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Can wedding photos be veiled?

Wedding photos can't be veiled. Because the marriage certificate is very formal, the requirements for taking marriage registration photos are generally slightly lower than those for ID cards, and you can't wear headdresses that are too obvious.

Marriage certificate is a legal document issued by the marriage registration authority to prove the validity of marriage relationship. The original is in duplicate, one for male and one for female. The style shall be uniformly formulated by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and printed by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. Sealed by the people's governments of counties, municipal districts and cities not divided into districts. Marriage certificate must be affixed with photos of both men and women, and stamped with the special seal for marriage registration. If you lose your marriage certificate, you can apply to the Civil Affairs Bureau for a replacement.

The following kinds of people are not qualified to get married:

1. A person who has married a third party and this marriage relationship has not been terminated. Such people commit the crime of bigamy when they get married;

2. Under the age of marriage: men are earlier than 22 years old and women are earlier than 20 years old;

3, suffering from physical defects that should not be married. If leprosy is not cured or suffers from other diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for marriage, marriage is prohibited;

4. It is also not allowed to have lineal blood relatives and relatives of collateral blood relatives within three generations to get married, that is, close relatives get married. This violates the principle of eugenics advocated by our country;

5. It doesn't mean that people who lose their sexual ability can't get married, but they must make it clear to each other in advance. Concealing this situation and marrying the other party, the relationship between husband and wife breaks down after marriage, and one party requests a divorce, which should be allowed.

Article 5 When applying for marriage registration, mainland residents shall produce the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My household registration book and ID card

(2) A signed statement that I have no spouse and no direct blood relationship with the other party and collateral blood relationship within three generations.

Hong Kong residents, Macao residents and Taiwan Province residents shall submit the following documents and supporting materials when registering for marriage:

(1) My valid passport and ID card.

(2) A statement notarized by the notary office of the place of residence that I have no spouse and no lineal blood relationship with the other party and collateral blood relationship within three generations.

Overseas Chinese applying for marriage registration shall issue the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My valid passport

(2) A certificate issued by the notary office or competent authority of the host country and certified by the Chinese people's * * and China's embassy (consulate) in that country that I have no spouse and no lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations, or a certificate issued by the Chinese people's * * and China's embassy (consulate) in that country that I have no spouse and collateral blood relatives within three generations.

Foreigners who register for marriage shall present the following documents and supporting materials:

(1) My valid passport or other valid international travel documents.

(2) A certificate issued by the notary office or competent authority of the host country and certified by the people of China and the embassy (consulate) of China in that country or the embassy (consulate) of China in that country that I have no spouse, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of China in that country that I have no spouse.