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As a Minister of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

There are two things: the wedding ceremony, and the legal marriage. One is a ceremonial ritual — a celebration — and the other is paperwork. You’re leading the ceremony.
British Columbia follows Canada’s marriage laws with some provincial/state-level specifics. FSM online ordination isn’t recognized for the legal side, but the ceremony and the legal marriage are two different things. You lead the ceremony — the meaningful part. The couple handles the legal registration separately. See the full Canada wedding guide for the big picture.
The couple asked you because they want you standing up there — not a stranger, not a professional, you. That means something. Here’s what you need to know:
It’s not as scary as you think. Most ceremonies are 5–15 minutes. The couple does most of the talking (vows, “I do”). You’re the guide.
At a minimum, your ceremony needs two elements:
Everything else — readings, vows, stories, jokes, Pastafarian blessings, the whole production — is optional and up to you and the couple.
The couple handles the marriage license. Here’s the British Columbia-specific info:
BC Vital Statistics Agency
250-952-2681 · 1-888-876-1633 · www2.gov.bc.ca
| Marriage license fee | CAD $100 (marriage licence) |
| License valid for | 90 days |
| Waiting period | None |
| Witnesses | 2 |
| Online application | Yes |
Contact us. And see the full Canada wedding guide for an overview of marriage laws across all regions.
This page is a helpful guide, not legal advice. Laws change. Always verify current requirements with the local registry.