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Ladies, I want to have the Catholic wedding at the church, but I know thats not going to be fully legal. Has anyone had both as I hear thats an option that they just add it on after? Comments, tips? Thanks

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Hi!!

 

I recently got married at the Royal in Cancun and had my catholic ceremony in the chapel at Gran Caribe.....My advise is: GET LEGALLY MARRIED AT HOME!! The ceremony alone is like 45-60 mins, and it looks LEGIT as can be since you have to sign some certificate, AND there's 2 witnesses that sign as well! No one will know if it's legal or not!

 

If you have ANY questions feel free to PM me and i'll be happy to help! =)

 

Do you have a date set??

 

Originally Posted by CindyG View Post

Ladies, I want to have the Catholic wedding at the church, but I know thats not going to be fully legal. Has anyone had both as I hear thats an option that they just add it on after? Comments, tips? Thanks



 

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Hello CindyG

Congratulations and welcome to the forum.

It will be easier for you if you live this "legal" part at home.  

Also will be ONE less thing to pay attention on. 

 

Best Regards

 

Aida Navarro

 

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Welcome and Congratulations! I recommend you have the Civil Ceremony at home, however if you want to get Married by the legal way and the religious one at the same day is possible, most of the brides at the Riviera Maya done

Best luck in the planning process

Diego

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  • 5 months later...

Hi Ladies!

I am also getting married at the Gran Caribe, Cancun July 2012!!   I wanted to get married at the outside chapel, is that what you are talking about?? If it is...They told me I was only allowed to get married in the chapel if (1) Both of us are Catholic, (my fiance is not) and (2) it MUST BE A CIVIL CEREMONY. meaning it has to be legal.  We are having a symbolic ceremony, so we are getting married at home first then going to Cancun. I was pretty bummed considering I fell in LOVE with the oceanfront chapel. But The gazebo will have to do!!

 

Happy Planning!!!

 

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