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Thanks casa,Casa wrote:You'll need to give notice to marry again at a designated Registry Office, Bear in mind that the notification period can now be extended from 28 to 70 days by the Home Office while they make a decision.
Thank u casaCasa wrote:Yes.
"Casa" - you were wrong, notice was still valid, got married with old noticeCasa wrote:Yes.
PutiniEEA wrote:"Casa" - you were wrong, notice was still valid, got married with old noticeCasa wrote:Yes.
Guys, i will say, dont accept our advices as granted on forum, try to research more to figure out reality
Anyone who wants to get married in the UK has to give notice of their intention to marry before the date of the marriage. This is a legal requirement and in most circumstances can be done at the Register Office.
The notice must also state the venue where the marriage is to take place. It is therefore important, before the couple attend to give their notice of marriage, they have decided on the venue.
The notice is usually valid for 12 months. This means that you need to get married within 12 months of giving notice at the venue specified during your notice appointment.
Any change in venue once the notice has been given will require the couple to start again by giving notice for the new venue.
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