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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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What is happening in Denmark in 2024
There is always so much going on in Denmark, if you are looking at getting married in Denmark why not time your wedding with something else going on for a fun filled Nordic Honeymoon. We have listed just a few of the possibilities below, but this is just a small list of what Denmark has to offer throughout the year. Also Copenhagen City Hall has outdoor weddings at events like Pride, Hans Christian- Andersens birthday, Tivoli, Tour De France, in Parks, Royal Gardens and Beaches throughout the Spring, Summer and Autumn months.  
Roskilde Festival: One of the largest music festivals in Europe,  held 29th June - 6th July, featuring a diverse lineup of international artists across various genres. More information available on dates and tickets - CLICK HERE
Copenhagen Jazz Festival: A prominent jazz event held in the capital city, Copenhagen, July 5th -14th, showcasing jazz performances at various venues across the city. More information - CLICK HERE
Copenhagen Cooking & Food Festival: Celebrating Danish gastronomy, this festival August 16th - 25th, offering food tastings, workshops, and culinary events. A personal favorite of ours, and you can read all about what to expect by CLICKING HERE
Aarhus Festuge (Aarhus Festival Week): A cultural festival in Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city, featuring music, art, theater, and performances in 30th August until September 8th and this is a HUGE event with so much going on - more information HERE.
Tivoli Gardens Events: Tivoli Gardens, a famous amusement park in Copenhagen, often hosts seasonal events, concerts, and special celebrations throughout the year. They even have an Andrew Lloyd Webber event going on in February! There are shows, theatre plays, a concert hall. And it is over the road from the ever popular wedding venue Copenhagen City Hall. To keep up to date with what is happening when CLICK HERE.
Various Sporting Events: Denmark is active in sports, particularly football (soccer), handball, and cycling - with a leg of the tour de France going through Denmark. The Ice Hockey world championships are usually in Denmark. There is a full calendar HERE
Art Exhibitions and Cultural Events: If you are interested in commemorating Denmarks Viking heritage. Five Viking Age Ring Fortresses have become Denmark's latest UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Aggersborg, Fyrkat, Nonnebakken, Trelleborg, and Borgring offer a fascinating glimpse into the Viking legacy, there is more information on the UNESCO website HERE  
 Seasonal Celebrations: Traditional Danish celebrations like Christmas markets, Sankt Hans Aften (Midsummer Eve), and cultural events around Fastelavn (Carnival) can be expected all over Denmark - have a look at the  Denmark tourist Site HERE.  
Copenhagen Pride Parade: Centre of Copenhagen from August 10th - 18th, rainbow parades through the centre, and an event completely based around love, a truly fantastic vibe, and lots of fun! CLICK HERE for more information.  
World Coffee Championships: Leading coffee roasters battle it out for the coveted title of World Champion, a must see for Coffee lovers - June 27th, 28th and 29th in Copenhagen. CLICK HERE for more details.
There has been quite a bit of media mention on Denmark in the press lately, so do not just take our word for it - see what others around the world are saying! The Telegraph:  Aalborg: the 'crazy Danish city where you can still smoke in pubs The Times:  How to do Copenhagen with children on the cheap The Guardian: Eco home and a Michelin green star  The Sun:  Inside Denmark's Legoland that's built for kids  The Independent: Denmark travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go The Gentleman's Journal: Copenhagen city guide We would love to help you with a wedding in Denmark to make your trip complete, please contact us for a completely FREE no obligation documents list by CLICKING HERE. or you can Whats app us direct on +45 71 49 34 83 You can also check out our YouTube Channel HERE for some visual information on getting married in Denmark - hear it from the best wedding planners in Denmark!
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Christmas in Copenhagen
Denmark is a Nordic country and what happens in the Nordics at Christmas time?  Generally it is cold, dark, wet, probably windy and it is definately one of the most Christmassy places you can visit.
Christmas in Copenhagen is a magical time filled with festive traditions, beautiful decorations, and a cozy atmosphere. The city transforms into a winter wonderland with its streets, squares, and markets adorned with sparkling lights and decorations.
Tivoli Gardens, an iconic amusement park, becomes a center piece for Christmas celebrations in Copenhagen. It's beautifully decorated with thousands of lights, Christmas trees, and stalls selling seasonal treats. Visitors can enjoy rides, live music, traditional Danish food, and shop for unique gifts at the market.
The streets, especially Strøget (one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets), are adorned with stunning decorations, and shops display their holiday best. Danish Christmas markets offer handmade crafts, ornaments, and delicious festive treats like æbleskiver (round, fluffy pancakes) and gløgg (mulled wine).
The Danish tradition of "hygge" (coziness) is at its peak during Christmas. People gather with family and friends to enjoy hearty meals, light candles, and partake in the joyous atmosphere. Many families celebrate with a festive dinner on Christmas Eve, often featuring roast pork, duck, or goose, followed by the much-loved dessert, risalamande (rice pudding with almonds).
Copenhagen's churches hold beautiful Christmas concerts and services, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the season. The city's iconic landmarks, such as the Nyhavn harbor, the Round Tower, and Christiansborg Palace, are often illuminated and create a stunning backdrop for the festivities.
Christmas Markets
Copenhagen's Christmas markets are a wonderful reflection of the city's festive spirit and Danish traditions. They typically start in late November and run through December, offering locals and visitors alike a delightful experience filled with holiday cheer, delicious treats, unique gifts, and a cozy atmosphere.
Some of the notable Christmas markets in Copenhagen include:
Tivoli Gardens: Tivoli is a highlight during the Christmas season. The park transforms into a magical wonderland with thousands of twinkling lights, festive decorations, and a Christmas market offering traditional Danish handicrafts, ornaments, and culinary delights. Visitors can enjoy rides, live music, and captivating performances against the backdrop of stunning holiday decor.
Freetown Christiania Christmas Market: This alternative and artsy district hosts a unique Christmas market with an eclectic mix of handmade crafts, art, and organic food. It's a great place to find one-of-a-kind gifts and experience a different vibe compared to traditional markets.
Kongens Nytorv Market: Located in the heart of Copenhagen, this market features charming stalls selling crafts, ornaments, and seasonal goodies. It's a picturesque setting with an ice skating rink and a beautiful backdrop of historical buildings.
Nyhavn Christmas Market: The colorful houses along Nyhavn create a stunning backdrop for a smaller, more intimate market. Visitors can find handicrafts, decorations, and a selection of food and drinks while enjoying the festive ambiance by the waterfront.
Højbro Plads Market: This market near Strøget offers a mix of traditional Danish Christmas goods, including decorations, knitwear, and gastronomic treats. It's an ideal stop for those exploring the city center.
At these markets, you'll find Danish holiday specialties like æbleskiver (round pancakes), gløgg (mulled wine), roasted almonds, and various pastries. Additionally, there's an array of handcrafted ornaments, candles, knitwear, and unique gifts that reflect Danish craftsmanship and traditions.
