<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Civil union / Marriage in England and Wales / Indefinite leave to remain / Civil Partnership Act / European Economic Area Family Permit / British nationality law / Marriage / Right of abode / Same-sex marriage / United Kingdom / Immigration to the United Kingdom / Civil partnership in the United Kingdom
Date: 2014-03-25 08:23:23
Civil union
Marriage in England and Wales
Indefinite leave to remain
Civil Partnership Act
European Economic Area Family Permit
British nationality law
Marriage
Right of abode
Same-sex marriage
United Kingdom
Immigration to the United Kingdom
Civil partnership in the United Kingdom

Marriage & Civil Partnerships for Same-Sex Couples – everything you need to know An overview of marriage and civil partnership law for lesbian, gay and bisexual people.

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.stonewall.org.uk

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 4,33 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Factsheet Divorce Either party to a marriage can apply to the Court for a divorce provided that they can establish that the marriage has broken down irretrievably due to one of 5 facts, which are:a) That the Respondent h

Factsheet Divorce Either party to a marriage can apply to the Court for a divorce provided that they can establish that the marriage has broken down irretrievably due to one of 5 facts, which are:a) That the Respondent h

DocID: 1pujJ - View Document

Genealogy / Identity documents / Marriage / Vital statistics / Saint Helier / Superintendent registrar / Helier / Register office / Birth certificate / Civil ceremony / Civil partnership in the United Kingdom / General Register Office for England and Wales

REGISTER OFFICES in Jersey There are two register offices in the Island, both located in St Helier: the Office of the Superintendent Registrar at 10 Royal Square open hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 12.30pm

DocID: 1o88t - View Document

“This is not my destiny.” Reflecting on responses to forced marriage in England and Wales A research report by Marai Larasi, Sumanta Roy, Imkaan and Ruth Tweedale, Rights of Women 2014

“This is not my destiny.” Reflecting on responses to forced marriage in England and Wales A research report by Marai Larasi, Sumanta Roy, Imkaan and Ruth Tweedale, Rights of Women 2014

DocID: 1eJaG - View Document

EXPLORING THE VIABILITY OF CREATING A SPECIFIC OFFENCE FOR FORCED MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES: REPORT ON FINDINGS Dr Aisha K. Gill1

EXPLORING THE VIABILITY OF CREATING A SPECIFIC OFFENCE FOR FORCED MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES: REPORT ON FINDINGS Dr Aisha K. Gill1

DocID: 1eeNN - View Document

In England and Wales the responsibility for the administration of the law relating to the formalities of marriage (outside the Church of England and the Church of Wales) and the law relating to the registration of births

In England and Wales the responsibility for the administration of the law relating to the formalities of marriage (outside the Church of England and the Church of Wales) and the law relating to the registration of births

DocID: 1dyHE - View Document