Australia

 

 

 

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world - more or less the same size as mainland USA. This vast land however also has the lowest population density in the world, with only two people per square kilometre.

Australia is politically divided into six states and two territories, each one offering a different experience for the traveller. There is the drama of the remote 'Outback', the colourful spectacle of the Great Barrier Reef and its coral islands, the excitement of the cosmopolitan cities, the sun and surf at some of the best beaches in the world, and the tropical rainforests of Western Australia. The list is endless in this diverse land of adventure, which boasts 2,000 national parks and 14 World Heritage-listed areas, along with more than 7,000 beaches.

Australia is a land of character too, with its melting pot of cultures. For more than 50,000 years the Aboriginal people lived and thrived in the continent's unique environment. It is believed the Aboriginals are the world's oldest civilization, and in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in keeping the Aboriginal culture alive and flourishing.

 

 Tips

* Canadian nationals require a passport valid for intended period of stay, or an identity document showing a photograph. An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is required.

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* Currency: The Australian Dollar (AUD)

* Electricity: 240/250 volt

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* Departure Tax: No tax is to be paid upon your departure from Australia since it has been prepaid with your airline ticket.

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* Language: English is the official language.
 

 

The vast continent at the bottom of the world was the last landmass to be discovered by European explorers. Captain James Cook arrived in Botany Bay in 1770 and sparked off generations of emigration to Australia, which for some time served as a penal colony. It was not until 1860 that two explorers - Robert Burke and William Wills - became the first Europeans to cross Australia from south to north. The country remains a magnet for modern explorers and adventurers and has a great deal to offer tourists and holidaymakers.

 

What to do

Dining

Nightlife

Shopping Sightseeing
 

Golf

Land Activities

Tours & Excursions Water Activities 

 

 


Wedding Dreams Come True

 

Imagine saying "I do" in a tropical rainforest. Exchange rings on a stunning beach while the sun is setting in the background. Experience your first kiss as a married couple in Australia's oldest wine growing region with the sweet smells all around you. Australia has so many ideal places for weddings; all you have to do is decide if you want sun, sand and ocean, lush rainforest, beautiful wine gardens or city as your backdrop for your photos. Australia's unique beauty is a perfect place for you to begin your life together.

Get a way from it all; spend time on a white silica sand beach in the Whitsundays. Dive the Great Barrier Reef; rejuvenate yourselves with a spa treatment in a river in the rainforest. Take a seaplane to a secluded private island with a picnic lunch watch as your pilot leaves you to be alone, radio in when you would like to return. Cruise on the world famous Sydney Harbour while taking in views of the Opera House or simply sit back and enjoy your luxurious surroundings on your Romantic Honeymoon.

Requirements
Australia's marriage law is the same nationwide.
* Passport with a validity date of 3 months after travel
* Visa for entry
*Notice of Intended Marriage (This can be obtained by an Authorized Celebrant, Civil or Religious and can be filled out and witnessed outside of Australia) - this must be filled in by at least one of the parties and given to the celebrant within 6 months and no later then one month before the ceremony).
* Birth Certificates
*If you have been married before, you will need your final divorce papers
*If you widowed, spouses original death certificate is required
*If widowed, previous marriage certificate required
*Proof of adoption required.
*Proof of name change required
*It is required for the happy couple to spend at least 2 days in Australia prior to the wedding this is excluding the arrival day.
*It is required to have parental consent if you are under 18 years of age
*All original documents as stated above and a set of photocopies are required.
*Blood tests are not required in Australia
*Your wedding certificate will be sent home in the post

Please note: The information provided above is to be used only as a guide. We advise in all cases that you contact the relevant official government offices of the destination at which you choose to marry, for up to date legal requirements, before booking your wedding.

 

 

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