Planning That Perfect
Wedding
Getting married is a big step. It is the
day that girls dream of as the most momentous event of their
lives. Preparations fall on the bride to ensure that this
becomes a special day.
A perfect wedding – every bride’s dream come true. For many
girls, kissing with a backdrop of a beautiful sunset is the
best, or a horse-drawn carriage stopping at a castle, or maybe
even an exotic ceremony made special by a native tradition.
However the wedding may be, some may require that very special
venue, albeit overseas.
Weddings held within the community are not easy as it is, but
why sell yourself short on this momentous occasion? Why not go
for a special destination? The ambiance and the romanticism of
the affair will make it a wedding to remember and that should
be worth it. Besides, “destination weddings” could end up
costing less by making it more intimate with just the couple,
immediate family members and a few close friends.
So what do you do? Where do you start?
Start with yourself. What kind of wedding do you want? Do you
want to be married in a castle, at the beach, at a hilltop, in
a world-famous cathedral or in a renowned garden? Once you’ve
decided on the kind of venue you want, you can choose the best
country where you can find these venues.
The oldest cathedrals in the world are found in Europe. The
basic element of cathedral weddings is the strict adherence to
traditional Christian precepts – minimum age requirement,
parental guidance, certificates of baptism of the bride and the
groom, a white gown for the bride and a ceremony that should
include a liturgy. Aside from these, other aspects – grand
choir, lengthy entourage, and flambouyant church decors – are
all optional.
For gardens, beaches, hilltops, castles and other venues, the
list of requirements vary depending on the country.
The first thing to do is to get as much information about
weddings in the venue. This can be done online. Websites and
brochures will normally have a list of what is required. If the
place is a national treasure, your local embassy would have
this too.
There will also be paperwork to do and you’ll need to take care
of legal matters. Gather all the papers you will need – birth
certificates, passports, proofs of identity, etc. Make copies
of everything.
You have to make sure of the requirements for the validity of
the wedding ceremony in the country of your choice. Coordinate
with your own consulate in that country for guidelines. Also,
determine if the country requires a minimum residency period
for people who get married there, and keep that in mind when
making the preparations.
As for your list of guests, you will have to be firm about
this. Many people will want the chance to travel, so choose
well.
Once you’ve decided what you want, you can begin to shop for a
wedding coordinator in that country to do all the work for you.
Or you can opt to coordinate yourself and enjoy the thrills of
getting into the details. Either way, you are just beginning
the exciting journey to being married.
Good luck!
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