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Malta Wedding Photographers |
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Malta Wedding PhotographersWedding photography from Craig Beck captures the magic and emotion of your wedding day on the beautiful island of Malta in a series of stunning and unique images. As two souls begin their life together, Craig’s photography keeps memories alive and serves as a poignant reminder of the day that will stay with you for a lifetime. Your wedding day is an overwhelming one, full of busy arrangements, so Craig’s presence on the day will be subtle and unobtrusive.A world away from the stuffiness of traditional photography, his wedding photography throughout Europe is relaxed, dynamic, and expressive. Even group shots, which are so often difficult and time-consuming, become swift and easy under his versatile, friendly direction. From the bride’s excited preparations, through to the anticipation amongst the guests and the venue itself, Craig captures the mood of your Malta wedding day in style. He has a trained eye for the perfect shot – anticipating the emotion in every scene, he immortalises those moments of wonder that make a wedding in Malta so unique. Precious Malta moments captured forever
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Weddings across Malta & Gozo
Malta Wedding Photographers & The Legalities of getting married in Malta Rest assured that it is not a problem for UK citizens to marry in Cyprus and that the marriage will be perfectly legal in the UK. However, according to Cyprus law, before the marriage can proceed you must meet the following legal requirements: • Be resident for a minimum of three working days (excluding weekends, public holidays and the day of arrival) before the wedding day. It is not now compulsory to have to stay a minimum of two weeks but for your enjoyment, it is highly recomended. • Have valid ten-year passports not due to expire within six months, plus photocopies of all pages relating to the personal information contained therein. • Each have your own Single Status Statutory Declaration confirming that you are free to get married. These must include your name, address, nationality, religion, passport number and occupation; state whether single, divorced or widowed; that you intend to marry in Malta; and be signed and stamped by a UK solicitor, stating ‘solicitor’ on the document. Scottish nationals should obtain a Certificate of No Impediment from the local registry office in place of the Declaration. • Have a copy of the decree absolute if divorced and, if Catholic, a copy of the marriage enulment. • Have a copy of the death certificate if widowed. • Proof of parental consent if under 18, stamped and signed by a solicitor. • Proof of name change by Deed Poll, stamped and signed by a solicitor. • Birth certificates. • Adoption certificates if adopted. To ensure the success of every wedding and the happiness of every bride and groom, your wedding planner will require photocopies of all relevant documents at least six weeks before your arrival. Photographers do not need to see any of this documentation. If you need any advice on getting married in Malta don't hesitate to call, I will be happy to help. Of course if you want more information on my Malta wedding photography packages please visit www.CraigBeckMalta.com
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