View Full Version : Getting married, again! :-0)
Fitzy
30th July 2010, 21:55
It looks like Emma and I will be getting wed this Jan:)
I just need to research as to what documents are needed:Erm:
I think she will have to get her CENOMAR from the NSO, and me, a cert of no impediment, and also my final divorce decree.
Any advices would be great please.
Fitzy
31st July 2010, 22:19
Just close the thread pls ok!!!!!!!!!!!1
mikey73
1st August 2010, 07:33
It looks like Emma and I will be getting wed this Jan:)
I just need to research as to what documents are needed:Erm:
I think she will have to get her CENOMAR from the NSO, and me, a cert of no impediment, and also my final divorce decree.
Any advices would be great please.
hi fitzy
congratulations on the engagement, all the best to you and emma
Sim11UK
1st August 2010, 08:03
Good luck Fitzy...don't forget the invite :D
pennybarry
1st August 2010, 09:29
Congrats once again for another marriage coming.:omg:
Just tell her to visit local civil registrar's office in her local municipality to get LIst of Requirements to Marry a Foreigner.
Then follow all instructions there. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Goodluck Fitzy!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
4th August 2010, 15:05
Open for business!!! :Erm: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevie c
4th August 2010, 15:45
Hi fitzy good luck on your upcoming wedding me & my fiancee florsel are getting married this september i also in the phils:xxgrinning--00xx3:
sars_notd_virus
4th August 2010, 16:38
Congrats Fitzy!!!
Fitzy
4th August 2010, 21:57
Thank you everybody so much:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Sure Si.
Wd love to see you:)
At least the pound to peso is getting better, Lol
jam07
5th August 2010, 02:42
congratulations on your upcoming wedding! :) :xxgrinning--00xx3: :heartshape1:
liane
5th August 2010, 13:52
Congrats :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
5th August 2010, 21:03
Just close the thread pls ok!!!!!!!!!!!1
I'll bet YOU'RE glad you've SINCE asked for this thread to be re-opened, Phil ... because WE'RE all :BouncyHappy: delighted to read the great news about your forthcoming wedding to Emma. All the very best to you both, my friend! :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
BrummieBoy
5th August 2010, 22:08
Congrats Phil & Stevie, I am sooo jealous, you lucky beggars ;) I am hoping I will be able to post something like this, but as the annulment process is just starting for my Alou, I will have to be nice and patient :olddude:
KeithD
6th August 2010, 09:24
I'll bet YOU'RE glad you've SINCE asked for this thread to be re-opened, Phil ...
.....and oh what fun that was!!!! :cwm24:
LEAHnew
6th August 2010, 10:05
Congrats:xxgrinning--00xx3:
:Erm:I thought there's a banning happened here in this thread that's why it was closed before:doh:D
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 14:51
Thanks everybody.
Sorry haven't been around, been so busy here running the business.
One nugget that i did pick up will save me thousands, and alot of hassle.
Is I'm half Irish, I am entitled to Irish Citizenship, and will have little to no consular fees, and alot less paperwork.
Happy days!
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 14:54
Congrats:xxgrinning--00xx3:
:Erm:I thought there's a banning happened here in this thread that's why it was closed before:doh:D
Nahhhhh.
Just me being an impatient ****, lol
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 14:55
Open for business!!! :Erm: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Meaning what my friend????
Not meaning to be rude of course, Lol
KeithD
15th August 2010, 15:06
Meaning what my friend????
Not meaning to be rude of course, Lol
I have no idea... that was 2 weeks ago :Erm: ...not even sure of anything I posted an hour ago :cwm24:
bher
15th August 2010, 16:11
Congrats once again for another marriage coming.:omg:
Just tell her to visit local civil registrar's office in her local municipality to get LIst of Requirements to Marry a Foreigner.
Then follow all instructions there. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Goodluck Fitzy!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
congrats fitzy... what ate penny said' u go to the municipal/city hall wer she live, then they will tell u everything u will need... :):):)
rani
15th August 2010, 16:47
congrats :xxparty-smiley-050:
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 16:59
I have no idea... that was 2 weeks ago :Erm: ...not even sure of anything I posted an hour ago :cwm24:
No probs mate.
just like me then?:D
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 17:02
Thanks everybody.
Got it all covered.
Getting my Irish passport will be great.
No messing around!!
just turn up at the Irish Embassy in the Phils, and is all done, and won't cost a penny, not to mention that she will be able to travel all around the EU with me also without a special Visa.
It adds Two years to full British Citizenship, but who cares!!:D
joebloggs
15th August 2010, 18:14
Thanks everybody.
Sorry haven't been around, been so busy here running the business.
One nugget that i did pick up will save me thousands, and alot of hassle.
Is I'm half Irish, I am entitled to Irish Citizenship, and will have little to no consular fees, and alot less paperwork.
Happy days!
the luck of the Irish :irish:
why didn't you mention it before ?
can you get an Irish passport, a family permit has some advantages over a spouse visa. (mainly its free :D)
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 19:07
the luck of the Irish :irish:
why didn't you mention it before ?
can you get an Irish passport, a family permit has some advantages over a spouse visa. (mainly its free :D)
Well Joe...
I only found out myself last week from a friend, and had to do some research before posting here.
I don't like to testiculate, and feed people with bullshit:)
My mother has been deceased for a couple of years, and she was born in County Waterford, though my Father also deceased, was English, therefore I have a right to Irish Citizenship.
Will be calling the Irish Embassy tomorrow morning.
This will indeed save me alot of money, and pain.
My ex Wife came over from Peru years ago, and I had to go through all that nonsense!!!
we are a muslim run country after all:icon_lol:
joebloggs
15th August 2010, 19:42
good luck, anything that saves money and makes it easier:xxgrinning--00xx3:,
yes you might have a virtual legal right to bring your wife to the UK, seeing you might be a foreigner to :doh
:laugher:
Fitzy
15th August 2010, 19:54
good luck, anything that saves money and makes it easier:xxgrinning--00xx3:,
yes you might have a virtual legal right to bring your wife to the UK, seeing you might be a foreigner to :doh
:laugher:
I know what you mean mate!!!!
:Erm:
joebloggs
15th August 2010, 20:07
I know what you mean mate!!!!
:Erm:
:crazy: that a non British European living in the UK has a virtual legal right and yet a Brit doesn't :NoNo:
I called you a foreigner( for immigration purposes :D) because of the flaw that allows a person who can claim British and Irish passports can use either the European immigration system or the British one :D
Fitzy
16th August 2010, 23:10
:crazy: that a non British European living in the UK has a virtual legal right and yet a Brit doesn't :NoNo:
I called you a foreigner( for immigration purposes :D) because of the flaw that allows a person who can claim British and Irish passports can use either the European immigration system or the British one :D
Sounds about right I guess:D
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