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They are in Northern Ireland. So it would be GRO in the UK http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentc ... /DG_175716joshuaaubin wrote:As you cannot remarry in ireland, Register your marriage with the irish marriage registry, i think that will work.
They can also register it there, thanks for the supporting advice.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:They are in Northern Ireland. So it would be GRO in the UK http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentc ... /DG_175716joshuaaubin wrote:As you cannot remarry in ireland, Register your marriage with the irish marriage registry, i think that will work.
craftynick wrote:However without this apostille stamp id still be too worried about travelling with just our marriage cert.
No need to have a passport. Lots of British citizens do not have one. Birth certificate would likely do in case you are required to prove citizenship.craftynick wrote:With regards to creating a record of our marriage in UK as suggested, on their website it says that 1 of us must be British, I am from Northern Ireland and therefore can have dual British/Irish citizenship, however i currently only have an Irish passport & that is how we went down EU residency instead of British, would this make a difference do you think?