Originally posted by DinoDoc
Not really. States are under no obligation to recognize such marriages made by American gays.
Not really. States are under no obligation to recognize such marriages made by American gays.
Originally posted by MrFun
Two questions -- how does an American such as myself, become a Canadian citizen?
If a country refuses to recognize legal unions between two people from another country, wouldn't this have any effect on foreign relations between them? Not in catastrophic ways, but to some extent?
Two questions -- how does an American such as myself, become a Canadian citizen?

If a country refuses to recognize legal unions between two people from another country, wouldn't this have any effect on foreign relations between them? Not in catastrophic ways, but to some extent?
Second question: I don't think the government of Canada would care about the status of foreign nationals who got married in Canada. It's not our business. I don't think the government of Canada would even care that much about the status of Canadians who moved out of the country as far as marriage goes. If Canadians want to live elsewhere they better be prepared to observe and tolerate local laws and customs. The government of Canada would begin to pay attention if a Canadian citizen was physically mistreated by local authorities or groups.
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