Yes, because you have legal documentation to prove it. But if it was vice versa and you got married in Albania, with a traditional wedding. Then you may have a posibility that you are not legally married.
If a married man loves another woman than his wife, he can prove it by divorcing his wife and marrying this other woman.
Only if (a) they've come to the UK legally and (b) they can prove they're entitled to be here !
if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do
i m Turkish and i have no papers in UK i lost all my rights they want to kick me out b ut i love my girlfriend and want to get married to her can i get married to her in UK/????
NO. In order to get a loan from a UK bank - you have to... (1) be a UK citizen. (2) be in regular employment (3) be able to prove your income (4) be able to prove your UK address exists - and that you are living there. UK banks will NOT lend money to people unless they can prove they are capable of repaying the loan - and have somewhere the bank can serve papers (if necessary).
A man proves that he is married by accepting to wear a wedding ring from his wife
She can't - that's illegal !
There is no need to prove you are not married. If you make that statement they will believe it unless there is evidence to the contrary. If it is revealed, at a later date that you have lied then you will be open to charges.
You can't. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US, UK and Canada.You can't. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US, UK and Canada.You can't. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US, UK and Canada.You can't. You can only be married to one person at a time in the US, UK and Canada.
Certainly ... the UK recognizes marriages just as the US does for them visiting here. You may have to prove it with a document in some cases, but that should be no problem.
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