Hong Kong Marriage witness sub

Given all the many Marriage witness requests in the Hong Kong subs, created this community to connect people - that are in the same situation, or are looking for support.

Let’s all connect here, to bring community together. (No commercial interest - it’s just a sub on topic).

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u/Radiant-Bad-2381 — 18 hours ago

What are the risks (discussion)?

As far as I could find; being a marriage witness in Hong Kong carries very low legal risk, as your main duty is simply to watch the signing and sign the marriage certificate yourself. You do not take on any financial or legal responsibilities for the couple, and you are not responsible for their marriage.

Legal Duties
Sign the paper: You sign the marriage register to prove you saw the couple get married.

Be of age: You must be at least 16 years old and able to understand what is happening.

No liability: You do not owe debts or face legal blame if the couple gets a divorce or has money problems.

Potential Risks
Fraud involvement: The only real risk happens if you know the marriage is a fake sham marriage made to break immigration laws.

Giving false info: Lying to the government on purpose about who you are is a crime.

Court appearance: If the marriage is later found to be illegal or forced, the police might ask you to talk about what you saw.

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But I’d be super keen to hear from people that have stronger expertise. Any other risk a witness, should consider?

Or what about those that have a witness they’re not familiair with? What would be potential risk involved?

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u/Radiant-Bad-2381 — 1 day ago

General information for finding a witness

Sourcing Witnesses
If you don't have friends or family available to act as witnesses, you have a few options:

1. Civil Celebrant Services: Many law firms and civil celebrants offer witness services for a fee (usually ranging from HK$200 to HK$500 per witness - but it can easily go up to HK$1500 or more, if requested separately and not part of a wider service the firm is providing to you).

2. Registry Officials: If you are marrying at a government Marriage Registry, staff can sometimes act as witnesses if you are completely unaccompanied. It is highly recommended to confirm this with your specific registry beforehand.

3. Alternatively you can always attempt to find someone that is able to be a witness.

https://oath.com.hk/en/ceremony-hall/ (not affiliated, just found this a page with useful information; They’re selling use of venues, but actually the information on marriage witness is quite complete)

u/Radiant-Bad-2381 — 1 day ago
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Hong Kong Marriage witness sub

Given all the many Marriage witness requests in the Hong Kong subs, created this community to connect people - that are in the same situation, or are looking for support.

Let’s all connect here, to be closer to solutions.

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u/Radiant-Bad-2381 — 1 day ago

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What other travel documents would make this even better??

u/Radiant-Bad-2381 — 3 months ago