Is it expensive to get married in Malta?

Is it expensive to get married in Malta?

The cost of a wedding in Malta is quite favorable compared to the United States or Western European countries. You can organize a wedding for two around 1,000-3,000 euro, for 20 people around 5,000-7,000 euro, for 50-60 people around 9,000-14,000 euro and for 80-100 people it will cost you above 15,000 euro.

How do you get married in Malta?

There are no minimum residency requirements for getting married in Malta. In order to apply for a Marriage Application (Request for the Publication of Banns) you must complete Form RZ1 and submit it to the Marriage Registry in Valletta or Gozo together with the documentation listed below.

Can you get married on the beach in Malta?

The Maltese Islands offer a vast variety of wedding venues so whether you want to have a romantic wedding on the beach with spectacular views of the sunset or a fairy tale wedding in one of our luxurious resorts or private villas, these islands can offer you this.

Can foreigners get married in Malta?

To register a marriage that took place in a non-EU member state, the applicant must submit an original marriage certificate which should either be fully legalised or apostilled. If these documents are not in Maltese or English an official translation must be submitted.

Can Americans get married in Malta?

Yes, it will! Marriages in Malta are subject to the provisions of the Marriage Act, 1975 which means if you are a UK or Irish citizen your wedding in Malta is legally binding under UK and Irish law. This is the same for citizens of most other Countries too who want to get married in Malta.

How many wives can you have in Malta?

It is a criminal offence in Malta for a person to marry more than one person at the same time and it is irrelevant whether such marriage was contracted abroad. Bigamy is prohibited by Article 196 of the Maltese Criminal Code.

Can foreigners marry in Malta?

Is living together legal in Malta?

The Cohabitation Act allows any couple who considers itself to be in an intimate relationship and wishes to live together to enter into cohabitation in terms of this law. Where the relationship is already regulated by a foreign law that provides for rights and obligations and has legal e ects in Malta.