Uae Marriage Requirements Overview

Summary

Foreign nationals in the UAE can marry if they meet certain conditions, such as legal age, valid residency visas, and necessary identity documents. Males must be at least 21, and females 18. A pre-marital medical exam is required. Marriages may be prohibited due to kinship, existing marriages, or lack of guardian consent for underage brides. Financial capacity might be considered, but student status alone doesnt prevent marriage. Consult a local lawyer for specific advice.

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* immigrants on visa both have a family in uae all are foreigners nationals entity a * Female and entity b * male
Could you please clarify the specific legal issue or concern you have regarding the two immigrants on a visa? This will help me provide more accurate information related to UAE law.
A and B wish to get married but both are students and both families have a business is it possible it can be possible
In the UAE, foreign nationals can get married under certain conditions. Here are the general steps and requirements:
- Both parties must meet the minimum legal age (* for women, * for men).
- A valid residency visa is required.
- Both must provide necessary identity documents (passport, birth certificate).
- A pre-marital medical examination is needed.
You should consult with a local marriage lawyer for specific guidance.
B is *
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In the UAE, since B is * and male, he does not meet the minimum legal age of * for marriage. You might need to consult with a local marriage lawyer to explore any possible exceptions or alternative solutions. Would you like more information on this matter?
But any other ground were the marriage won’t be allowed
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In the UAE, marriages may not be allowed if:
- There is a prohibited degree of kinship.
- Either party is already married.
- Marriage is not in accordance with religious or personal status laws.
- Lack of guardian's consent for underage brides.
For specific concerns, consulting a local lawyer is recommended.
Explain point *
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Point * refers to the requirement for foreign nationals to provide necessary identity documents when getting married in the UAE. This includes:
- Valid passports for both parties
- Birth certificates
- Residency visas
These documents are essential to legally proceed with the marriage process.
Passport and visa is valid anything else needed
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To proceed with the marriage in the UAE, in addition to a valid passport and visa, you'll need:
- Birth certificates for both parties.
- A pre-marital medical examination.
- Approval from relevant authorities.
If you have any concerns, consulting a local marriage lawyer is advisable.
Ok can the judge create an issue saying both are students
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In the UAE, being a student does not inherently prevent individuals from marrying. The judge might not create an issue solely based on student status unless it directly affects legal residency or financial capability. For any specific concerns, consulting with a local marriage lawyer can provide tailored advice.
Financial capacity ?
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In the UAE, financial capacity could be considered during marriage proceedings, especially if it affects residency status or the ability to support a family. However, being a student doesn't automatically impede marriage. It’s best to consult a local marriage lawyer for detailed guidance based on your specific situation. Do you have any other questions on this?
Family of * estimate tell me
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It seems like you are asking for an estimate regarding the financial requirements for a family of six in the UAE. Could you clarify what specific financial information or estimation you're seeking? Are you looking for living expenses, legal fees, or something else?