They are not obliged to do this, but if the Mother of the Bride is in reduced circumstances , and the Groom's parents can afford it, it would be a lovely Bride's Gift from her new in-laws.
Are you thinking about getting married in another country?
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No. That is not legal in any European country.
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.
If you are married under the laws of another country, you are considered married throughout the world. If you have one wife, you cannot legally marry another. It is bigamy and is against the law in the United States.
If you get married in another country, you have to have a ceremony in America. You should get married in the state you live in to meet residency requirements.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
No, you can only be married to one person at a time.
If you are already legally married and "got married" in another country you are committing bigamy, which is a crime. It can get you deported and even jailed. Also, your second "marriage" is invalid.
No, you may not marry in one country if married in another. It would come up in an immigration hearing.
One way Elizabeth I kept her country safe was by negotiating a compromise between the Protestants and Catholics which ended religious fighting in the country. Another way she kept England safe was by not getting married. If she had married her new husband could rule the country and possibly make bad decisions for her people.
Yes, they can.