The markets are not just places to shop; they're also about embracing the festive spirit, enjoying live music, experiencing Danish culture, and reveling in the warmth and joy of the holiday season.
Above all else wherever you go and what ever you do you will experience Hygge
Hygge (pronounced "hoo-gah") is a Danish and Norwegian term that embodies a concept of coziness, contentment, and well-being. It's a cultural and lifestyle concept that focuses on creating a feeling of warmth, comfort, and intimacy, often associated with moments of togetherness, relaxation, and simple pleasures.
Key elements of hygge include:
Comfort and Coziness: Hygge embraces all things cozy, from soft blankets and comfortable furniture to warm lighting, candles, and crackling fires during colder months. It's about creating a snug and inviting atmosphere.
Connection and Togetherness: Hygge often involves spending quality time with loved ones, whether it's sharing a meal, having a relaxed conversation over a cup of coffee, or enjoying activities together. It emphasizes the importance of building connections and nurturing relationships.
Simplicity and Mindfulness: Hygge encourages simplifying life's moments and being present in them. It's about appreciating the small things, such as savoring a homemade meal, reading a good book, or enjoying a quiet evening at home.
Gratitude and Comfort: It involves embracing gratitude for what one has and finding comfort in life's simple pleasures. This can include enjoying good food, creating a cozy environment, or appreciating nature.
In Denmark, where the concept originates, hygge is deeply ingrained in the culture and plays a significant role in combating the long, dark winters. However, it's not exclusive to winter; it's about creating a feeling of coziness and contentment year-round.
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Getting Married in Gibraltar in 2024
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Gibraltar is always such a special venue that everyone loves..  Renowned throughout the world as a wonderful place for people to marry quickly and easily.  As the marriages are non religious legally binding civil ceremonies that are recognised all over the world it is a wonderful location for all religions, situations, sexuality, and requirements.  You need only stay 36 hours - just enough time to present your documents and then marry. No wonder  it now attracts international and foreign couples from around the world to marry abroad easily, and each day throughout the year people for all corners of the globe are married in these amazing surroundings. If there is space & availability we can organise you a wedding very quickly - within days weeks, although usually for a registry office wedding you need at least 4-6 weeks leadtime. For a speciality wedding there is usually more availability and the registrars are available weekends and evenings. So if you want a Saturday wedding then Speciality is going to be your best option. Mondays in the registry office have best availability as the document presentation is the business day before (the Friday). So for best chance of a fast wedding, if that is what you need, do see if you can make your travel plans work for a long weekend, arrive Thursday night and marry on the Monday. And if you use your time wisely that is all you need you see, hear and make enough memories to last a life time! Have a look at the awesome Welcome to Gibraltar or  Gibraltar Tourist board sites for some great ideas of things to do whilst you are there. The country is part of the UK but on the Southern Spanish border. You can fly directly into Gibraltar (interesting fact that our own Leanne's Dad was in charge of rebuilding the runway a few years ago so think of us when you fly in and land safely!). You can also fly directly into Malaga and there is a bus service that leaves regularly to take you to La Linea - which is the Spanish border town of Malaga and it is a 3 minute walk from La Linea into Gibraltar over the walking land border. Or you can very easily drive from Malaga, it is quite often a fraction of the cost to fly into Spain and drive or get a bus to Gibraltar. The weather is tropical and warm all year round as you would imagine from Southern Spain, and it is nice to see Palm Trees and such greenery with tropical plants and flowers. The language spoken is English, but there is a very strong Spanish influence, so it is the best of both worlds with culture, fusions, food, and language. Monkeys are a big part of Gibraltar as they roam freely, and you have got to keep your balcony door closed when staying at The Rock Hotel as they are known to pop in and steal any snacks you have left laying around. Take a cable car up to Mons Calpe and you can see and hold the monkeys yourself. Chill out in the square that is Casemates and have a sangria and some fish n chips for a real UK meets Spain experience! If you like seafood you are spoilt for choice with options as of course Gibraltar is right on the sea! But the locals all head to The Ocean Restaurant For those who are pure carnivores have a look at Gaucho's, where the steaks and sides are really impressive, and it has an awesome atmospheric interior which is a bit like a cave, and there is a really sweet courtyard. If Spice is your thing the place to head is Little Bay, which is famous in Gibraltar for Curries, Cocktails and Spanish/Indian Tapas. This restaurant is also a really firm favourite recommendation from many of our Vegan couples as somewhere to try as there is a wide variety of really nice vegan dishes.
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Why do we personally love Gibraltar so much? Well Leanne's family lived there for many years so she has strong connections anyway, but in addition...
You have the romanticism of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, maybe the greatest love story.
You have the wonderful geographical location, its the UK but its hot! 
You have the amazing registry office where thousands have wed.  You are always welcome, same sex, mixed religion, whatever your situation -  Gibraltar is all about the love and one of the easiest, nicest and best places to get married in the world.
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You have all the external venues, be it a cave or a hotel or a restaurant or a yacht there are 18 venues to choose from. They are all very different with regards to minimum spend for a booking, maximum or minimum guests, availability, length of time for the booking - so we will narrow down and advise the best options for you. 
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Gibraltar and the whole wedding team thrive off marrying people, and every year Gibraltar becomes more and more popular. There are lots more apartments to rent, and the wonderful Caleta hotel is currently under refurbishment and we eagerly await news of its re-opening.
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So how do we get married in Gibraltar?  The process (as with getting married in Denmark) is simple and stress free (especially as we will do ALL of it for you!) as we take all of the official stress, documents and booking headache away from you as your expert wedding planners in Gibraltar.  As there are so many different ways to marry in Gibraltar we have adapted our services to suit... 
Registry Office
This ceremony is a wonderful simply ceremony in the glorious ceremony room at the registry office, there are multiple appointments here every weekday and you will marry in the cool, calm room away from Main Street with the registrar, guests and witnesses. This is with our "Everything Gibraltar" service that is €795
External Ceremony registrar only
If you are staying at a hotel in Gibraltar or planning a meal or reception in one of the hotels and restaurants that offer a wedding package that you can incorporate in your stay on "The Rock' you can take this option. We will arrange the documents, license, notary, paperwork and the registrar, and we will just let them know where to be at what time, at that point we hand over all the other arrangements to the hotel/restaurant as they are the experts and will ensure that you have everything that you need!
External Ceremony
For some external ceremonies you only need to hire the space for an hour, for example the wonderful Botanical gardens.  In these instances we will arrange the registrar to be there, we will arrange the venue that they are booked and confirmed and all of this is included in the fee. So you can have a wedding in one of these wonderful locations, they are €1495 which includes the venue, registrar, license, documents, booking, marriage certificates. You just turn up at your chosen location and marry! We can also organise you the witnesses if you need.
