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My understanding is, unless resident here, you have to be legally married in the UK before you can have a ceremony in Mallorca. Maybe I'm wrong on this, but I dealt with a similar enquiry for someone wanting to get married in Pollensa recently, and this seemed to be the situation. You might want to try contacting the British Consulate and see what they say.
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That was the info I received, apparently you get legally wed in the UK, and then can get a blessing in a church in Mallorca, as long as you have your certificate of marriage with you.
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yes i know she is just wants the religous blessing but ive been searching the web and it seems we need a wedding planner but im concerned of the expense
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I take it that it would be Anglican. You might try getting hold of an Anglican chaplain. There is one who writes for the Bulletin here, but I can't remember his name, but perhaps if you mail the paper they can help - editorial@majorcadailybulletin.es
Also - have you tried asking the hotel direct? Iberostars do weddings in other places.
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