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Perks12
5th March 2012, 16:39
I know i need a CNI to get married in the Philippines, but it doesnt say how long i have before it is no longer valid. I want to get one before i go over soon, but we do not intend getting married till about a years time!

juvyjones28
5th March 2012, 16:42
:meet-1:, UK CNI is valid for 3 months from the date of issue.

Same with the Philippines Cenomar.

Ian S
24th March 2012, 13:07
:meet-1:, UK CNI is valid for 3 months from the date of issue.

Same with the Philippines Cenomar.

Ok so if for example you got a UK CNI on January 1st then it will be valid until April 1st.
But the UK CNI has to be exchanged for a Filipino one. So if the UK CNI was sent to Philippines to be exchanged on March 1st, does that mean you still have to get married before April the 1st or is it another 3 months from the start of the Filipino CNI?

Steve.r
24th March 2012, 13:19
No.....

It is valid from the day you apply for it at your registry office. So 3 months minus 21 days

So, it is only valid for 2 months and 9 days - ish

hawk
24th March 2012, 13:54
when you get cni from uk it never runs out so you will be ok it ishould be ok untill you take to uk embassy to change over then its valid for the 3 month if am incorrect others will say as am going over in may too i get my cni next week and woman there says it does not run out yes it takes 21 days to get and £35

Arthur Little
24th March 2012, 14:30
when you get cni from uk it never runs out

:rolleyes: ... I'm afraid, it DOES ... expiry is 3 months after it's issued, as I recall ... :rolleyes:

Steve.r
24th March 2012, 14:42
when you get cni from uk it never runs out so you will be ok it ishould be ok untill you take to uk embassy to change over then its valid for the 3 month if am incorrect others will say as am going over in may too i get my cni next week and woman there says it does not run out yes it takes 21 days to get and £35

Please re-read my post above. It does run out and is counted from the day you apply in the UK, therefore 3 months minus 21 days. I asked this specifically when I applied for mine.

Arthur Little
24th March 2012, 14:45
So, Perks :rolleyes: ... you're advised to put off applying for the UK CNI until well~within the three months of leaving to get married abroad - double-checking with your local registry office that :yeahthat: IS, indeed, the correct procedure. :welcomex: to the friendly, online filipino/uk community.

Leen
24th March 2012, 14:51
I know i need a CNI to get married in the Philippines, but it doesnt say how long i have before it is no longer valid. I want to get one before i go over soon, but we do not intend getting married till about a years time!


You should be here in the Philippines b4 your UK issued CNI expires but you can change the dates if you wanted too but you have to pay again,that's what my hubby did with his.

Steve.r
24th March 2012, 14:56
If you think about it, you apply for your UK CNI at your registry office. On the day you apply, it is processed and posted. From this first day of application your 3 months start. Don't be confused by the date you receive it after the 21 days on display where anyone can dispute it.

hawk
24th March 2012, 15:51
cant understand i asked if it expires the woman at reg office said it does not am going for mine on tuesday so will ask again to confirm this as this expire time was the first thing i ask

Arthur Little
24th March 2012, 16:07
will ask again to confirm this

:iagree: ... better safe than sorry! :xxgrinning--00xx3: Government Officials have eyes like a "hawk". :grosyeux:

Steve.r
24th March 2012, 16:17
It may depend on which country you want to get married in, for some you might be right, but for Phils it is 3 months.

Arthur Little
24th March 2012, 16:36
It may depend on which country you want to get married in

You could be right, Steve ... but :rolleyes: whenever the Certificate is issued by a British Registry Office, it'll more than [I] likely be the UK authorities that set the time limits.

Ian S
16th April 2012, 20:49
Ok, I know the 3 months validity is correct but my question is this:

Do you have to get married within that 3 months, or just exchange CNI for local one?

In other words, could you apply for uk CNI, wait almost 3 months, exchange for local CNI, wait for almost another 3 months, get married?

Steve.r
16th April 2012, 21:05
I think to be safe, and what most people do is get married within the 3 month period.

Terpe
16th April 2012, 21:35
I would support what Steve.r says and plan on getting married within that 3 month period.
Why? you may ask.
Well simply because it's not always easy to control some events that may be considered 'borderline' in Philippines.

However, you could always ask your fiancee to double check with the appropriate authorities about validity, and (as belt and braces) you also check with the British Embassy in Manila.

Good luck