"What if one of us is a foreign national?"
If you are from outside the European Economic Area*, having a Church of England wedding will involve some different paperwork and there will be a number of things the Vicar will want to talk to you about.
How you begin is dependent on your circumstances and whether one or both of you is resident in the UK.
- If one or both of you is not resident, then the Home Office web page on visiting the UK to marry is a good starting point to find out what entry clearance you might need.
- Once you have Home Office entry clearance, or if you both live in the UK, the next step is to find a church in which you can legally marry according to English law. Thanks to a change in the law in October 2008, there are seven ways to marry in church, meaning there are now more churches to choose from than ever before. Read more about this law here. To find a church in a particular area, visit www.achurchnearyou.com and type in the relevant postcode or the name of the area into the search box. Details of the parish church(es) will be listed.
- You will also need a Common Licence in order to finalise the legal admin, but your Vicar can can help you with the application.
- There may be added complications if you have been married before. Visit our web page on marriage after divorce for further information.
* EEA countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
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