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extensions after the destination wedding can be organised to Zanzibar island.
Alternatively climb Kilimanjaro or go on an extended safari through Tsavo,
Ambsolei, Sweetwaters and to Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti.
Fly in safaris, walking safaris, overland safaris and hot air balloon safaris
can be organized for the wedding couple and their guests for a wedding kenya.
Civil
Ceremony Civil Ceremonies can be held at the local Register Office or any
other venue provided it has a Special License. If you are considering holding
your Civil Ceremony in a venue other than a Register Office you should inquire
before hand to ensure they have a Special License to avoid disappointment.
Paperwork and formalities. You are required
to have two witnesses present throughout the ceremony. Religious Ceremony There
are a number of different types of Religious Ceremony, which are recognized under
Kenyan law, including Christian, Islamic, Hindu and Traditional African weddings.
However although Hindu, Islamic and African weddings are valid the Registrar does
not usually record them. A Marriage Certificate
would be issued at the end of the ceremony in the case of a Hindu or Islamic marriage
ceremony, and affidavits sworn in the case of African customary marriage If you
are particular interested in having either a Hindu, Islamic or African wedding
you should contact the Registrar of Marriages for further information with regards
how the marriage might be registered in Kenya. If you wish to have a Church Ceremony
then you should contact the church where you wish to get married in Kenya to enquire
about the necessary religious paperwork. You
should also contact you local minister for guidance. All non-Africans wishing
to get married in church must do so under Cap 150, The Marriage Act, as the African
Christian Marriage and Divorce, Cap151 which most churches use (in Kenya) is not
applicable to non-Africans. Therefore if non-Africans subsequently marry under
the Marriage Act Cap 151, their marriage will be null and void. Church Ceremonies
also require the presence of two witnesses throughout the ceremony. A
couple would normally be asked to give Notice of their intention to marry under
the Marriage Act, Cap 150 at both the church where they intend to marry and the
Office of the Registrar of Marriages. The Notice period is for 21 days after which
time they would be issued with a Registrar’s Certificate, however this is not
feasible for most UK citizens who intend to fly out to Kenya a few days before
their wedding day. If this is the case you will have to apply for a Special License
so the minister can perform the ceremony. Whether you are having a Civil Ceremony
or a Religious ceremony you will require a Special License from the Registrar
of Marriage to have your wedding under the Marriage Act, Cap 150. keywords
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