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==Get a marriage licence== | ==Get a marriage licence== | ||
First, you have to get a marriage licence. Either you or your future spouse must apply in person to the marriage licence issuer in your neighbourhood. (The [ | First, you have to get a marriage licence. Either you or your future spouse must apply in person to the marriage licence issuer in your neighbourhood. (The [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/marriage Vital Statistics Agency] offers a convenient [https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/cgi-bin/vs/marriage_offices.cgi search tool] to help you find a marriage licence issuer near you.) You'll have to provide government-issued photo identification, pay a fee of about $100, and supply the following information: | ||
*Your full name, address, date of birth and place of birth. | *Your full name, address, date of birth, and place of birth. | ||
*Your future spouse's full name, date of birth and place of birth. | *Your future spouse's full name, date of birth, and place of birth. | ||
*Your present marital status (never married, widowed, divorced). | *Your present marital status (never married, widowed, divorced). | ||
*Your future spouse's present marital status. | *Your future spouse's present marital status. | ||
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{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[ | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Vanessa Van Sickle]], June 11, 2019}} | ||
{{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} | {{JP Boyd on Family Law Navbox|type=how}} |