Arte: Thinking About Getting Married in Germany? Think Twice ;)

If you want to marry a German you very likely will need an Ehefähigkeitszeugnis. Are you married to a German? How easy was it to get married to them? I merely ask about the bureaucracy not your marital problems which are a given :P


Video Summary

  • The speaker, a French citizen, and her German boyfriend decided to get married in Paris.
  • They went to the local town hall (Rathaus) to order the marriage banns.
  • They were initially confident about a German-French marriage but were surprised by the required documentation.
  • Two lists of required documents were provided - one for the marriage and another for the foreign spouse.
  • The foreign partner needed a "60 kg defeated matrimonial" and an "Ehefähigkeitszeugnis."
  • The Ehefähigkeitszeugnis is a certificate proving that the person is not married and has not committed any crimes that would hinder marriage.
  • To obtain this certificate, they had to fill out a questionnaire at the German embassy in Paris.
  • The documents had to be sent to the German town where the boyfriend previously lived along with copies of IDs, proof of residence, and the speaker's birth certificate.
  • All these documents had limited validity (some 3, others 6 months), creating a race against time.
  • Both France and Germany required a complex bureaucratic process for marriage, making it challenging for European citizens, but their love endured the ordeal.

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