No hesitation from the marriage office staff in taking my ciggies and candies. Refused the photos we had previously had taken and took us to the adjoining Camera room for another set. But only 20 rmb I think was added to the bill. Why does it take so many staff to man the desks? I person had the job of attaching your photo to the Red Book. Two had the job of checking the details - but there are still a couple of errors in our books.
I was fortunate in that prior to marriage I had been living here for more than 6 months. Therefore I was able to get all the paperwork I needed in one visit to the British Consulate in Guangzhou. Everything supplied was already translated into Chinese.
But you have to have been in the country for more than 21 days for this to work for you. After applying you can always leave China and the ensuing completed paper requirements can be delivered to your intended and will be there for your return to marry. But papers only valid for 6 months from date of issue.
This applies to UK citizens.
A Wedding Shop does everything here. Maybe I should add a Chinese Wedding Suppliers section to the UK Wedding Suppliers Service Guide that we are compiling?
(Just to get a plug in it is at
http://www.theukweddingguide.com )
Willy