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The most fuss-free way to organise a wedding abroad is to
book with a tour operator that specialises in arranging such
events. These companies have dedicated wedding personnel who
can answer all your queries and arrange every possible detail
for you. Decide whether you want something exotic or more
cultural, a hot or cold destination, how far you want to travel
and a budget before choosing a destination.
It is possible to arrange your own wedding abroad but this
will involve researching legal requirements, residency rules
and organising all the finer details for yourselves from the
ceremony to the flowers. If you prefer to be in control then
your first step will be to contact the consulate or embassy
of the country where you intend to marry for advice.
It is wise to take out an insurance
policy over and above your holiday insurance to cover
every possible eventuality, from the loss of your dress to
a hurricane preventing your wedding from taking place.
Try to book a minimum of 12 weeks before departure to allow
enough time for arrangements to be made and necessary documentation
completed. There will be more administration to be completed
once you arrive at your destination, which can take up to
three days. As you will have to comply with residency requirements
of between 2 to 5 days it is best to stay for at least a fortnight.
This will allow you enough time to make the final arrangements
and to have plenty of time after the ceremony to relax and
enjoy your honeymoon.
Health services, hygiene and risk of disease vary throughout
the world. You should take health advice as early as possible
and ensure that vaccinations or preventative measures, such
as Malaria tablets, are taken in plenty of time to be fully
effective by the date of travel (usually a month or more prior
to departure). Pick up a copy of the Department of Health
free leaflet E111, available from post offices, your GP or
a specialist clinic and see our article on Health Advice for
Travellers.
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2. St. Lucia
3. Mauritius
4. Barbados
5. USA
6. Kenya
7. Jamaica
8. Australia
9. Seychelles
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