Getting married overseas
If you’re getting married or having a civil union overseas, you usually do not need to do anything in NZ beforehand — check with the country’s officials if you need to do anything there.
Overseas marriages are valid in NZ
Most overseas marriages are valid in New Zealand. Your marriage will be registered in the country where it takes place.
Before you get married overseas
Contact the authorities in the country where you plan to get married and check their rules and requirements.
Certificate of no impediment
Some countries will ask you for a document that proves you’re not already married in New Zealand. In New Zealand, this document is called a ‘Certificate of no impediment to marriage’ — other countries might call it something different.
Application for certificate of no impediment to marriage or civil union BDM 189 (PDF 311KB)
Who needs it
Each country has different rules — you need to check with the authorities in the country where you want to get married.
When you find out
It takes between 3 and 5 weeks for the certificate to be sent to you.
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.
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