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    i think I might be looking in the wrong place on the internest about the CNI, the site I've seen says you have to put a notice in the paper then have a signed affidavit. Is this incorrect info. Maybe I should just phone the registrar tomorrow.
    Thanks all for your help, looks loike i might have been barking up the wrong tree


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    Quote Originally Posted by cruisingkerry View Post
    i think I might be looking in the wrong place on the internest about the CNI, the site I've seen says you have to put a notice in the paper then have a signed affidavit. Is this incorrect info. Maybe I should just phone the registrar tomorrow.
    Thanks all for your help, looks loike i might have been barking up the wrong tree

    Hi Kerry

    Yeah you have to phone reistrar and book an appoiment in my brough of london the nearest Interview was wuite a few weeks off.

    Then you have to wait and then pick it up.

    Worth taking seriously as the registrar i had did ask a lot of questions as they are actually suppose to make sure its a real realtionship.

    But nothing to tough,As Rusty says worth taking lots of ID and proof of address.
    Also details of Bert (full name, date of birth) and where he resides also where the wedding is to be and what date.
    Worth writing down so they dont make any silly mistakes.

    Nothing to worry about getting the CNI converted for phill at the embassy can be done by Bert (for sure the partner to be can ) or a family member (i think i recall correctly) people on here have found.

    Good luck and dont forget all us members like to have some e wedding cake


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    andypaul is right...
    the partner can change it in the british embassy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann07 View Post
    andypaul is right...
    the partner can change it in the british embassy.
    Thank you Ann07 Info like that can save people a lot of time and money.

    Blimey I got something right, quick I had better tell the Wife

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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Hi Kerry

    Yeah you have to phone reistrar and book an appoiment in my brough of london the nearest Interview was wuite a few weeks off.

    Then you have to wait and then pick it up.

    Worth taking seriously as the registrar i had did ask a lot of questions as they are actually suppose to make sure its a real realtionship.

    But nothing to tough,As Rusty says worth taking lots of ID and proof of address.
    Also details of Bert (full name, date of birth) and where he resides also where the wedding is to be and what date.
    Worth writing down so they dont make any silly mistakes.

    Nothing to worry about getting the CNI converted for phill at the embassy can be done by Bert (for sure the partner to be can ) or a family member (i think i recall correctly) people on here have found.

    Good luck and dont forget all us members like to have some e wedding cake
    Don't know if it applies for a man, but when I applied they wanted to know the parents names as well as name, DOB and full postal address. They did also want to know exactly where the wedding would take place (address), but once you get the Philippines version, it doesn't matter if it doesn't take place there, you can marry anywhere in Phils once you've got a licence.
    Iain.


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