Please take a look at our other blogs for external venues;
The Rock Hotel
The Mons Calpe Suite
The Botanical Gardens
For all of these services we will of course look after all the documentation, liaise with the registry office, book and confirm your ceremony, your document presentation and arrange for you to sign the affidavits at the notarial office.
Gibraltar is a great location to look at marrying abroad all year round, and 2024 is set to be an incredible year to get married in Gibraltar!
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Let us help you on this journey, you can be assured that we will follow you through the whole process, and we won't stop until you are married, we will hold you hand and take you through the process, and we have a wonderful concierge service after support to help you organise anything else you would like, from hair and make up to photographers, and tips on trips, hotels and restaurants. All you need to marry in Gibraltar are your original long version birth certificates, and if you have been married before then we also need to document that.  That is all!
And you know that in Gibraltar you can also get a civil partnership as well as a marriage ensuring that all couples have the choice to be able to choose the right option for them.
We are happy to provide advice and a free no obligation documents list of which documents you will require to get married in Denmark or Get married in Gibraltar – just contact us on any of the methods below. We are experts in all documents and situations, so if you are a foreign or international couple, and you are concerned your case may be complicated then we are the best agency in Denmark for you. Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
Or check out our podcast on Spotify!
You can easily contact us by clicking here or by e-mail at [email protected] or call us on +447934933356 or what’s app +447934 933486
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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The Hand Held Service
In this service we are your 'Wedding Angels'.
We know how to get married abroad and we know how to prepare a 100% accurate file to submit to the Danish authorities.
The correct content submitted in the right format is an important first step and it can help you enjoy a smooth, stress-free approval process. With our experience and support we can help you get your submission right first time as we guide you through the administration.
We will let you know exactly what documents you need and make sure that they are presented in the right format.  We will send you step by step instructions on how you can make the application along with your documents , so you are fully prepared to make the application. * Please note this is the only service which DOES NOT include the AFL application processing fee. You would need to make payment yourself directly for the 1800DKK fee when you make the application (which is roughly €242).
Once you have your approval we can advise on which town hall to select in accordance with your time plan and wedding plans and then we will let you know exactly who to contact and how to contact them.
But we don't have to wave goodbye when your application is submitted.  If you find that you need a little extra help then you can then take the SOS service and we can continue the service up to your wedding day.
This would include taking over your application with the Danish Authorities and then speaking to them on your behalf until we get the approval and booking your ceremony for you.
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Getting Married in December
Getting Married in December is very popular, for many reasons!
Summer, is usually busy, for all locations where destination weddings are popular, there are lots of tourists, it can be really hot, and travelling to an from locations can be expensive.
So you could flip the wedding norm and marry in the Winter... So what can we tell you about December weddings... 
December in Denmark
Denmark is a nordic country, in December it is cold, there is every chance that it can snow - which is fantastic! But also it may rain- you can check out the weather HERE.  When you are getting married in Denmark and considering have a wedding photographer, do bear in mind It is dark almost all day, with the sun rising late and setting early daylight hours are limited so when choosing your wedding time, and try to marry earlier in the day. But your wedding photographer can also advise on that.
Remember the Danish word 'Hygge' this is a word for being cosy, well in Denmark this is almost a sport, not just for people dressing, but for bars and restaurants and hotels alike, they excel in making things cosy.  Be it roaring fires, big warm blankets, so you can still sit outside on the terrace, heat lamps.  Big steaming frothy hot chocolates, mulled wine, hearty food that you can have either before or after you take a look around the Christmas markets, ice skate in the open air or simply walk through the towns and cities all 'hygged up'!
It doesn't matter where you decide to marry (take a look at our map here for your options) you can be sure that the scenery will melt your heart and the people will win your heart and even though you are marrying the love of your life and your heart will get bigger, you will, for sure leave a tiny bit of your heart in Denmark!  And that's what we love, people coming back over and over and over to get some more Hygge!
Christmas in Copenhagen is magical with Tivoli being just stunning, having "Gløgg" or "Gluwein" and snuggling up to your soul mate - heaven!  
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December in Gibraltar
On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, Gibraltar also has so much to offer in December, it is hot!  But not as hot as it is in the Summer (see my blog here for when I visited in August, I mention the heat quite a lot!).  The sun is generally out every day it is lovely and warm in the afternoon, warm enough to see the sights with only a t-shirt and have amazing lighting for some wonderful photographs.  Please see the average weather here, a lovely 18degrees, how perfect it that!
You can got to the beach, have lunch outside in the wonderful Catalan Bay, or explore the rock or have a coffee on casemates square out of the blazing Spanish sunshine.
So if its a sunshine wedding that you want but don't want the business or the heat of the Summer, Gibraltar is a perfect choice!
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Please remember for both of these locations - demand is high!  The dates do get booked up very quickly and we hate it when our couples are disappointed.  Even in the Summer couples are looking at their amazing winter wedding and they are booking the dates!
If you want a winter wedding then please let us know, we can get your date booked in so you have something to look forward to at the end of the year, the diaries are open and we are making appointments, don't miss out!  
For document requirements please see our blog for the document requirements for each location.
Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
You can easily contact us by clicking here or by e-mail at [email protected] call us on +4571493483 or what’s app +447934 933486 Hopefully see you soon - do contact us HERE and there is still time for you to get the gift of a soul mate this Christmas and enjoy a first married couple festive holiday time!
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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The Danish International Marriage Certificate
The Danish International Marriage Certificate
Submitted by Leanne on Wed, 01/11/2023 - 06:39
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When you get married in Denmark you will be issued with 2 copies of the Danish International  Marriage Certificate straight after your ceremony by the registrar.  The Marriage certificate is International, and as you will notice, each section and all information is recorded in English, German, Danish, Spanish and French. This document of course is a very important part of the process and all couples need this document in order to register their marriage and complete a variaty of different administrational proceedures from name changes to residency permits and spousal VISA applications.   
So you know what exactly will be included, we have run through the document section by section for you, there are 4 sections to the marriage certificate: Top or first section This includes - Date of your marriage - Your wedding file number - The venue you married at
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Second Section of the Marriage certificate This includes 1) Current legal Surname of party 1 2) Current first and middle names of party 1 3) Date of Birth 4) Country of Birth
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Third section of the Marriage Certificate This includes 1) Current legal Surname of party 2 2) Current first and middle names of party 2 3) Date of Birth 4) Country of Birth
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Fourth and final section of the marriage certificate This includes - The venue you married at and address - The date of the wedding - The name and wet signature of the registrar - The official stamp or seal of the venue you married at.
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General appearance The marriage certificate is a single A4 page in size, with nothing recorded on the back - which is where the Apostille is added if you request or require the Legalisation to be done on the document.  
* General FAQ questions and answers When do I receive my marriage certificates? You get them straight after the wedding from the registrar. What if there is a spelling mistake or error on them? This is easily put right, just check the certificates and the registrar can have them corrected and re-issued whilst you are there. Or they are posted onto you if you notice when you get home.
