If it were an EU rather and an EEA national, the answer would be in the affirmative.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
Yes there are contries without states like new Zealand and Samoa.
Oh yes, you are unlikely to see an All Black rugby team without one ! (The National Rugby team of New Zealand are the All Blacks, and very good rugby players they are, as good as any.) Before the match the All Blacks perform the Haka, a Moari war dance.
Yes, look it up on Wikipedia. New Zealand has a bigger land area than the United Kingdom (without Ireland). Great Britain including Ireland would be bigger.
New Zealand and Australia are very similar in the ways that they are both English speaking countries, housing and living are very much the same, they were both founded by the british, the main religions are the same. Also if you are a New Zealand citizen you are able to live in Australia and work in Australia without any working visa or citizenship, and vice versa.
NO
Yes
Without parental permission it is 18.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
As much as someone with a degree, in more cases than not.
They want to get married without a matchmaker and also get married with someone who is not Jewish like them.
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
Not LegallyUnlessYou are married
You would becommitting perjury.
Ghana honors traditional initiation rites and ceremonies for a couple getting married. Getting married without physically being in the wedding is not known to happen.
If you are married to someone you cannot marry another without having had an annulment or divorce legally.
No, there is not. You must be 18 to get married in most states without parental permission. Most states will not allow someone under the age of 16 to get married even with permission. You may be able to get a court order to get married, but it isn't likely.