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| Moreover, the British "consulate" in Taiwan specifically states that no Certificate of No Impediment is required to marry in Hong Kong, and suggests that Brits living in Taiwan and wishing to get married actually come to Hong Kong to do it. Marriage in Taiwan?British Trade & Cultural Office, Taiwan Here is the US Consulate's guide to getting married in Hong Kong: Marriage in Hong Kong No mention of any documentation except ID/passport (and Decree Absolute for divorces) Last edited by PDLM; 09-04-2008 at 04:19 AM. |
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| "At the time of the ceremony, an additional HK$715 (about U.S. $93) on weekdays and HK$1,935 (about U.S.$251)on Sundays and Saturdays is charged for the marriage certificate. " Why the hell is the certificate almost 3 times the price if the ceremony is on the weekend? It's not like the office is open and it's being processed, the civil celebrant is already being paid their weekend rate, there are no other outside forces acting that will raise the price of a piece of paper. What a total load of typical HK BS. |
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