What Languages are my certificate issued in?
The certificate is issued in a multi-lingual format this means that it is already written in Danish, English, German, French and Spanish.
Where is the original kept?
The certificate is issued on the day of the ceremony and is stamped and signed by the registrar that has married you.  The details of the certificate, and the original signed document are then entered into the Danish Wedding Archives and they are then stored there for 100 years.
Extra copies
If in the future you need more copies then this is easily done by request to the town hall and they will post them to you.
Name change
You always marry in your legally recognised name at the time of your marriage as shown on your photo ID travel documents. The marriage certificate gives you legal permission to change your name to your partners after the wedding. Do I need to register my marriage? Yes you will need to register the wedding back home in your local office of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Can I request the second page document with the witness names on? Yes this can be requested and a scan or document sent to you if required.
Do I need to Legalise my marriage certificate? The marriage certificate is Legally recognised Worldwide, but for use in some countries you may be asked for the full, further, optional level of Legalisation a certificate called an Apostille. This is very easy to obtain, and can be done at anytime, and it is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Copenhagen and fixed to the back of the certificate. There is an example of a Danish Apostille Legalisation HERE If you would like a free documents list or discussion about any aspect of the Danish International marriage certificate please feel free to contact us HERE.
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Getting Married In Denmark
If you wish to proceed just send us the documents by email or WhatsApp, and we'll process your application and book your Denmark wedding. No payment is requested until we are ready to process the application. Services are inclusive of the AFL fee (except Handheld and SOS), there are no hidden fees.  
Every year, more than 15,000 individuals choose to tie the knot in Denmark. The allure lies not only in the country's remarkable beauty but also in the array of compelling advantages that come with getting married here.  
- Very few documents are required to get married in Denmark (no Single status or Birth certificates - if you get asked we will refund you!)
- Get married in Denmark in a matter of days 
- You leave the same day with your Legally recognised worldwide International marriage certificate in 5 different languages
- Danish weddings can be arranged on a tourist VISA 
- No residency status is required for weddings in Denmark
- We have Danish wedding venues near the German border where you can marry and leave on the same day
- Venues in Copenhagen for easy flights and travel
Why get Married in Denmark?
Why consider marriage in Denmark? Here are a few reasons why so many people choose to get married in Denmark. Firstly, there are a large number of Danish wedding locations that offer city, sea, island & romance, as well as a huge amount of venues for your timeframe and situation. It is a fast, cheap and easy way to marry whilst not forgetting the importance of the day. 
We are the best planners of weddings in Denmark. When it comes to orchestrating a seamless and delightful Danish wedding, no one does it better or faster. Since our inception, we've assisted over 6000+ couples in their journey to marry in Denmark. Currently, we take care of around 150 couples every month, a number that continues to rise.
Marry Abroad Simply is the only wedding agency in Denmark to offer a full refund promise if your application is rejected. We are also the only planners of weddings in Denmark who have a 100% success rate on applications and licences. Trust in us for your marriage in Denmark.
Resources for Getting Married in Denmark:
Danish Island wedding Copenhagen City Hall wedding Jutland wedding Wedding in Denmark near German border Get married in any Town hall in Denmark
General information about getting married in Denmark
Since the laws changed in January 2019, all Danish wedding applications now have to go through the Danish Agency of Family Law Office, or the Familieretshuset, via an electronic file and application - which we do for you with the Everything service. 
For all marriage ceremonies in Denmark you leave straight away with 2 copies of your International Marriage Certificate - which is in Danish, German, French, Spanish & English (we can also request extra copies at no extra cost if you require them!).
At Marry Abroad Simply, we have been planning weddings in Denmark and in Copenhagen for many many years, and count the registrars we work with as personal friends. We are truly the best option for helping International, Foreign, NON EU, EU citizens and Same Sex couples with a marriage in Denmark no matter what your situation. There is no document, story or legislation too complex for us to help, and we are personal, friendly and available 7 days a week.
As expert wedding planners in Denmark we can also share our vast knowledge to ensure that your stay in Denmark is stress-free, help with guidance on trusted and known photographers, flowers, hair & make-up are but a few of the recommendations that we can offer.
We can help you with the Apostille Legalisation of your Marriage Certificate after your marriage also!
If required we are able to obtain you a Denmark wedding ceremony just days after your approval from the Danish Government office - so you can get married simply and quickly. At Marry Abroad Simply, we are very experienced at all types of situations, especially ones that are complex, difficult, unusual - or if you are NON EU, have short dated VISA or Permits, or need to marry in a hurry! We are the number one choice for Foreign and International couples.
Get Married In Copenhagen 
Being the capital, the buzzing city of Copenhagen is by far our most popular location for getting married in Denmark fast. Our expert wedding planners in Copenhagen have years of experience in arranging marriage in Denmark for foreigners. Our most booked venue for getting married in Denmark is the stunning Copenhagen City Hall. Not only is this venue centrally located in the capital, Copenhagen airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia with connections around the globe!  Are you looking at getting married in Copenhagen fast? Contact our dedicated team of wedding planners and start planning your Denmark wedding today. 
How To Get Married In Denmark
REACH OUT TO US TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY LIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTS!
To initiate the Danish Marriage Application service, follow these simple steps:
Share photographs or scans of the required documents via email or WhatsApp.
We will meticulously assemble your application package for submission.
Payment will be requested at this stage.
We will proceed with the application process on your behalf.
Once we obtain the licence, we'll arrange your wedding and provide you with all the essential information regarding the ceremony. Our comprehensive concierge service will also be at your disposal.
You get married!
Next steps - CONTACT US FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION DOCUMENTS LIST * No payment is requested until we are ready to process the application. Services are inclusive of the AFL fee (except Handheld and SOS), there are no hidden fees. We have a 100% success rate.
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Where can I get married in Denmark near the German border?
Many couples with links to Germany, such as one or both parties may be Resident, Citizen, Visiting, Tourist, Students. Military, on holiday, like to look at getting married in Denmark as an attractive, easy and stress free option to a wedding abroad. The paperwork is less than is required if you wish to get married in Germany, the waiting time is far less, the marriage certificates issued in Denmark are legally recognised in Germany (and worldwide) and are issued in the languages of English, German, Danish, Spanish and French on the same certificate, So the German offices do not need them to be translated when you register your Danish marriage back in Germany. You can marry in Denmark as a Tourist, turn up marry and leave the same day - which makes getting married in Denmark near the German border a popular choice. Which does mean you will have to start planning a little further in advance, or you will need to be flexible on which Town Hall in Denmark you marry.   
