Getting married in Mauritius (as a foreigner)
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Well are you planning to get married in here or Brazil? And do you know what are the things you should bring here if you want to get it done here? I didnt get it clear but i can write down here my experiences as i have been on the same road before.
If you want to get it done here;
Criminal record from your country and if you are now in any other countries more than six months, there too.
Some cash or bank statement showing that you got financial strength to stay at least a month with no support of anyone here. This amount can be at least 1500usd but better to have more.
Return ticket. And while onboard, you have fill out the immigration paper for MARRIAGE. And you got to mention address and phone numbers of your girlfriend here when you are at passport control. And you will have entry stamp for marriage on your passport. After you enter mauritius, you have to wait 7 days to get appointment day from civil status office for your marriage. And this 7 days waiting applies for your girlfriend too.
After seven days you can go to civil status office to make appointment.
You must have health report in here from a mauritian hospital. It can be private one. It will cost you around 3 or 4 thousand rupee.
If you are working somewhere currently, you must have employment certificate from your company.
Passport size pictures of course.
Birth certificate of yours but the oneshows your parents, brothers sister etc as well.
And if you were married before, divorce or death document for your exwife.
And for first step, this is all but you will have a lot to do afterwards.
Hope it helps.
Jio
JadeZed wrote:The most critical part of the process and also the one that most people fail to mention is getting the green light from the Prime Minister's Office...this is to ensure you are not getting married for the papers...maybe you will have to provide additional items for the process...it can take weeks or even years in some cases
I agree but prime minister office either approve or not your residency in here. But marriage process takes about 17 - 20 days. After you take your marriage paper, you go to passport and immigration office to complete your process. And yes it can really long time but after official marriage you can stay and work until you receive your residency docs. Since june, i have not received mine. But i can work and stay here, drive etc. So it takes so long as anythingelse in Mauritius but its okay.
JiotheTurk wrote:JadeZed wrote:The most critical part of the process and also the one that most people fail to mention is getting the green light from the Prime Minister's Office...this is to ensure you are not getting married for the papers...maybe you will have to provide additional items for the process...it can take weeks or even years in some cases
I agree but prime minister office either approve or not your residency in here. But marriage process takes about 17 - 20 days. After you take your marriage paper, you go to passport and immigration office to complete your process. And yes it can really long time but after official marriage you can stay and work until you receive your residency docs. Since june, i have not received mine. But i can work and stay here, drive etc. So it takes so long as anythingelse in Mauritius but its okay.
I'm not talking about work or residency but about the marriage itself; the procedure has always existed but not really enforced...now the government is tightening things up, and rightly so, regarding marriage involving a Mauritian and a non-Mauritian due to the increasing numbers of bogus unions.
Documents to be produced at time of publication
NON CITIZEN
(a) Passport.
(b) Birth Certificate.
(c) Divorce papers/Previous marriage certificate with annotation of divorce (If applicable)
(d) Death and Marriage certificates (If applicable).
(e) Certificate of character/morality from country of residence.
(f) Work/Residence permit (applicable to expatriates).
(g) Proof of financial means (Contract of employment or recent bank statement or recent salary slip).
(h) Medical certificate attesting that applicant party does not suffer from any infectious or contagious disease (from a medical officer practicing in Mauritius).
(i) Affidavit sworn before the Supreme Court of Mauritius against payment of Rs150 only.
(j) “Certificat de capacité à marriage” for French national (form available at the French Embassy, St. Georges Street, Port-Louis).
· The non citizen should have resided in Mauritius for a continuous period of seven (7) days immediately preceding the date of publication of marriage.
· The publication of a proposed civil marriage between a non-citizen and a citizen of Mauritius is made only at the Central Civil Status Office in Port-Louis.
· The non-citizen should be the holder of a valid marriage visa issued by the Immigration Office.
· Civil Marriage between a non-citizen and a citizen shall take place at the Central Civil Status Office in Port-Louis after a minimum period of ten (10) days as from the date of publication.
· Two witnesses are required to be present at time of the marriage ceremony.
MAURITIAN CITIZEN
(a) Birth Certificate issued within the last three months.
(b) National Identity Card.
(c) Marriage certificate with annotation of divorce (if applicable).
(d) Death and Marriage certificates (if applicable).
· A woman willing to contract a second marriage before the expiry of 300 days since the dissolution of her first marriage by divorce or death must produce a medical certificate of non pregnancy.
· Where any party cannot produce (a) and (b) above, he may instead produce an affidavit.
*All documents to be submitted in original copies duly authenticated and photocopies.
" A woman willing to contract a second marriage before the expiry of 300 days since the dissolution of her first marriage by divorce or death must produce a medical certificate of non pregnancy.
· Where any party cannot produce (a) and (b) above, he may instead produce an affidavit.
Who is the father of the unborn child - the divorced one or the new hubby?
What about litigation on either part - one looking for custody or if something does not work with the second husband , the wife goes back to her ex for child support?
you getting married to whom? a Mauritian national with residency abroad? or a EU passport holder?
septagon wrote:please don't mislead people, there no such visa as marriage visa.
Then why it is REQUIRED as per post #7 , the linked or highlighted sentence;
The non-citizen should be the holder of a valid marriage visa issued by the Immigration Office.
Upon arrival, you will need to declare to the immigration officers that you are here to get married for them to issue you with a marriage visa, otherwise you will get a tourist visa and this may create some problems.
IIRC, the visa is only for one month (need to verify).
septagon wrote:It for foreign nationals who want to get married here.
Sorry it is a requirement for : MARRIAGE OF A NON CITIZEN TO A CITIZEN OF MAURITIUS !
Check the government site given in the link in post #7.
csifro wrote:It is a very interesting question. If an EU citizen just go to Mauritius, have 90 days of stay. But by that visa, officially you can stay in the country for 30 days. And You hope it is enough to do all the process. It was not an extension. So just an advice: when somebody is planning a ceremony, the lengh of the stay must be min. 30 days (better for 35) in the island.
You are correct :
1.As a tourist and being EU citizen , no visa requirement but you are allowed to stay 2*90 days in a calendar year as a visitor .
2. If you are coming in to get married to a Mauritian , your passport is stamped with a MARRIAGE notation which you will need to show at the time of publication. Yes you will need to do everything within 30 days.(I believe that , if the non-citizen decides afterwards to stay put , then he /she will have to apply for a spousal resident permit and since that 30 days may had elapsed , then the non-citizen may have to get out of the country and come back again) .
3. If the tourist , during his/her stay on the island decides to get married to a local, that's when problems will arise because he/she does not have that MARRIAGE stamp and the authorities will ask a lot of questions
Furthermore, prepare all your paperwork well. Stick to the list that you find on the government website. Visit the necessary offices/officers for help and advice (bring this list) if there are any unclear things, your partner can do this before your arrival.
Good luck!
Some off topic posts have been removed from this thread.
Thank you.
myhouse wrote:Any idea as to why the topics have been removed madam
Sir please read the forum code of conduct
Thanks
http://dha.pmo.govmu.org/English/Mandat … -Visa.aspx
Second , for the spouse to acquire Mauritian citizenship , you need to live on the island for 4 years before applying to the Prime Minister office.
Information here:
http://dha.pmo.govmu.org/English/Mandat … NSHIP.aspx
@JiotheTurk
Hi
please did you get married to a citizen?
@JiotheTurk
Please can you tell me how long does the process takes to obtain the wedding visa?
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