Malaysia Muslim get marru in Thailand

RE: Muslim marriages in Thailand

Postby ZN on Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:24 am

Hi Jessica

I'm a Singaporean and is not in the position to get married in Singapore yet because my partner is presently a married man.

Please advise me of procedure to get married in Thailand in my circumstance, and also all the cost (including hidden cost) involved.

Thanks.
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RE: Muslim marriages in Thailand

Postby Kasah Bin Baki. on Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:19 am

Hi,
Since you had been to Samui Island for your marriage, I would like to check with your one issue: i.e If I were to go to Samui Island, could I get Muslim Foods over therer, especially In Chaweng?.

Rgds,
Kasah Bin Baki
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia).
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RE: RE: Muslim marriages in Thailand

Postby AD on Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:00 pm

Kasa Bin Baki.......23rd.
There is a Muslim village just south of Chaweng, a few minutes on a motorbike. But there Muslim communities in other places, Big Buddha beach and Fishermans village etc.
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RE: RE: Different Religion : How to get married in Bangkok

Postby j on Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:31 pm

harry very nice point u have there ,

but is that marriage legal in malaysia ? as I am an expat and my fiance was here on visit visa but had to go back as visa expired. I want to use that certificate from thai land to get spouse visa for my wife.would that be possible?

good luck to all people in love ....

C&J
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Muslim marriage in Thailand

Postby ab on Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:04 am

Hi if anyone out there has experienced getting an 'express' married in a Mosque/Masjid in Thailand kindly assist us. We just want a very simple marriage. Thank you.
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RE: Muslim marriage in Thailand

Postby zana on Sat Sep 29, 2007 9:51 am

Hi,

My partner and i are currently exploring our choices of getting married in Bangkok. We would like to know the exact location where it would be most conveniet to get married and what are the supporting documents that are required to be submitted for the marriage.

We would be grateful if were were to know the procedure in bangkok as it would help us make our decission whether it would be suitable to get married in bangkok or not. Many thanks!
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RE: RE: Muslim marriage in Thailand

Postby tcv on Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:33 pm

please help.... is it easy to get married for muslim in thailand? just go to bangkok and go any mosque see the imam and can get married in the day? is is like that? pls help help.... thanks....
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RE: RE: Muslim marriage in Thailand

Postby SARDINES on Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:59 pm

tcv,

whether you're a muslim, buddhist, catholic, jew, etc, getting married in the mosque, temple or church might recognize you marriage in the eyes of your god but not in the eyes of thai law.

to be legally married in the eyes of thai law, you must go down to your or her local amphur and register your marriage officially.

good luck / rgds / sardines
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Re: Malaysia Muslim get marru in Thailand

Postby hnka on Sat Aug 08, 2009 11:40 pm

I am a Malaysian muslim convert but non practicing and living in Bngkok. I am planning on registering my marriage here and my fiance is a catholic. I have no intentions on asking him to convert. What I would like to know is that since we are both divorced, both of a different religion, will it be a problem to marry here and what other docs will they need apart from our passports and original divorce cert? Will the religion be an issue here?

If this can be done, is there a chance that I can add my husbands last name to mine in my passport? Please help!

Thanks
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