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The most popular Venue is Tonder, they have ceremonies on a Tuesday and Thursday, with document presentation the same day of the wedding. This venue is the most popular wedding venue in Denmark, so you need to have your license at least 3 months ahead of the date you would like to marry. And you will still need to be flexible on date. We then have Ribe & Esbjerg - They have ceremonies for International couples on a Friday (in alternating locations Ribe/Esbjerg) if you need witnesses to be provided, and then also a Saturday if you are able to take 2 of your own witnesses. Ideally you will need 4-6 weeks from date of your license to the ceremony day you would like. Sonderborg is a great option and can be faster than the 2 venues above, as the document presentation is on the Thursday, and they only have ceremonies on a Friday. It is advised you are driving if you look at this venue as the document presentation location and ceremony locations are about 20 minutes drive apart. Witnesses are provided and it is advised you allow 3 weeks (minimum) from date of issue of license to the wedding date you would like. Kolding/Christiansfeld - This is a very popular venue and they have ceremonies 7 days of the week. Document presentation is business day of the wedding UNLESS you are marrying on a Saturday or Sunday and then the document presentation is on the Friday. Witnesses are provided 7 days a week. And document presentation is always in Kolding, which is about a 30 minute drive from Christiansfeld, so it is advised to drive, or get a taxi from Kolding. Generally space 3 weeks from issue of your license. Aabenraa - this fantastic venue has ceremonies every weekday, with document presentation just before the wedding at the same location. Witnesses are provided but you will find there is faster availability and more date choice if you are able to take 2 of your own witnesses. You can generally marry in around 2 weeks (maybe faster, it is seasonally dependant) from issue of license. Fredericia - a lovely venue which has flexible dates depending on when the Mayor and registrars can marry you, a lovely option if you are very flexible on date and want a very Danish wedding experience. Document presentation is same day as the wedding. And generally a date around 4+ weeks from date of license being issued. Please do contact us for a free no obligation documents list and discussion about German border venue is best for you if you are looking at getting married in Denmark as there are many factors to consider with marrying in a location near Germany. Very much looking forward to helping you! Wir helfen Ihnen gerne bei der Heirat nahe der deutschen Grenze. Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns! 
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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What documents are required to marry in Denmark
Marriage requirements in Denmark may vary depending on your nationality and specific circumstances, but here are the general documents commonly needed for non-residents to get married in Denmark: Documents everyone needs   - Valid Passport or EU ID card - which need at least 3 months validity from the date of your marriage. - Some relationship evidence, to show longevity and contact, which can be photos, screen shots of dated messages, whatever you have. Documents then which are situation dependant - Residency permit if you are NON EU and are living in the EU - VISA for entry into Denmark if required, or enough 90 day in a 180 day stay remaining if VISA exempt. - If any party has been married before then the Death or Divorce certificate is required (legalised if required as per Hague Apostille convention) - If you are registered as living together a utility bill or bills (it is fine if you are not living together, it does not negatively impact your application) - If you have shared children then the children's birth certificates Shared administrational documents - which we provide to you - A power of attorney to make application on your behalf - Declaration of truth * We provide you with these documents listed above, you simply need to print, complete, sign and date in pen and send us a photo of the forms back Related FAQs Can I get married in Denmark as a tourist?  Yes, you can on a tourist VISA or your 90 day VISA free period - There is a list of VISA free countries HERE Do I receive my marriage certificates the same day? Yes you do, 2 from the registrar, - they are issued in English, German, Danish, Spanish and French on the same certificate. How fast can I get married in Denmark? Depending on the venue and service you can get married in as little as 10-14 days from submitting the application with the AFL (Danish Agency of Family Law) What languages are my marriage certificate in? You will receive International marriage certificates, which are issued in English, German, Danish, Spanish and French on the same certificate. What language will my ceremony be in? You can choose between English, German or Danish. Do we need to provide witnesses? Generally for most locations, on weekdays witnesses are provided for you. It is only Saturdays you must provide 1 or 2 (venue depending)  
All documents for the application need to be in either English, German, or Danish - so translated into one of these with a certified translator if they are not already in one of those.
Once the initial application has been made the AFL may ask for further documents, we will help with this and let you know exactly what you need to provide. Or they will comeback in 5 working days with the License.
We can help with all aspects of the documents, check them for you, ensure that you have everything you need.  This is what we do, let us do this for you! You do not want to be navigating a foreign Government office - you want to be focussing on the fun parts from engagement through to wedding! Contact us for a free no obligation documents list based upon your specific situation Whats app or Email or HERE
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15 reasons to get married in Denmark
Getting married in Denmark is a popular choice for couples from around the world for various reasons. Here are the top 15 reasons why getting married in Denmark can be a good idea:
Simplified Legal Process: Denmark has a straightforward and efficient legal process for marriage registration, making it easier for international couples.
Quick and Easy: The waiting period for marriage in Denmark is typically short, often just a few days, allowing couples to marry without extensive delays.
No Residency Requirement: You don't need to be a resident of Denmark to get married there, making it accessible to couples from different countries.
International Recognition: Marriages conducted in Denmark are internationally recognized, ensuring your marriage is legally valid in most countries.
Multilingual Services: Many Danish authorities and wedding planners offer services in multiple languages, making it easier for non-Danish speakers.
Beautiful Locations: Denmark has picturesque and romantic settings for weddings, including charming towns, beaches, and historic venues.
Minimal Bureaucracy: The Danish government has simplified the bureaucratic requirements for marriage, reducing the paperwork and stress involved.
LGBTQ+ Friendly: Denmark is known for its progressive policies and was one of the first countries to legalize same-sex marriage, making it an inclusive destination for all couples.
Professional Assistance: Many agencies and wedding planners in Denmark specialize in helping international couples navigate the legal and logistical aspects of getting married.
Privacy and Flexibility: Denmark offers a variety of options for private and customized ceremonies, allowing couples to tailor their wedding to their preferences.
Cultural Diversity: Denmark is a culturally rich country with a mix of traditions and influences, which can make for a unique and diverse wedding experience.
Honeymoon Destination: After your wedding, you can explore Denmark's tourist attractions and enjoy a romantic honeymoon in the country.
Excellent Services: Denmark boasts high-quality services, from accommodation to catering, ensuring your wedding day goes smoothly.
Family-Friendly: If you plan to have a family wedding, Denmark offers excellent facilities and services for all age groups.
Minimal Residency Formalities: While there's no formal residency requirement, couples usually need to stay in Denmark for a few days, which can be a great opportunity to explore the country.
Remember that while there are many advantages to getting married in Denmark, it's essential to research the specific requirements and regulations based on your nationality and circumstances to ensure a smooth and legally valid marriage. Consulting with a wedding planner or local authorities is recommended for personalized guidance. Please contact us for a FREE no obligation documents list HERE
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Getting Married in December
Getting Married in December is very popular, for many reasons!
Summer, is usually busy, for all locations where destination weddings are popular, there are lots of tourists, it can be really hot, and travelling to an from locations can be expensive.
So you could flip the wedding norm and marry in the Winter... So what can we tell you about December weddings... 
