Mixed Marriage Process in Morocco
I need to advice me please about affidavit and certificate of nationality when I will get it from embassy of rabat I want to know which language will be french or english and if they give me these certificate with french language so is it acceptable for morocco court or I have to translate it to arabic
thanks so much
Is it possible to have second or third marriage in Morocco?
What are the requirements?
I am wondering about the relgious aspect of your marriage?
My partner and i are looking to get married but i am not religious at all, and am unsure if i can marry him because of this. I cannot find much information any where online for this. What kind of religious certifcate was required? How do you obtain one?
My partner is from Tinghir area too!

Thank you it you can help
I hope this helps. If you have any questions feel free to message me
First of all i want to thank you to have take ur time to share all the informations. Your post really helped me.
We are getting married very soon, june, we just waiting to register his divorce in the court of manchester. But wanted to ask you about this certificate of residency. i don't know where to get it. My man is living in manchester but says he can prove the residence by bills but i dont know if in morocco they will accept it.
My other question, u said we have to book an appointment to get married in the UK ambassy, u think it's better to get married there than to ask for a family visa ?
Thank you in advance for ur answer

Bep13 wrote:Hey jess,
I am wondering about the relgious aspect of your marriage?
My partner and i are looking to get married but i am not religious at all, and am unsure if i can marry him because of this. I cannot find much information any where online for this. What kind of religious certifcate was required? How do you obtain one?
My partner is from Tinghir area too!
Thank you it you can help
Hello,
Here is informations for you. The woman doesn't have to convert to islam to get married to moroccan man.
Please note that women do not require the following documents:
* Certificate of conversion to Islam.
* Proof of employment along with the last 3 months pay slips.
You can also visit this website : http://www.moroccanconsulate.org.uk/en/Marriages.html
I want to thank you again for your direction first you wrote all steps with clear way that helped me and I am sure will help others people .recently I have been married and I would love to give me some help about family visa to join my husband what are documents they need in embassy what I know I have to pass english exam an translate my certificate of marriage to english but need more information please if you still remember about these steps I need your direction
thanks for your kindness and wishing to you life full of peace and happiness
yes they ask for employee letter and payslips at less two last months of btitish partner
I did all those procedures and same my husband knew the head of police lol coincidence 🙄. I took my time doing Rabat in September then the rest in December. We had been together nearly 18 months and was my choice not to rush. I was just about to apply for his visa to uk then I stopped as it didn’t feel real. 3 years by this time I’d really got to know them and as much as he was lovely to me and caring etc I believe it was just to leave Morocco. It’s like a lottery win to the people who are struggling. I just didn’t feel right so I have stopped all contact with him and told them I want divorce. Not sure how to go about that one. Some advice to you all. Do not rush. Do not rush something you want to last forever. 26 visits for me over 3 years. Wow what a difference in how I see the family now. Check the dynamics and take it slow. Don’t buy the undying love part lol just do as you would do at home. Good luck
Unfortunate what has happened and sad you have a synical view of Morocco.
There are always bad apples and sad stories allover the world.
I from experience of living in UK all of my life and there are many stories like yours and the only question remains is does real genuine unconditional love exist? ?
Do whatever. Me and my husband did get on like a house on fire. We had a lot in common and he was happy when I was there but when I came home arguing etc. I think his mum was pressuring him about me to hurry. He is man of the home. I’m not saying he didn’t eventually have feelings bcz he did but I didn’t want him to need me. True about ever lasting love though. If I could do anything for him tomorrow I would but I’m letting him get on with his life and I wish him the best but it would not have lasted. Maybe I’m just negative bcz of other people’s experiences and one woman I knew and it was like out a movie. I don’t know but what’s for us and all that. All I am saying is if they want to rush then it’s to get out make money. He was ok but the family I think were pressuring him. Plus you can’t know someone by visiting once a month.
Candy I don't have the answers but good luck with your future plans. Morroco is not to blame as is a genuinely wonderful country.
Is a fast developing strong economical country and will only get better.
Glasgow is a great city with great interest but again has its problems. If you are ever in tanger you must let me know

I don’t trust parts of his family and I’ll never know if he was using me. I heard tangier is beautiful though 😊
Was not my intention. But please do not tell me to watch anything as I would never marry someone for a visa or expect to be financed. A real marriage is a partnership without conditions .
I’ve went to Morocco every month for 3 years bcz he wanted me there. I lived with his mum and never felt out of place. My kids loved it to. You should try living with his mum untill youscmake money for a home. My husbands family are not poor but not rich either. My husband works here and there. I know he could never afford a house so I would live there no problem but I have responsibilities here. If he had money he always bought me gifts etc but they don’t make much.
It is just a shame I didn’t think it was right.
Just to many stories out there and few niggles that said no. I have the salary to bring him but just thought it was t reality. I must say I spent a lot of time there before marrying. You must get to know the family properly. I would say it’s not fair to your guy if he has no money. You did know that before marriage right? It’s not easy for them. I wish you good luck though
Lyn I was referring to.
Tanger and the north of Morocco is the place to be ..tanger city has 2 parts but there are many places in and around tanger you would not get the hassles of bigger cities.
Again I never intend to offend anyone but speak truth as I see it and based on 10 years plus of living in morrocco.
This is an open forum and if you just want positive and people to agree then again this is never the place.
Glasgow is a great city with great golf courses and yes has problems like most cities in UK and around the world.
Part of the house but my kids didn’t want to leave uk. Good luck though
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