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Civil
Weddings
Civil Ceremonies are
legally recognised in Malta. The local
Registrar can perform the ceremony
in the local Register Office or in
a licensed venue such as a hotel,
castle or Palace. All venues on www.sundreamstravel.com
are licensed, upon which there is
an applicable fee if you marry in
a venue other than the local Register
Office.
The ceremony will be
conducted in English, after which
you have the opportunity to personalise
your ceremony by having a short reading.
You are required to have two witnesses
present who are no less than eighteen
years old.
Residency Stay - There
is no residence requirement however
couples are required to visit the
Marriage Registry in Valletta to finalise
the paperwork before their wedding
day, so it may be advisable to fly
out 2 days earlier. You will both
need to have your passports with you.
All the forms and documents
needs to be in Malta, 3 months - 8
weeks prior to the wedding day and
posted to
- Ms
Rosemarie Azzopardi
- The
Red Block,
- sundreamstravel.com,
- No6,
Triq it- Terz,
- L-Ibrag.
- SWQ2222
- Malta
Basic Documentation-
- RZ1
certificate (Application Form),
- RZ2
(oat) certificate (Declaration Form)
Certificate
of No Impediment -
The Certificate of NO Impedment
(Irish and Scottish) is required,
to apply from the local public registry
/ Foreign Office.
Third party declaration
for British nationality
Orignal Birth
cerificates not photcopies,
if photcopies are to be authenticated
by Solictor
A copy of valid
passports for both the bride
and groom authenticated by a solicitor
An affidavits
/ statutory declaration confirming
single status also know as a Certificate
of Celibacy.
If previously
married, a copy of the Certificate
for your first marriage authenticated
by a solicitor which should then be
accompanied by a copy of the Decree
of Absolute authenticated by a solicitor.
If widowed a
copy of a spouse’s death certificate
and a copy of the previous marriage
certificate must be authenticated
by a solicitor. An Affidavit by 3rd
person drawn up in the presence of
a solicitor, stating that since the
death of former spouse / date of divorce,
one did not re-marry (if applicable).
If you have changed
your name by Deed Poll or you were
adapted, proof is required which then
must be authenticated by a solicitor.
Parent consent required
in the form of Statutory Declaration/affidavit
authenticated by a solicitor.
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