My daughter is having a destination wedding this December. She couldn't decide where to go. She thought of Mexico, The Dominican Republic, Cuba & Jamaica.
If you get married in Cuba all the documents have to be translated back & forth, Spanish to English & then back again after the ceremony. Ditto for the other Spanish speaking countries. Mexico also requires blood tests that have to be performed in Mexico.
My daughter decided on Jamaica as it was just easier, since the official language is English. The kids had to have their passports & birth certificates notarized from our lawyer. Thats it. They have to be on the Island for 2 days before they can get married.
2007-10-01 07:56:16
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answered by tess 6
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You don't say where you are from...but here's something to consider.
If your guests are from the USA, its very unlikely they will be able to attend a wedding in Cuba, there are very strict regulations for US citizens to get permit's to go to Cuba, usually it is only allowed for business trade or military purposes.
Try finding a family style resort in Puerto Rico, and then find out about hosting a wedding there. By making sure the resort is family friendly it will be easier to have a child friendly wedding
2007-10-01 07:12:18
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answered by buddys_angeleyes 3
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Hi, I have just been to Cyprus, and there was a lovely wedding in the hotel i was staying in, the setting was the garden, it was only a small wedding but it was lovely. Olympic Holidays organised it, but Libra Holidays also do them, have a look in the travel agents for the brochures.
2007-10-01 07:20:52
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answered by kevina p 7
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St Lucia at Sandals. They're great, small, elegant and child friendly as well. If you book your honeymoon with them you get a free wedding on the beach. Is fantastic, look at their website see what you think.
2007-10-01 09:32:50
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answered by charlie_2185 1
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First you have to decide where you would like to get married and then you have to find out from the officials in that country what is expected for you to get married there. Some countries may want one of you to establish citizenship there. If you are a US citizen there may be requirements that should be followed. Call the office of one of your senators for guidance.
2007-10-01 07:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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go for it it is wonderfull, i was married in cuba at a hotel called the paradisus varadero. you get everything done for you you can chill and have fun, the photos are so pretty and the cuban staff give such attention to detail. also shop atound at various hotels for your wedding package looking for one with lots included, this is one country that includes more than some places. email if u want more information
2007-10-01 23:51:21
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answered by nickiscorpio 3
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Try Tobago. It is a small island, and the people there are soo friendly and it does't cost much to have a wedding there. Check it out.
2007-10-01 07:22:36
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answered by heartbroken 2
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Markree Castle, Co Sligo, Ireland
2007-10-01 07:10:20
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answered by The Shadow 3
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i've got been married two times in the past, so i do no longer care if i do no longer marry back, yet I won't say that I "won't" marry back...it is not a precedence in any respect, yet i could % to have somebody to share my existence with... i've got been single for an prolonged time now (the extra valuable area of the previous eleven yrs) so i'm mushy with it in simple terms being me, if that's how something of my existence is going...I truly have pals and kin and hobbies, so it is not in any respect boring (yet each and every so often it gets lonely)...
2016-10-20 12:02:10
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answered by finnigan 4
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I was all set to get married in Prague, CZ until my parents had a fit. Maybe you can do it with less trouble. Here's the site I was using. In the end, I am glad that ALL of my family could come.
http://www.pragueweddings.com/
2007-10-01 07:11:24
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answered by MJ3000 4
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