December in Denmark
Before we start, please can we just highlight that Denmark is a nordic country, in December it is cold, more than likely it will rain, there is every chance that it can snow.  It is dark almost all day, with the sun rising late and setting early daylight hours are limited so when choosing your wedding time and your photographer please remember this.
However all these things can bring us to the most sensational wedding pictures and memories.  Remember the Danish word 'Hygge' this is a word for being cosy, well in Denmark this is almost a sport, not just for people dressing, but for bars and restaurants and hotels alike, they excel in making things cosy.  Be it roaring fires, big warm blankets, so you can still sit outside on the terrace, heat lamps.  Big steaming frothy hot chocolates, mulled wine, hearty food that you can have either before or after you take a look around the Christmas markets, ice skate in the open air or simply walk through the towns and cities all 'hygged up'!
It doesn't matter where you decide to marry (take a look at our map here for your options) you can be sure that the scenery will melt your heart and the people will win your heart and even though you are marrying the love of your life and your heart will get bigger, you will, for sure leave a tiny bit of your heart in Denmark!  And that's what we love, people coming back over and over and over to get some more Hygge!
Christmas in Copenhagen is magical with Tivoli being just stunning, having "Gløgg" or "Gluwein" and snuggling up to your soul mate - heaven!  
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December in Gibraltar
On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, Gibraltar also has so much to offer in December, it is hot!  But not as hot as it is in the Summer (see my blog here for when I visited in August, I mention the heat quite a lot!).  The sun is generally out every day it is lovely and warm in the afternoon, warm enough to see the sights with only a t-shirt and have amazing lighting for some wonderful photographs.  Please see the average weather here, a lovely 18degrees, how perfect it that!
You can got to the beach, have lunch outside in the wonderful Catalan Bay, or explore the rock or have a coffee on casemates square out of the blazing Spanish sunshine.
So if its a sunshine wedding that you want but don't want the business or the heat of the Summer, Gibraltar is a perfect choice!
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Please remember for both of these locations - demand is high!  The dates do get booked up very quickly and we hate it when our couples are disappointed.  Even in the Summer couples are looking at their amazing winter wedding and they are booking the dates!
If you want a winter wedding then please let us know, we can get your date booked in so you have something to look forward to at the end of the year, the diaries are open and we are making appointments, don't miss out!  
For document requirements please see our blog for the document requirements for each location.
Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
You can easily contact us by clicking here or by e-mail at [email protected] call us on +4571493483 or what’s app +447934 933486
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Tax deductible marriages in Denmark for German tax payers
Many German residents and Citizens contact us around the time of year when their taxes are submitted as they realise that if you are married you benefit from certain better tax rates and privileges. 
Please note that tax laws and regulations may change over time, so it's essential to consult with a tax professional or the latest government sources for the most up-to-date information. In Germany, there are some potential tax benefits for married couples:
Joint Assessment (Splitting): Married couples can choose to have their income jointly assessed for tax purposes. This means that their combined income is used to calculate their income tax. This can be beneficial if one spouse earns significantly more than the other since it may result in a lower overall tax liability.
Spousal Deduction: Married couples are entitled to a spousal deduction (Ehegattensplitting). This can result in lower overall income tax because the tax rate brackets for couples are wider than for single individuals.
Estate and Gift Tax Benefits: Inheritance and gift tax laws often provide exemptions or reduced tax rates for transfers of assets between spouses. This can be beneficial in terms of estate planning and wealth transfer.
Tax Credits: There are certain tax credits and deductions in Germany that married couples can take advantage of, such as child-related tax benefits (e.g., Kindergeld and Kinderfreibetrag) and other family-related tax credits.
Choice of Filing Status: In Germany, married couples have the option to file taxes jointly (Zusammenveranlagung) or separately (getrennte Veranlagung). Choosing the right filing status can impact your overall tax liability.
It's important to note that while there can be tax benefits to being married in Germany, the extent of these benefits depends on various factors, including the income of each spouse, the presence of children, and other individual circumstances. The German tax system is complex, and tax benefits may vary from one case to another.
To fully understand the tax implications of marriage in Germany and to optimize your tax situation, it's advisable to consult with a tax advisor or accountant who is knowledgeable about German tax laws and regulations, especially considering that these laws may change over time.
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So to recap - Tax deductible marriages in Denmark for German tax payers are a reality of life, that as well as love and being with your soul mate, there are many other reasons you need to elope and have Town Hall or Registry office weddings.             
These can be financial or practical - because you need to get married fast and easily, for documentation reasons to stay living in the same country, due to a difference in religions, family rifts, impending babies, you just want something low key – the list is endless!
When you are considering getting married abroad a big factor is cost and how much it is going to set you back to have a wedding abroad. You already have to factor in the cost of travel when you are looking at the easiest place to marry abroad, flights, hotels, meals out. Although the financial savings of an elopement likely will cover these costs and some when you off set it against the savings of a large wedding party with food, drink and entertainment for both sides of the family to celebrate the registering of your wedding!  
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Nothing like a wedding to drain you financially as everything with weddings seems to be inflated in cost, and it is all of a sudden imperative to have table decorations matching with bridesmaids undergarments at the equivalent cost of a small family car!!
Luckily if you are a German tax resident though you have little known savings and tax breaks available to you, which you can claim back in your annual return – making weddings abroad an even more attractive option for you! It is possible to marry in a registry office in Denmark and be over the German border, married and return to Germany all in the same day – obtain a tax receipt and invoice from the Danish Government office or Agency you are working with to reclaim this with your accountant on your annual return! To take the cost of getting married a little more manageable! This is a little known tax break, and certainly makes marrying abroad a cheaper option for German Tax residents, and can help with weddings abroad on a budget if you qualify.  
Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad! Please contact us anytime via our contacts page by clicking here by e-mail at [email protected] or call us on +447934933356 or what’s app +4571493483
We would love to hear from you!
For more information contact a reputable wedding Agency or Tax rebate and refund company to advise further. www.taxback.com www.marryabroadsimply.com, CONTACT US FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION DOCUMENTS LIST - HERE
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Danish Wedding Traditions
Here are some traditions and facts about Danish weddings.
When we think of Danish Wedding Ceremonies we think of International couples marrying in stunning town halls, elopement style weddings, Vikings, Herring and boats!
However as every country Denmark has lots of traditions in their wedding ceremonies.  Maybe if you marry in Denmark then you can adopt one as a nod to the wonderful country that has made your marriage possible!
"Gate of Honour"
On the wedding day an archway known as "gate of honour" ("æresport") is placed around the door to the bride's home.  This is made of pine branches and flowers.  This is prepared by friends and family members and it is re-created on the day of the 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Wedding Dress
A Danish bride traditionally wears a white wedding dress and a veil. The bride will also wear something in red as red symbolises Love in Denmark and it wards off evil spirits.  The bridal bouquet is also always bought and chosen by the groom. 
