briank
17th December 2006, 00:33
My fiancée and me have an interesting dilemma, which I can’t find, already answered on this site. We would like to have two weddings!
Let me explain. I am a UK born citizen, engaged to a Filipino born girl. In an ideal world we would like two weddings, one in UK and one in the Philippines so that both families get to attend a wedding, but of course you can’t legally get married twice. (Can you?)
We will shortly be applying for our fiancée visa for entry to the UK and if granted that will give my fiancée six months in the UK during which we are supposed to get married.
Are current plan is to actually go ahead with the wedding in the UK, just a simple registry office wedding, for my family, and so that we are legally married in the UK, so that hopefully this will smooth out future visa applications. But after this we would like to return to the Philippines and have a large, all singing all dancing second “wedding” there for her family.
Now I far as I know you cannot legally have a second real wedding, as you are already married, but certainly in the UK you can have a second ceremony where you reconfirm your vows. Basically, a second wedding but without any legal status.
My question is, can we have a similar reconfirmation of vows ceremony in the Philippines, and if so can it only be in a church, only a civil ceremony or either.
Has anyone here done anything similar, or even done it the other way around i.e. got legally married in the Philippines first and then had a second “wedding” in the UK?
Do it have any implications regarding getting visas etc which was round you do it?
If anyone has done this, or has any advice to give we would be most grateful.
Thanks
Brian
Let me explain. I am a UK born citizen, engaged to a Filipino born girl. In an ideal world we would like two weddings, one in UK and one in the Philippines so that both families get to attend a wedding, but of course you can’t legally get married twice. (Can you?)
We will shortly be applying for our fiancée visa for entry to the UK and if granted that will give my fiancée six months in the UK during which we are supposed to get married.
Are current plan is to actually go ahead with the wedding in the UK, just a simple registry office wedding, for my family, and so that we are legally married in the UK, so that hopefully this will smooth out future visa applications. But after this we would like to return to the Philippines and have a large, all singing all dancing second “wedding” there for her family.
Now I far as I know you cannot legally have a second real wedding, as you are already married, but certainly in the UK you can have a second ceremony where you reconfirm your vows. Basically, a second wedding but without any legal status.
My question is, can we have a similar reconfirmation of vows ceremony in the Philippines, and if so can it only be in a church, only a civil ceremony or either.
Has anyone here done anything similar, or even done it the other way around i.e. got legally married in the Philippines first and then had a second “wedding” in the UK?
Do it have any implications regarding getting visas etc which was round you do it?
If anyone has done this, or has any advice to give we would be most grateful.
Thanks
Brian