I think, from memory at least one of you has to hold a German identity card to allow you to be married in Germany? Is it possible for a EU national (with planning) to be married in Germany?
Any experiences? (Anyone want to offer me a proposal before its too late?) 😉
No as it's not a leap year 😉
Oh. i can wait for you aleigh!
your loss 😆
do you have blonde hair and blue eyes?
Sadly no. I'd be more of a Sudeten German than a 👿 Arian.
ask on toytown forum. site for auslanders in germany.
[i]Is it possible for a EU national (with planning) to be married in Germany?[/i]
Surely - why wouldn't it be?
On a slightly related topic, a friend living in Vienna married a German girl. To satisfy the German requirements, he had to get a "certificate of non-marriage", to show he was not already married. Of course such a thing does not exist in the UK, but the Embassy in Vienna obliged by scribbling some suitable words on the back of an envelope, or whatever, and accompanied it with an official stamp, for the sum of 120 EUR. However, it transpired that this would not do, and he had to go back and get another certificate that said that not only was he not married to a woman, nor was he married to a man.
[i]and he had to go back and get another certificate that said that not only was he not married to a woman, nor was he married to a man. [/i] Fantastic! Class bit of Bureaucracy Teutonic style.
two brit friends of mine got married in nz, without problem - neither of them had nz passports, or anything approaching nz residency!