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Guidance for Marriage
It is possible to get married in a church in Kuwait and under Sharia law in the courts. If you are a British National residing and wishing to get married in Kuwait you must post your marriage bans to acquire a Certificate of No Impediment (CNI) from the British Embassy.
Certificate of No Impediment (CNI)
To apply for a Certificate of No Impediment, you need to first post a Notice of Marriage at the British Embassy. This notice is needed only for British Nationals: if both parties getting married are British Nationals, each party is required to post a separate notice and acquire individual CNIs.
Following are the steps you need to take to acquire your CNI:
1. Posting a Notice of Marriage
a) You (British National) must be in the country for 21 continuous days prior to coming into the Embassy.
b) On or after your 22nd continuous day of staying in Kuwait, you may then come into the Embassy with your original
Passport
Long form birth certificate(which includes parents names) www.gro.gov.uk
Naturalisation (if applicable)
Divorce decree absolute certificate (if applicable) and/or
Ex-spouses death certificate (if applicable).
English
c) You would also need to bring in the above mentioned documents (originals) for your Non British fiancé/e. If your fiancé/e is a British National, he/she would also have to come in; if he/she is not a British National, then he/she would not need to come in.
d) Request for and fill in the Notice of Marriage form (Fee 12) and swear an oath/affirmation to the effect that there is no impediment to your marriage, which will then be posted for 21 days in the Embassy.
2. Collecting your CNI
After 21 days, you come back to the Embassy and pay for a Certificate of No Impediment (Fee 13). If no legal impediment to the marriage has been shown to exist, the CNI is issued in English and Arabic.
Marriage in the Ministry of Justice, Kuwait (Civil Ceremony)
After acquiring your CNI, you are required to take them to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kuwait to be stamped. The Bride and Groom are required to provide the following documents:
Original Kuwaiti Civil Ids and copies
Original Passports and copies
CNI from respective Embassy, stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kuwait
The British Embassy cannot be held liable for any additional documents required by the Ministry of Justice.
Two male witnesses are required. Make sure that the witnesses carry either their passports or valid identifications (someone with a Kuwait civil ID is preferable) with them. Take photocopies of the identifications for all parties involved.
Civil wedding ceremonies are performed at the Ministry of Justice, Block 15, Ground Floor, Ministries Complex, Murgab Area. For further information on Civil Ceremonies, please contact the Ministry of Justice on 00965 2248-6444
Civil ceremonies are held on Sundays and Wednesdays between 0800 and 1100 at the Ministry of Justice.
Muslim Marriage
Muslim wedding ceremonies are held at the Reggaie Courts, Reggaie.
Muslim Bride:
Where the bride is a Muslim, only a religious marriage under Islamic law is permitted and the groom must be a Muslim.
If the bride is a British National, the Ministry of Justice requires you to submit a Certificate of No Impediment issued by the British Embassy. She will also need a male representative of her family to be present at the ceremony or give official approval.
Muslim Groom:
Where the groom is a Muslim, only a religious marriage under Islamic law is permitted although it is not obligatory for the bride to be a Muslim.
If the groom is a British National, the Ministry of Justice do not require you to submit a Certificate of Impediment. Although he will need to submit his Conversion Certificate, if converted to Muslim.
For further information, please contact the Ministry of Justice 00965 22465600