Getting married or registering a civil partnership abroad: Information based on your answers

Marriage and civil partnership in Austria

You can get married or enter into a civil partnership in Austria.

Opposite-sex relationships in Austria that are recognised as civil partnerships under British law are known as ‘eingetragene Partnerschaft’, or ‘registered partnership’.

Contact the Embassy of Austria before making plans to find out about local marriage and civil partnership laws, including what documents you’ll need.

You should get legal advice and check the travel advice for Austria before making any plans.

What you need to do

You’ll be asked to provide a certificate of no impediment (CNI) to prove you’re allowed to marry.

You can normally get a CNI by giving a notice of marriage at your local register office or registrar in the UK. Find your local office or registrar in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey or Guernsey.

A CNI issued in Scotland is valid for 3 months. A CNI issued in England, Wales or Northern Ireland will not expire. Check with your local register office to find out how long a CNI is valid if you live in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. You should also check with the local authorities in Austria to find out how long a CNI is valid under local law.

Legalisation and translation

You need to get your CNI ‘legalised’ (certified as genuine).

Ask the local authorities in Austria if you need to get your CNI translated. You can find a translator abroad, or in the UK through the Institute of Linguists.

The names on all documents you provide must appear exactly as they do on your passports - if not, the authorities may refuse to allow the marriage to go ahead. You may need to provide evidence if the name on your passport is different to your birth certificate (for example, a marriage certificate or a deed poll).

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Where do you want to get married?
Austria
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UK
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