Yes, I'm proud...and blessed. Thanks.
He's been a joy this past 19 years.
Yes, I'm proud...and blessed. Thanks.
He's been a joy this past 19 years.
For a small fee you can collect Degree Absolute from the Court Office,simple procedure Graham.
Oh, thanks sheriel !
Picture of my boy today....
He's made any past struggles and heartaches worthwhile.
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You done good Graham
Thanks mate...I just took that off my facebook.
That's a birthday cake he'd got for his girlfriend today.
Picture taken at his mother's house in Sweden. Soon be back with me though...both he and his girl are coming to live in our/my house. Hmm.
haha.
youtube uploads of what ?
I've currently got 87 vids on youtube.
The facility for uploading pics direct from your PC seems to have gone from this site now.
Instead, just upload your pics to photobucket/imageshack etc, then copy and paste your link to them straight into your post, using [img][/img] prefix and suffix.
My youtube channel is grahamw56, but quite a few of my vids are 'hidden' (only viewable if I supply the link). You're welcome to have a root around the boring (mostly car) stuff that I've uploaded for public viewing though.
Here's one of the slightly more topical ones...a friend singing Karaoke songs in Tagalog to his g/f, in Manila. Taken on my lady's phone camera, so not brill quality.
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Cheers Graham. ..I'll have a look when I get home. .
hey LoveManila i am in exactly the same sitution as you however my ex wife resides in the philippines, did you find out any further information regarding the NSO and the judge requiring it from yourself to marry your new bride to be? From what i can see some people say that the foriegner having the CNI is sufficient enough for the foriegner to re-marry however others state that it is a requirement to have the CENOMAR which means that one would have to go through the long process of obtaining a judicial recognition of the divorce in the philippines courts which of course means more time and more money.
Hi Mattluzon, from what I understand it depends on the province. Quezon city doesnt require me to get a Cenomar, Butuan does, Cebu does and other provinces no need.. So easiest thing is to get married in a different province that doesnt need you to get cenomar.. easier that way and less hassle.. thats what i understand so far.. but a pain in the ass to interpret it all properly..
No.
1. You MUST have a CNI issued buy the British Embassy. This is a requirement of Philippine law. Period
2. SOME authorities that issue a Marriage Licence may ask the foreign partner to submit a CENOMAR.
Philippine law puts a significant responsibility upon the Marriage licence issuing authority to make sure that the marriage will be valid
The CNI will indicate UK 'singleness' - ONLY
The CENOMAR will indicate Philippine 'singleness'
If the NSO records show you are NOT free to marry then you'll need to get that sorted out.
It's not a major issue for you with the Decree Absolute issued.
But if the authorities who will issue the marriage licenece where you will marry want to see your CENOMAR then you'll need to comply. You don't need judicial recognition.
Either you or your fiancee need to do some homework. It's entirely dependent on the Marriage Licence issue in the area
Just to explain what happened to myself in exactly the same position as the thread starter.
In the P.I. it depends which City hall you go to when applying for your marriage license.I went to Angeles City hall where I live.I was told I needed an annulment from my UK Filipino wife,,whom I had divorced in the UK.I told them under the "Philippine Family Code" I didn't need one (Google it).They still refused me.. so we went to Olongapo City ..where she lived before and got one in 15 minutes.
Don't expect the Phil's authorities to understand their own laws.
To whom ever gave me a bad rep on my post above: "Post showed disrespect ie; Definition of pot luck to an Englishman"
I would like to remind you that "Englishmen" are not the only persons who use this site and thinking so only shows the complete self indulgent attitude of this member, I was simply advocating that any person going to the Philippines to get married to have such documents in order before hand.
It's irrelevant what you may think of the laws there or anywhere else but it's their law to be respected.
So please don't dump your bad rep on me just because you ''cannot think'' of anything constructive to say.
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
Must admit don't understand that Mari
I'll counter it with a good one
It wasn't me !
i wouldnt know how to give a bad rep--or a good one.
i dont even know what rep is ive asked this before--still no idea
Press the star at the bottom of a person's post.
Haha...no need, but thanks.
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