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Is the marriage legally recognised in Ireland?

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Is the marriage legally recognised in Ireland?

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Yes, the wedding will be registered in the country it takes place and is then legally recognised in Ireland and you do not need to register your marriage or do any further paperwork when you return. If you don’t live permanently in Ireland, check with your local authorities, but generally once you abide by the legal marriage requirements of the country you marry in, it is recognised else where.

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