Love is Easy, Paperwork is Not
So, you’ve found the one, picked the perfect wedding destination, and can already imagine exchanging vows with a breathtaking backdrop. But before you get lost in the romance, there’s one thing standing between you and legally wedded bliss: bureaucracy.
If you’re a U.S., Canadian, or European citizen planning to get married abroad, you’ll need to navigate a maze of legal requirements, paperwork, and official stamps. But don’t panic! I’ve got you covered with a step-by-step guide, expert tips, and even a few laughs to keep the stress levels low.
Step 1: Check the Rules Before Booking That Dream Venue
Every country has its own set of requirements for foreigners getting married. Some make it easy (looking at you, Iceland), while others (cough, France, cough) have residency requirements that can throw a wrench into your plans.
Before you start planning, ask yourself:
✅ Does my chosen country allow foreigners to marry?
✅ Is there a residency requirement (e.g., France requires 30 days of stay before applying for a marriage license)?
✅ Do I need a Certificate of No Impediment (a fancy way of saying “I swear I’m not already married”)?
✅ Will my documents need an apostille (official certification for international documents)?
✅ Should I consider a symbolic ceremony abroad and legalize my marriage back home instead?
Now, let’s break it down by nationality to see what you’re in for.
Marriage Legalization for U.S. Citizens
If you’re a U.S. citizen getting married abroad, the biggest hurdle is paperwork. Some countries make it simple, while others will have you running between embassies and government offices.
Popular Wedding Destinations for Americans & Their Requirements
🇮🇹 Italy – Prepare for a bit of a bureaucratic dance. You’ll need a Dichiarazione Giurata (sworn statement from the U.S. Embassy in Italy), an Atto Notorio (another sworn statement, but this time with witnesses), and a local marriage license. Check official requirements.
🇲🇽 Mexico – Surprisingly hassle-free! You’ll need a valid passport, a tourist permit (which you likely already have), and in some cases, blood tests. Some Mexican states require four witnesses—so choose wisely! More details here.
🇫🇷 France – France loves romance but not quick foreign weddings. One partner must reside in France for at least 30 days before applying for a marriage license. If that’s not an option, consider a symbolic wedding in Paris and handle the legal part at home. French wedding details.
Pro Tip: If all of this sounds overwhelming, many couples opt for a symbolic ceremony abroad and take care of the legal marriage at home. It saves time, stress, and potential headaches!
Marriage Legalization for Canadian Citizens
Canadians enjoy a relatively smooth process for international weddings, but every country has different rules.
What You’ll Need
📜 Valid passport
📜 Birth certificate (long form)
📜 “Statement in Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment” (proof you’re free to marry)
📜 Possible health tests, translations, or notarized documents
Easy Wedding Destinations for Canadians
🇨🇺 Cuba – Canada and Cuba are wedding-friendly. Just bring your passport, birth certificate, and proof of single status, and the Cuban authorities will handle the rest. More info.
🇯🇲 Jamaica – No residency requirement! Just arrive, wait 24 hours, and apply for a marriage license. Jamaican wedding rules.
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic – Requires legal translations into Spanish, but other than that, it’s relatively straightforward. Check requirements.
Pro Tip: Canadian marriages abroad are automatically recognized in Canada, so no need for extra registration at home.
Marriage Legalization for European Citizens
If you’re an EU citizen, your wedding paperwork depends on the country where you’re getting married. Some EU countries allow quick, straightforward weddings, while others (cough, Spain) have strict residency rules.
Key Things to Check
📌 Does your country require a certificate of no impediment?
📌 Will your documents need an apostille?
📌 Do you need residency in the wedding country?
Easiest Destinations for European Citizens
🇮🇸 Iceland – One of the easiest places in Europe to get married. Just submit documents three weeks before your wedding and enjoy stunning landscapes! Icelandic marriage guide.
🇬🇷 Greece – A great option for foreigners. Documents must be translated into Greek, but there’s no residency requirement. Greek wedding info.
🇪🇸 Spain – Tricky one! Spain only allows foreigners to marry if one partner is a resident or a Spanish citizen. Otherwise, a symbolic wedding is your best bet. Details here.
Pro Tip: If you’re marrying a non-EU citizen, check visa and residency requirements—some countries require extra paperwork.
Final Step: Registering Your Marriage Back Home
Once you’ve legally tied the knot abroad, make sure it’s recognized in your home country:
✔️ Get an official marriage certificate from the country where you wed.
✔️ Have it translated and apostilled (if required).
✔️ Submit it to your home government’s registry office.
Quick Comparison: Which Country is the Easiest?
Country |
No Residency Required? |
Simple Paperwork? |
Apostille Needed? |
🇮🇸 Iceland |
✅ |
✅ |
✅ |
🇲🇽 Mexico |
✅ |
✅ |
❌ |
🇯🇲 Jamaica |
✅ |
✅ |
❌ |
🇬🇷 Greece |
✅ |
⚠️ (Translation Required) |
✅ |
🇫🇷 France |
❌ (30 Days Residency) |
❌ |
✅ |
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