Planning a Destination Wedding? Watch this First!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
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  • @cavinelizabeth
    @cavinelizabeth  Před rokem +1

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  • @aloha6441
    @aloha6441 Před rokem

    Just in time, we’re planning for one in October. You deserved a millions subs!

    • @cavinelizabeth
      @cavinelizabeth  Před rokem

      Aw thank you so much! If you have any engaged friends, please send them my way :)

  • @alexscot6876
    @alexscot6876 Před 8 měsíci

    would a US based destination planner need to get a tourist permit or any special paperwork to plan a wedding in Mexico?

    • @cavinelizabeth
      @cavinelizabeth  Před 8 měsíci

      So every country has different laws, so for Mexico it's different than other countries. If it's a US-based planner planning for a US couple getting married in Mexico, no they do not need any special paperwork. A work permit would be wise, though technically I don't think it matters. I say that because every planner I know who has done this didn't get a work permit and has never had an issue. The majority of the work (planning) is being done on US soil, so it's perhaps a bit of a gray area. You can always ask an ambassador at a Mexican embassy for more clarification (though I've heard different people give different answers for if you truly need a permit).