Yes, a marriage that is legally recognized in the Philippines is generally considered a legal marriage in the United States, provided it was conducted in accordance with Philippine law. However, the marriage must also comply with U.S. laws regarding marriage, such as age and consent requirements. It's important to ensure that all necessary documentation is obtained for recognition in the U.S. Additionally, individuals should be aware of any specific state laws that may apply.
Any marriage considered legal and binding in the country in which it was performed, is considered legal and binding in the United States. If the marriage is not considered legal and binding in India, then it will not be considered legal and binding in the United States. If it is, then it will. :-) Sorry Buddy, u have to register the marriage in India with a registrar in India. Only then it will be considered as legal proof of you marriage. Even in India, religious marriages are considered legal only if it is registered with the registrar of marriages. So, go to an SDM's (Sub divisional magistrate) office and apply for registration.
Yes..!! If the marriage is legally done and registered in Pakistan then it would considered legal in Canada. Every marriage in Pakistan is not legal in Canada. In Pakistan a man is allowed to keep 4 marriages at a time but such marriages will not recognized legal in Canada.
Not yet. There is increasing debate about it, and considering the large gay community in the Philippines, it probably won't be long before it's legalized in some form. As of now, though, the government of the Philippines does not legally recognize same-sex unions or marriages.
Yes. There is no citizenship requirement or screening for marriage in the United States. A marriage does not cease being legal because of the immigration status of either or both of the spouses.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Chad.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Egypt.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Estonia.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Indonesia.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Kosovo.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Kyrgyzstan.
Yes, same-sex marriage should be legal. There really is no reason why not. There are people who say that it makes marriage worth less but same-sex marriages only have half the divorce rate as straight marriages.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Bosnia-Herzegovina.