Planning a wedding abroad is an exciting adventure that promises unforgettable memories. However, before you say “I do” in a tropical paradise, it’s important to understand the legal requirements involved.
In this guide, we’ll explore how UK couples can get legally married before or during an overseas wedding in Fiji.

There’s no doubt about it — getting married overseas is a big undertaking. But with that effort comes incredible reward. When you’re standing hand in hand with the love of your life in your dream destination, it all feels worth it.
But before the celebration begins, you’ll need to understand how to legally reach that “I do”.
When planning a destination wedding, it’s essential to research the legal requirements of the country where you intend to marry. Every country has different rules regarding paperwork, waiting periods, and documentation.
UK couples planning a wedding abroad should check the UK Government’s “Getting married abroad” guidance when researching destination wedding locations. It provides useful information about overseas marriage laws and the documentation you may need.
To give you an idea of what’s involved, let’s look at one of the most popular destination wedding locations — the beautiful islands of Fiji.
Getting legally married in Fiji
With its crystal-clear waters, luxurious island resorts, and famously warm hospitality, Fiji is a popular destination for couples planning a wedding abroad.
While the setting may feel relaxed and idyllic, it’s still important to understand Fiji’s legal marriage requirements before booking your wedding.
Fiji’s official tourism website provides detailed information about local marriage laws. If you’re working with a wedding planner or resort coordinator, they can also guide you through the process.
To help you get started, here’s a breakdown of the key steps involved in legally marrying in Fiji.
Venue: Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Important document checklist for legal marriage in Fiji
Before travelling to Fiji, you’ll need to prepare several legal documents.
Typically, couples must bring original copies of the following:
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Birth certificates
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Valid passports
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Recent passport-sized photographs
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Divorce certificate (if previously married)
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Death certificate of a former spouse (if widowed)
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Certificate of No Impediment (CNI)
A Single Status certificate may also be required for non-resident couples, those marrying a Fijian citizen, or former Fijian citizens who have lived abroad for more than two years.
Additional requirements may apply depending on your circumstances.
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If the bride is under 21, written consent from both parents may be required
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If one parent is deceased, a death certificate must also be provided
All documents should be current, translated into English if necessary, and notarised.
Obtain a Certificate of No Impediment (CNI)
UK citizens marrying abroad must usually obtain a Certificate of No Impediment (CNI), which confirms that you are legally free to marry.
The process for obtaining a CNI typically involves giving notice of your intention to marry at your local register office in the UK.
You may be required to provide:
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Valid passport
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Birth certificate
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Divorce decree absolute (if previously married)
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Death certificate of a former spouse (if widowed)
It’s important to allow enough time for the notice period required in the UK before receiving your CNI.
Lodge your Notice of Intended Marriage in Fiji
After arriving in Fiji, couples must visit the Registrar General’s Office or a licensed marriage officer to lodge their Notice of Intended Marriage.
This should be done at least 48 hours before your ceremony.
After submitting the notice and paying the application fee (approximately 57.50 FJD), you will be issued with a marriage licence.
The licence is typically valid for 28 days, meaning your ceremony must take place within this period.
Marriage certificate and registration
Once your ceremony has taken place, your marriage celebrant will issue a marriage certificate.
This usually costs around 17.25 FJD.
To ensure the marriage is legally recognised, the marriage must be registered with the Registrar General’s Office in Fiji, after which you can obtain the official marriage certificate.
If you’re working with a local wedding planner or resort coordinator, they can often assist with many of these steps — including paperwork, arranging a celebrant, and liaising with local authorities.
Sign the paperwork at home and celebrate overseas
Many couples prefer to keep the legal process simple by getting legally married in the UK before travelling to Fiji.
This option allows couples to complete the legal requirements at home while still enjoying a meaningful and celebratory wedding ceremony abroad.
In Fiji, they then hold a symbolic ceremony in front of friends and family, often at their chosen resort or beachside venue.
Some couples choose to keep their legal ceremony private, sharing the full celebration with guests at the destination wedding instead.
For many couples, completing the legal paperwork before travelling means one less thing to worry about once they arrive in paradise.
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Our Destination Weddings team can help you plan every detail of your overseas celebration — from venues and suppliers to travel arrangements for your guests.
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