Poland's top administrative court has ruled that same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries must be recognized. The decision follows a Polish couple who married in Germany but were denied registration in Warsaw.
Nah, marriage tourism happens in Denmark. It is bureaucratic nightmare to get married in Germany. What is shittier is, they require separate marriage recognition process for immigration and tax purposes. Germany tries to life of middle and working class as hard as possible.
Yeah, probably not so easy, without a German passport.
But I have to say: I just scheduled a marriage and it was the first public process which worked flawlessly digitally. I put our scanned passports in the form, they could digitally claim our birth certificates for our children and us from 4 different cities, two days later the Standesamt called and we scheduled a date two weeks later.
Nah, marriage tourism happens in Denmark. It is bureaucratic nightmare to get married in Germany. What is shittier is, they require separate marriage recognition process for immigration and tax purposes. Germany tries to life of middle and working class as hard as possible.
Yeah, probably not so easy, without a German passport.
But I have to say: I just scheduled a marriage and it was the first public process which worked flawlessly digitally. I put our scanned passports in the form, they could digitally claim our birth certificates for our children and us from 4 different cities, two days later the Standesamt called and we scheduled a date two weeks later.
I was surprised.