All states in the US view marriage as a legal union of two people, although the composition of the people may differ in some states.
The top two countries that have the most people practicing Hinduism are Nepal and India. Another country that has a large amount of Hindu people are Bangladesh.
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In countries where polygamy is illegal, this person will be in federal/legal trouble.
Two countries that are common answers are Mexico and Canada and sadly starting this month the U.S. too.
It is because they are designed for two weeks use and people prefer monthly lenses. In other countries its legal to lie and sell soflens59 as monthly lenses
India and Nepal