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Yes you can. And once you marry the person becomes legal
Yes, you can marry someone with the same last name in the Philippines. It is not prohibited by law, but it is advisable to consult with a lawyer for guidance on any legal implications or documentation requirements.
You don't have to marry a Chinese national to own property in China. It is legal for any legitimate foreigners to own property in China. Though legal,the procedure and document work may be complicated.For more information,you may want to consult local consulate or your friends.
If you are under the age of 18, you can not get married in the Philippines even if your parents are okay with the marriage. Individuals must be at least 21 years old to get married in the Philippines without written parental consent. If your parents cannot appear with you before the local civil registrar, a legal affidavit with the signatures of two witnesses may be accepted.
You can marry him. But that doesn't make it legal and he can be deported. And have to wait a year or more to apply for another visa. It could be a very short honeymoon!
get her married to a US based man..................... Apply for a legal Visa and do it right , not marry like a business transaction.
Depending on weather bigamy is legal in the country you are currently residing in, if bigamy is legal no. However if bigamy is illegal than yes.
yes. :)
You need to ask the law about that.
usually it takes about 2-3 months to get temporary papers
Certainly. There are many Chinese Muslims.
"你愿意嫁给我吗?" (Nǐ yuànyì jià gěi wǒ ma?) is the phrase "Will you marry me?" in Chinese.