In general, a marriage is recognized by the federal government and by U.S. state governments if the marriage was considered legal in the jurisdiction in which it was performed (for example, Canada), unless the marriage is against public policy (i.e., incestuous, polygamous, etc.).
One important exception is same-sex marriage, which is currently not recognized by the U.S. federal government and by many state governments. States that do recognize same-sex marriages, however, will also recognize a same-sex marriage performed in Canada.
It is not good in Canada. The license should be issued by the government were the ceremony is. A certificate of marriage from the US will be recognized as valid in Canada.
Canada does not recognize US marriage licenses. They do recognize US certificates of marriage.
No passport required
No! You have to get a marriage license for a marriage to be valid.
only someone with a valid passport can enter the us ===================================== An "enhanced" driver's licence can be used for land crossings from Canada.
Nutrisystem coupons can be used in Canada only if the coupon states it is valid in Canada. Some coupons are only valid in the United States. On the coupon itself, the coupon must say valid in Canada and have a Canadian redemption mailing address.
Check the reciprocity laws between Canada and the USA. I am sure the Canadian marriage will be recognized in the USA. If one party is already married, that party would be committing bigotry if a second marriage happens while the first marriage is still legally recognized,
No, the license has to be filed to be valid. And it cannot be used in Canada.
Yes, a marriage in England is valid in the United States.
No it is not a valid license. However, a properly executed marriage in Scotland will be legally recognized in the US with a Certificate of Marriage from Scotland.
Yes, the United States of America recognizes and acknowleges legal marriages in other countries.
A Marriage Licence is valid only withing the jurisdiction that issued it. A Marriage Licence issued in one Canadian province would not be valid in another Canadian province or territory, nor would it be valid in any other country.However, a marriage performed under the authority of a Marriage Licence issued by the Canadian province, and performed within that Canadian province by a person authorized to perform marriages, is a valid marriage, provided that the parties are not otherwise prohibited from marrying each other.Added: Are you asking about (1) a Canadian marrriage license with a view towards having the ceremony performed in the US? OR - (2) are you asking if a marriage performed in Canada is recognized in the US?The answer to the first scenario is NO.The answer to the second scenario is YES.
Yes, a legal marriage in any country is recognized as a legal marriage in the US. You cannot legally get married in the US if you are already married in another country. What you can do is file the marriage document in the County office. Addendum: It should be noted that, under DOMA, only marriages between one person who is legally female and one who is legally male will be recognized. The rest of us are still waiting for reciprocity.
Yes, legal marriage in Canada is recognized in the United States. Before gay marriage was acceptable in the US, many people went to Canada to get married.
A marriage that is valid and documented in Jamaica would be valid in the US.
no
A marriage that is valid and documented in El Salvador would be valid in the US.
no
You are already married, you can't apply for a license. The US will recognize a valid marriage in another country.