It wasnt Jay talking hehehe Its me zobel lol
It wasnt Jay talking hehehe Its me zobel lol
A little over 6 weeks til i fly to Cebu yippppppppiiiieeeeeeeeeeee
Here's how to pass the time.....
1) Go to Tesco get £500 worth of alcohol
2) Start drinking and don't stop till it's all gone.....
BANG!!!! 6 weeks have vanished
Keith - Administrator
is it better to get a certificate of no impediment from UK or from British Embassy in Manila?
And if i get one in the UK how do i go about it. I will be in the Philippines for 15 days
How much does this cost? and do i have to go there in person, do they require anything from me like birth certificate etc
Sorry to be a pain my fiancee said it is called Certificate of Impediment is that the same thing
its the same thing.
but it will take 26days (?) i think. It costs 35quid here. and then you change it for a local CNI costs 4000pesos (takes just 20minutes in manila).
My fiancee has told me if we get Certificate of Impediment in Manilla via UK embassy we can then go back to Cebu and give the laywer all the requirements and once he recieves this a date can be scheduled for our marriage ie. one or two days after he gets it. I hope she has got all this right as i would hate any bad surprises.
Cebu, but her uncle who is a judge there sais go to Manila to get certificate it will be much faster the same day to recieve it
then we return to cebu next day, give all requirements to lawyer and within a day or two we marry. I will be out there for 15 days. I am going November 9th
yes,yes,yes... but there are TWO. so you need to get the one at your registry office in the UK which you then exchange for the local (filipino) version.
ask your lady about, pre-marital seminars, barangay taxes, and planting trees..
Mike its certainly a good time for you to be looking through this forum so make sure you double check everything before you go any further..
Mike if you leaving on 9th Nov you really need to get your cni sorted asap as i said it takes at least 21-22 days to wait on it.
let me understand this, are you guys saying i NEED aCNi from UK first to exchange for filipino local one, and if i go to philippines without getting UK CNI, there will be no marriage?
erm, yes.
see http://british-filipino.com/How%20to%20Marry.html
dont think I'm kidding about the trees. Ask your lady to go to her barangay office & clarify the local requirements.
thanks guys, i think her uncle who is a judge has given her wrong advise as he never mentioned about needing UK CNI, at leasi i now know what to do
insanity- doing the same thing over and over again,expecting a different outcome...
Marriage in the Philippines
British Consulate Cebu
Mrs. Moya Jackson
Villa Terrace, Greenhills Road
Casuntingan, Mandaue
Cebu City
Office hours: 9:00 a.m. to 12nn (Monday-Friday – by appointment only)
E-mail: honcon001@pldtdsl.net
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Hi Mike,
John's right and you really should phone your local registry office today because you have to book an appointment. I think it takes 22 days if I remember right and I think it costs £30.00. You can then take the C.O.N.I. to either the British Embassy in Manila or the British Consul office in Cebu and it will cost P4,100 for the local version which will allow you to marry in the Philippines.
If you wait and apply for the certificate in the Philippines, I think it takes 28 days. Once you have the local C.O.N.I. , you will then have to apply for a marriage licence which will take 10 days and you may also have to plant a tree somewhere in your lady's barangay and also attend a pre-marital seminar with your lady.
Iain.
Thanks everyone, all really good advice
Best thing to do is write EVERYTHING down from here & Pete's site in an easy to follow list. If anything contradicts, either supply/do both, or ask here.
Keith - Administrator
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