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Eleven
Reasons to Get Married In Scotland
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Scotland has
been a favourite holiday destination for many years. And now it has
a growing reputation as a favourite destination for couples from
around the world to tie the knot.
Here are the
eleven main reasons:-
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There are no
residency requirements. Couples from anywhere in the world can get
married in Scotland. You don’t have to live here. You don’t need UK
citizenship. All you have to do is complete the necessary legal
formalities and you can marry within 24 hours of arriving here.
·
You can get
married anywhere – absolutely anywhere – in the country. On a
beach, in a castle, up a mountain, in a hotel, by a loch… your
choices are limitless.
·
You can opt
for a civil or a religious ceremony. The civil ceremony is more
restrictive as regards your choice of venue because they have to be
licensed by the local authority. But there are now so many venues
licensed for civil ceremonies that, in practice, you will always
find somewhere to match your dream.
·
A religious
ceremony, conducted by a minister can be held anywhere. I have known
them to be held on boats, in lighthouses and even on cliff-tops!
Obliging and occasionally daring ministers can always be found.
·
Ceremonies
can even be conducted by non-religious celebrants, including certain
officers of the Humanist Society.
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The choice of
venues is staggering. From sophisticated Glasgow to traditional
Edinburgh; from the rugged, breathtaking beauty of the Highlands to
the Ayrshire coast; from imposing castle to pretty little village
church, Scotland has it all.
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You can fly
into Glasgow, Prestwick, Edinburgh, Aberdeen or Inverness airports
and be close to your wedding venue from the start.
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So many
people around the world have Scottish ancestry and love to search
out their roots
·
What better
clothes to wear at your ceremony than the kilt, made especially for
you in your own tartan
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And what
better accompaniment as the bride enters the wedding venue than a
Highland wedding tune played on bagpipes!
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And after the
ceremony, what better way to toast the health of the bride and groom
than with a single malt whisky from a Scottish quaich in the country
where it is made!
The truth is,
there are lots of reasons to list for you to hold your wedding
ceremony in Scotland. If you are in love, Scotland is the place for
you. If you believe in romance, Scotland is the place for you. If
you long for the mystery of the lochs, the glens, the castles and
the mountains, Scotland is the place for you.
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