View Full Version : How much does it cost to get married in England
trina
28th August 2008, 13:33
VERY EXPENSIVE
benb
28th August 2008, 14:13
Hiya Guys,
Just wondering how much does it cost to get married in England?
Cheers!
According to this BBC report, it can be done with £480.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7565534.stm
Cheers,
eljean
28th August 2008, 14:22
According to this BBC report, it can be done with £480.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7565534.stm
Cheers,
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ann07
28th August 2008, 14:29
Hiya Guys,
Just wondering how much does it cost to get married in England?
Cheers!
It will depend on what kind of ceremony would you like to have.
If you fancy a posh wedding it would be very expensive:) But mind you the cost of living here is expensive.
My exp when we had our wedding here didnt cost us much. We just had it very simple with few important people. After all its the vows that counts:xxgrinning--00xx3:. We still plan to renew our wedding in the PI someday:Cuckoo::Cuckoo: if there is someday:Rasp::Rasp::BouncyHappy::cwm12: joke!
Ann07
28th August 2008, 16:23
Yeah I'm actually working in England. You are right! We only need a simple ceremony. I'm dreaming of a wedding in Maldives!
Its a paradise... beautiful place. Hope ur dreams would come true:) Best wishes!
Geraldine
28th August 2008, 16:35
We got married in a register office, in white top and jeans and 4 of our closest friends...then just had dinner in a Chinese buffet :icon_lol:
We still do have plans to have a simple beach wedding in Phil someday, whats important is that we are already married :D
KeithD
28th August 2008, 17:57
Costs anything from £100 to £50,000
In fact get married in a nice Council room, an then go the chippy....and beer from Netto....you'd get change from £100 :)
A_flyer
28th August 2008, 18:02
Costs anything from £100 to £50,000
In fact get married in a nice Council room, an then go the chippy....and beer from Netto....you'd get change from £100 :)
£50,000 only, you can go to £1,000,000 or more. It depend the kind of marriage you want, where you do it and the number of people you invite.
5olidsnake
29th August 2008, 07:03
register office costs (http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/marriages/how-much-will-it-cost/index.asp)
we had to travel to give notice in a main register office in Birmingham because Cynthia's passport is non European
aug06_2006
29th August 2008, 08:03
We got married in civil here just invited hubby's real friends and our witnesses my aunty with her hubby from USA. reception was just in our house.
We just had our church wedding together their silver anniversary of my Aunty last june and also our baby christening. Thanks GOD everything was successful.
Geraldine
29th August 2008, 11:03
But keep in mind, you need 2 people to sign your marriage certificate...so you need to invite at least 2 people...or just grab someone from the register office as witness :icon_lol:
KeithD
29th August 2008, 11:30
From the mans point of view:
Wedding: £100
Divorce: £200,000 :omg:
Andy
29th August 2008, 11:39
If applicable to your situation, don't forget to add in the cost/time of getting a COA (Certificate of Approval to marry).
Hope the link below is OK.....
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/gettingmarried/
Andy
Surrey, UK
5olidsnake
29th August 2008, 12:34
that's why we had to go to the register office in Birmingham for Certificate of Approval
amyburple
29th August 2008, 12:56
What about garden WEDDING there? hehehehe
I want to get married on Feb 14^^, God willing
amyburple
29th August 2008, 13:53
It's OK to DREAM....:Rasp::Hellooo::cwm12: Everyone has DREAM :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_win:
PeterB
29th August 2008, 14:03
Divorce: £200,000 :omg:
I wish! I lost a lot more than that in my divorce! :(
KeithD
29th August 2008, 14:22
I wish! I lost a lot more than that in my divorce! :(
Worth every penny now though eh? :)
aug06_2006
30th August 2008, 07:21
your welcome fara..yep, he's my cutie angel!
Ann07
30th August 2008, 11:38
But keep in mind, you need 2 people to sign your marriage certificate...so you need to invite at least 2 people...or just grab someone from the register office as witness :icon_lol:
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol::icon_lol:
PeterB
30th August 2008, 12:08
Worth every penny now though eh? :)
Oh yes!
simplelife
14th December 2008, 16:14
We are planning to have a civil wedding, as hubby has no religion and I thought that anyway I have no relatives in England so its best to do it in Civil Registry Office.
Practicality; I also plan to invite only 2 closest friends and his parents to be our witnesses. I just feel a bit worry about other friends and neighbors who knows that we are getting married, but we will not going to invite them, are we too selfish? I just thought that its best not invite any of them because if I will invite some of them and not everyone, some might get upset. I dont know, I know my fellow Filipinas will understand me what I m trying to say here. The thing is, We always get an invitation when theres gathering in our small village, do you think its odd if we will not going to invite them to our wedding?
Sim11UK
14th December 2008, 17:47
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. You have to do what's right for you. I'd be inclined, to do the same as you.
People are funny, so whatever you do, you may offend someone. It's your day, so enjoy it. :)
simplelife
15th December 2008, 12:44
Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. You have to do what's right for you. I'd be inclined, to do the same as you.
People are funny, so whatever you do, you may offend someone. It's your day, so enjoy it. :)
Thanks Sim11UK.
Yes its true we can not please everyone.
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