Wave Rider you are right and I apologise, I know nothing about Divorce and i will stay out of it, as a gesture of kindness all i can do is help research, But i would not want to give you any wrong info, so now i understand your question and why you need to have it first hand from someone that has had the experience.
Good Luck,
this is what i found from a google search!
When you get married in a foreign country. Then you need to get a notarized translation of your foreign marriage certificate into English language. And then you need to register the original and the translated marriage certificate at the British Embassy or Consulate in the country where you got married.
Once you do this. Then your foreign marriage is officially recognized in UK. And then you can get divorced in UK just like anybody else.
But if you get divorced in UK. Then your divorce won't be automatically recognized in the country where you got married. To get your divorce officially recognized there. You need to get a notarized translation of your divorce certificate into the official language of that country. And you need to register your divorce certificate at the Embassy of that country in UK.
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