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Wedding Shoes
The groom should not buy the wedding shoes for his bride. She must get them by herself. She should not sell them after the wedding - they are kept and treasured as heirlooms.
The Ceremony
Wedding ceremony can be held in church or in a town hall.  The bride and father will always be the last to arrive.  After the wedding ceremony - rice is thrown at the newlyweds as it symbolises fertility.
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The Reception
This is always managed by a toast master. There are several speeches made during the wedding reception always starting with the father of the bride.
There is lot of singing and laughing. People often change the lyrics of a famous song so it relates to the newlyweds. Such lyrics are printed and given to the guests so everyone can sing.
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The Bride Dance
This is a waltz the Danish believe that "brudevals" must be danced before midnight. The music for the waltz is from the ballet "A folk tale" (1854) by the Danish composer Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890). While dancing the couple is surrounded by the guests. They slowly getting closer towards the couple in time for them to kiss at the end of the Waltz.
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The Grooms Dance
Straight after the waltz all the male guests will then take off their socks!  The best man will cut the end of his socks off, this tradition has two different meanings for different people the first reason is to stop the groom ever being interested in any other woman.  The second is so the wife repairs the sicks to prove that she will be a goo/d wife (please remember this is tradition and not personal thoughts!)
The Brides Veil
Bride's veil is then destroyed by the guests.  This is to show that there is no need for it anymore.
The Cake
The traditional wedding cake called "kransekage" is cut by the couple sometime around midnight. Each guest must get a slice. Otherwise the couple will have a bad marriage. The "kransekage" is often decorated with small Danish flags.  For pictures of the cake please see our pinterest board.
The Stamping
This is where a guest starts stamping on the floor the other guests join him or her. The newlyweds then hide under a table and kiss.
Silverware
This tradition can get very noisy especially if it is later on in the evening after the cocktails and wine have been served!  Guests take the silverware and start hitting glasses or plates. That is the sign that the bride and groom have to stand up on chairs and kiss.
The Kissing
Kissing plays an important role in the wedding as you can tell by the stamping and the silverware.  Every time the bride has to go to the toilet all the female guests have to rush and kiss the groom.  This is the same when the groom goes all the men have to kiss the bride.
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We are happy to provide advice and a free no obligation documents list of which documents you will require to get married in Denmark   – just contact us on any of the methods below. Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
You can easily contact us by clicking here or by e-mail at [email protected] or call us on +4571493483 or what’s app +447934 933486 CONTACT US FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION DOCUMENT LIST HERE
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Where Can I Get Married without a Single Status document
Getting documents can be a really frustrating process, in a world where technology is changing almost every aspect of our everyday life.  The beaurocracy of some government departments all over the world is slow and frustrating.  Meaning that we have to sit back and wait sometimes for various documents to arrive from various offices before making any plans. It is a sad reality that if you are same sex or mixed religion in countries where it is unfortunately not legal to be in one of these types of relationships obtaining a single status certificate is not possible and could actually be life threatening to obtain. Or if you need to marry in a hurry perhaps due to a company relocation, illness or pregnancy, you simply do not have the time to obtain a single status certificate or certificate of non impediment which in some cases can take upwards of 6 months. And in some countries which demand Single status certificates to be less than 4 months old, if a document takes 6 months to arrive this creates a horrific documents loop which you cannot get out of.
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When you are getting married there is so much to think about, your life long commitment to someone else for one :)   But in addition  there is also lots of documentation to registering, de-registering, re-registering and name changes!  And all of this can take so much time, so we specifically work with 2 locations that require the least amount of paperwork, as a wedding should be fun and allow you to focus on each other and your futures - so the less documents the better to allow you to do this.
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Denmark
Here we require NO birth certificates and NO single status certificates
Gibraltar
Here we require birth certificates and NO single status certificates.
For some International and Foreign couples it is best for you to get married in Denmark as there are no birth certificates and it is a fast, easy and stress free process if you are allowed entry, and as we work with around 100 Town Halls the availability for you to get married quickly and cheaply is huge. If you are not able to obtain access to Denmark because of border restrictions, and if you want to look at more than 4 months ahead, then we look at you getting married in Gibraltar as the best option. If you are not able to get your full and final decrees of divorces or death certificates fully legalised to the requirement of the Hague Apostille convention then Gibraltar are your best option as they do not need legalisations. We really are the best Agency for anyone looking to get married abroad quickly and easily, and help over 120 international and foreign couples marry EVERY MONTH. No matter what your circumstance, or if you think your case is complicated or difficult - we can help. We will discuss what documents you have and then look at whether getting married in Denmark or getting married in Gibraltar is the best option for you.
Gibraltar requires;
Passports/EU ID Card
Visa for entry to Gibraltar (if required)
Original birth certificates Any females or males who are married before that resulted in a name change need previous marriage certificates
Divorce/death documentation from previous marriages * You need to be in possession of the originally issued documents and anything not in English needs to be translated into English with a certified translation company or translator
Denmark requires;
Passports/EU ID card
Visa for entry to Denmark (if required)
Divorce/death documentation from previous marriages, legalised if necessary.
Relationship Document * Anything not in English/German/Danish needs to be translated into either English/German/Danish with a certified translation company or translator
We also have a great app where you read about the locations and venues in more detail, the app is available on Google play and App store this app has all the information that you need, detailed descriptions about all the venues in each location.  Once you start the process you will have a secure log in to able you into the 'My Ceremony' section where all your personalised details and documents are.
If the app isn't enough for you, we are here to answer all your questions, phone, email, WhatsApp, messenger, how ever you want!
So let us help you and then let us be the smallest part in your largest day!
We are happy to provide advice and a free no obligation documents list of which documents you will require to get married in Denmark or Get married in Gibraltar – just contact us on any of the methods below. Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
For you to hear and answer the 3 important questions and a free no obligation documents list – then please contact us anytime on [email protected] or +45 71 49 34 83 or whats app +447934 933486.
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What is a Schengen Visa and why may I need one to marry in Denmark?
A Schengen visa is a visa that allows you to travel and enter all 26 Schengen countries with one visa.  If you are not sure if you need a Schengen visa then please see this page.
The 26 Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
These countries abolished the need for passport controls at their mutual boarders, therefore if you apply for and receive a Schengen visa you can move freely between these countries for the validity of your visa. Just check the conditions of your Schengen VISA, and make sure you are aware of all restrictions like entry needs to be made through the country of issuing state, or the majority of your Schengen stay is in the country of issuing state.
The standard multi state visa will allow you to travel and stay in all countries in the Schengen zone for the allotted period as outlined on the VISA - and there are a variety of timeframes, so make sure you get the right one! A multi schengen will of course allow entry into Denmark, and the license of marriage will only be valid for you get married within the period of the VISA (but of course once you are married you are married until Divorce/Death)
There are many types of Schengen visa so when applying you have to make sure that you apply for the correct visa because if the wrong visa is issued then you will have to go through the process again.
