There is no denying that Nationality plays a vital role in relationships. For example, a Pakistani woman marrying an American or a British woman may not be able to live with their identity crisis, and this is the very fact that Nationality plays in the marriage settlement. Today, it has become very easy to find out about a person’s Nationality through the simple process of marriage registration. This method was first introduced in UK in 1997 and ever since then it has proved to be really helpful for many couples, especially those who want to remain married despite their International identity.
The problem of Nationality is faced by every couple irrespective of the religion and nationality they belong to. Many people tend to assume that such marriages are very rare but in reality, they are common. Moreover, a marriage with the help of Nationality is a very safe and secure option which is why many women are willing to stay in such kind of relationship. However, there are some important factors to consider before marriage under Nationality which can ensure the success of your relationship with your spouse.
First of all, you must be aware about the age difference between your partner and you. The age difference refers to the difference in the age of both the partners. In fact, it can be as much as 10 years or more difference. It is true that a marriage with an age difference is not as rare as it was in the past, but still, it can be a source of worry for many couples, especially if they are expecting to have children in the future. Therefore, before getting into a marriage with someone it is better to ask your partner whether he or she is willing to accept such an age difference in order to avoid any future marital problems. Moreover, there are certain things to keep in mind when you do get married with an older or a younger partner; such as, having an engagement ring for your partner to wear while you are engaged, the age of your partner while you are getting married and most importantly, the age difference between you and your partner.