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  • 17-04-2014 6:57pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 371 ✭✭


    Hi guys my fiance son and I will be moving to abu-dhabi in the next few months. We are not married and will.need to get married in order to go. Im looking up about how to get a registry office wedding. Basically.just want to get the marriage cert quickly before we go. We have out actual wedding booked for 2016. Anyway I know I need to give 3 month notification but it's saying ideally we need to have book the office ceremony a year in advance. We simply cannot.wait that long, there has to be some way around it??


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 685 ✭✭✭FURET


    I proposed in early march last year and we married within 3 months. Civil ceremony. I gave notice to the Irish registrar from Dubai and we went to Ireland for the wedding. You don't have to book a year in advance. In fact with only 3 months notice, we had a range of dates to choose from. Call the registrar's office of the authority you wish to marry in and speak to the registrar and set things in motion without delay.


  • Registered Users Posts: 567 ✭✭✭DM addict


    You do need to register in advance, but should be able to do it reasonably quickly. If you need a specific date it'll need to be a fair bit in advance, but if you're flexible then three months should be ok.

    Also if you're both EU citizens I think you can get married in Gretna Green in Scotland with a couple of weeks notice. Not sure though, more info here - http://www.gretnagreen.com/overseas-couples-a802


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