Applications can be made through any Embassy of a member state.
Type A - This is an airport transfer visa and allows you to enter the airport of a Schengen country to transfer onto another flight, but it does not allow you to stay in the Schengen area.
Type C - This is a short stay visa and allows the holder to stay in the Schengen Area for the length of validity on the visa, this is then divided into;
- Single Entry - You can enter the Schengen Area one time and stay for the validity of the visa, this can be for any amount of days up to 90 days.
- Double Entry - You can enter the Schengen Area two times, however you can NOT overstay the total days mentioned on the visa
- Multiple Entry - You can enter the Schengen Area as many times as you like during the validity of the visa.  This visa is usually issued on a one year, two year or 5 year validity.  Allowing the holder to stay a maximum of 90 days in every 180 day period.
Limited Territorial Validity Visa - This allows you to only stay in the country where the visa was issued, therefore it does not allow you to travel from country to country.
Type D - This is a national visa and works the same as a residence permit, this is usually issued to students or those on work placements.  These can be issued as a single entry visa or a multiple entry visa.  In order to obtain one of these visas you have to meet one of the following criteria;
-An international student program will grant a visa for a period of no more than one year.
-An international student that is about to start a full course of studies in one of the Schengen countries. Again the visa is issued for a period of one year with the possibility of extending it.
-A pedagogical work at a higher institution or research centre in any of the Schengen countries, regarding the person and its close family members.
-A professional who is traveling in any of the Schengen countries due to its expertise be it a sportsman, an artist or any other professional of its kind with the purpose of sharing its expertise.
-Emergency cases as a medical condition that prevents the individual leave the Schengen Area at the designated time frame.
One thing that you have to be careful of with a visa is the difference between the validity of the visa and the duration of stay, as they are two very different things!
Duration of Stay – is the maximum of days you are permitted to remain in the Schengen. The first day you enter Schengen is counted as “Day 1”, even if you enter just a few minutes before midnight. Whereas, the “Last Day” is counted the day you leave Schengen, even if it is just a few minutes after midnight. 
Visa Validity – on the other hand, is the period of time from which to which you can use your visa to enter and stay in the Schengen Area.
For further information on obtaining a Schengen visa please see this article.
As of the 2nd February 2020 there are a number of changes to the application process, 2 of the major changes being that you can now apply for your visa 6 months in advance of the trip, the minimum application time is 15 days.  Also the fee has increased and will now cost 80€ per application.
If you are interested in getting married in Denmark and want to know more about this subject please feel free to contact us, we are happy to provide free advice and a free no obligation documents list of what is required to get married in Denmark.  
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We would love to hear from you!
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marryabroadsimply · 1 year ago
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Amazing Architecture in Copenhagen, One to remember for your wedding photo's
Denmark is known for its amazing progressive work in terms of a 'green' lifestyle and is internationally recognised for its low emissions.  The Scandic style is also internationally recognised as incredible, progressive and just simply incredible, there are whole websites and insta sites dedicated to Nordic design.  
However it is  Copenhagen that has some of the most stunning buildings and architecture - being the capital and all, it's certainly far from Scandic Style in the Royal city of Copenhagen  - and a lot of our couples are amazed with the jaw dropping beauty of the city.
We recently wrote another blog about great spots in Copenhagen that you can see here.
Of course there is such an amazing mix of old and new.. 
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Copenhagen Castle
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The Royal Stock Exchange Building
And this can be seen so strongly when marrying in the amazing Frederiksberg Town hall, it is such an amazing mixture of old and new!
Our stunning couple Grace and Marco married there recently and sent us these gorgeous photos that show the Copenhagen mixture perfectly!
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In all of the town halls there is a strong mixture between the old, war torn battles of Denmark and the more modern 'eco-friendly' approach to architecture, this makes getting married in Denmark such an amazing option for a lot of couples!
Instagram is for the moments that you don't want to forget, the snapshots that you see in your eyes, the memories that you want to share with your 'tribe'.  Its for sharing and showing you, your places, your views.. Don't forget to tag us #marryabroadsimply
Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad! You can easily contact us by clicking here or by e-mail at [email protected] call us on +4571493483 or what’s app +447934 933486 CONTACT US FOR A FREE DOCUMENTS LIST HERE - we are always happy to help :)
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Elopement Weddings Denmark and Gibraltar with guests livestreaming
In this era of technology  we have all downloaded the Zoom app and are all more savvy about how we can still share precious moments and times with our loved ones, without physically being together. Positive in everything thanks to COVID (never thought we would say that!) in that we are actually more set up than every to share our lives and our moments with loved ones of all ages all over the world!  
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Live Stream your ceremony
The vast majority of us have mobile phones with this amazing pieces of technology in our pockets we all know that we can 'live stream' things.
Live streaming isn't only for the influencers and you tube stars, we can all do it and its so easy to set up.   Whether you are using instagram, Zoom, WhatsApp video, Facebook Messenger all your loved ones can join the ceremony virtually as you simply set the stream going and position the phone so everyone can see the magical moment when you become a married couple.   All town halls in Denmark have WiFi so no need to worry about having 'phone reception' and all the registrars will be happy to have you stream the ceremony.   The only thing that we ask is that you set everything up before the ceremony so all you have to do is click 'go' as you enter the ceremony room. Some of the Danish Town Halls have special guest logs ins that the IT boffins have set up and given us English translated details for that you can log in view Facebook also!
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Celebrate once you are home
Of course you can't beat the emotions of the day by being there in person, and elopement with just the 2 of you is such a romantic moment that you will cherish forever.  But after the ceremony, don't be scared to celebrate and share your joy with your loved ones, be it a meal or a grand party.  Even if they couldn't be there on the day, you can share all your memories of the day when celebrating at home.  You can exchange vows with each other, you can have photos from the day all over the place, you can throw the bouquets and any other traditions that you didn't do on your elopement.  You can have flower boys and flower girls and make sure that everyone feels involved even if the legal part of the ceremony was over and done with.
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Videographer
Of course we can video the elopement ourselves, but a professional videographer can really help ensure that ALL the small and special moments are kept, check out the beautiful video on our homepage by the talented Nataly Dauer.  Professional videography can really help capture the whole day and really help your loved ones feel as though they were there.
Hashtags
Hashtags are so helpful and useful when recording moments!  If you make a hashtag #marryabroadsimply then everyone can search for that hashtag and find all the photos/posts that relate to it, so not only can you post with the hashtag and others can search, other people can post and put the hashtag and you can find it!
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Whatever your reason for eloping, it is a truly magical moment to spend with your life long partner and however you choose to share this with your loved ones, you can be sure that your memories will last you and your friends and family a life time.
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Have a look at our awesome YouTube channel for short information Vlogs on how easy it is to elope and get married abroad!
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