Marriage in Canada


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Each province has its own laws regarding who can solemnize a marriage. Status as a ULC minister will not, in and of itself, automatically qualify anyone under the laws of any of the provinces I checked. A ULC minister with an active local congregation, or who has been visible for some time being involved in local charity work, stands a decent chance of being granted the legal authority in at least some provinces.

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  • 10 months later...

[waves from across the Detroit River]

Speak to the county clerk -- or the ministry in the province that handles and is charged with vital records.  They will likely have specific requirements and criteria for who can solemnize marriage.

Keep us updated!

--Rev. Sam
Universal Life Church of Michigan

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