No. Aside from passports, some countries don't recognize weddings as legal with or without legal papers, including changing your last name.
No, you may not marry in one country if married in another. It would come up in an immigration hearing.
Firstly, if the person is married in an another country and has come to a particular country illegally it is surely invalid to marry the person. Another thing, if the person is a citizen of that particular country in which he has married it is his right to first take a citizen of that country in which he is going to marry and then he can marry a person another to his own country.
Breckenridge is ski country. It would be a perfect honeymoon destination for those who like to ski. They also have romantic cabins for rent to have a cozy, relaxing honeymoon.
No. You can if you are a polygamist I suppose, but it isn't very considerate. == You might wish to do that. Are you getting married to the person you are going on honeymoon with or someone other than the individual you are going on honeymoon with? Are you already married and going on honeymoon, and then marrying someone else while on honeymoon? It appears that some different ways exist to interpret the question. Back to the first part of the answer, yes you can. It might be a question of logistics or practicality. But it is an issue of personal choice. If you and your intended are going to get married, but you want to do it while on honeymoon, it's your choice. *Special note: If this is what you want, it would be wise to insure you can actually do that in the place and at the time you are on honeymoon. And be sure to check whether the marriage will be recognized where you intend to live or are living. Do you still want to be married when you come back home? Just a thought there.
I would do the latter, because different countries have different laws on marriage.
Adam Young of Owl City has often spoken of his 'future wife' on his twitter page. He has stated that he would like to be married in Howth, Ireland and have a honeymoon in Portugal. So, yes.
No. The legal drinking age is 21.
They Made a deal....If she married him then he would allow them on the honeymoon for her to experience all her "human" experiences including that:)
This is only suggestion, but I would be most surprised if a couple who were married in this day and age had not had sex prior to their honeymoon. A honeymoon is for the purpose of the newly married couple to seal their marriage by the act of procreation i.e. having sexual intercourse so that they might start a family.
He wouldn't want to leave the country and have his papers checked, he might not be allowed back. And marriage does not change the status of an illegal immigrant.
yes Barack Obama Sr. was married in Africa when he married Barack's mother. The laws of the individual country would determine if he could be found guilty of adultery.
You need to talk to a lawyer about this.