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PistolPey Nov 11th 2018 11:52 pm

Problem getting married
 
Hello everyone,

Im a British Citizen who will be in the PH from Dec 16 to Jan 7 to spend with my fiance. The problem we face is we want to get married in that time but the British embasy is closed so I cannot book my appointment for the proof of affiliation. Is there any way around this to get it signed in the UK before I go or elsewhere? We have been in LDR for 3 years and feel like marrying in the PH is a better option than a Fiance Visa.

Thankyou for your help.

Stokkevn Nov 12th 2018 12:07 am

Re: Problem getting married
 
Not sure if it still works like this. My wife and I got a 'certificate of no impedance' from our local council in Aberdeen. Wife's cousin arranged church and barangay wedding & paperwork in the provinces, we turned up and got married about a week after we arrived there. I have traveled all over the world for 40 years and never contacted the British Embassy for anything.

bestvue Nov 12th 2018 1:14 am

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We got our " certificate of no impedance" from the British embassy in Abu dhabi and had to have it indorced at the embassy in Manila.( that was 15 yrs ago) I always thought the easiest option would have been a fiancee visa to get your intended into the UK then get married in the UK.

PistolPey Nov 12th 2018 1:43 am

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Originally Posted by bestvue (Post 12592187)
We got our " certificate of no impedance" from the British embassy in Abu dhabi and had to have it indorced at the embassy in Manila.( that was 15 yrs ago) I always thought the easiest option would have been a fiancee visa to get your intended into the UK then get married in the UK.

the problem with a fiance visa is it takes around six months to get approved then once my fiance is in the uk we would need to marry then apply for a visa which can take another 3-6 months and she cannot work in that time. With the Spouse option once we are married in the PH we can apply for a UK visa which takes 3-6 months then she can also work once shes in the uk, so the spouse Visa is a cheaper option which is important to me as Im 26 and just got my first property so the cost is an important factor.

Bealinehx Nov 12th 2018 9:03 am

Re: Problem getting married
 
Pistol Pey,
The British Embassy is closed on 24,25,26 and 31 December. You say you will be in Phils on 16 Dec so you do have a full week after your arrival to get there.
Why don't you call or email them?
Good luck.

Gazza-d Nov 12th 2018 4:39 pm

Re: Problem getting married
 
You are required to be in the Philippines for 10 days before you can marry, get to the embassy the day after you land, assuming it's not a weekend.

Philosophical 11 Nov 12th 2018 11:50 pm

Re: Problem getting married
 
You can book on-line now at the British Embassy in Manila. Check to see if they have appointments available after due consideration to the 10 days to which Gazza referred.

Best of luck

Stokkevn Nov 13th 2018 12:35 am

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Originally Posted by Philosophical 11 (Post 12592669)
You can book on-line now at the British Embassy in Manila. Check to see if they have appointments available after due consideration to the 10 days to which Gazza referred.

Best of luck

Is it now mandatory to use the British Embassy wrt getting married here. I have never registered with any British embassy anywhere since I, and others, were abandoned by them in Iran 40 years ago

PistolPey Nov 13th 2018 1:14 am

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Its so sad, the embassy is closed and booked up from dec 14 to jan 4 and so there is noway I can see them and do the wedding in time between my dates of dec 16 to jan 7. I thought as Im in the PH for 21 days it would be enough time but its now mandatory to book an appointment with them then 10 days after you can wed. Just wish I could book the appointment on dec 19,20,21,22 but it says unavailable online. All I need is a letter of affirmation signed at the embassy :(

Stokkevn Nov 13th 2018 1:28 am

Re: Problem getting married
 

Originally Posted by PistolPey (Post 12592702)
Its so sad, the embassy is closed and booked up from dec 14 to jan 4 and so there is noway I can see them and do the wedding in time between my dates of dec 16 to jan 7. I thought as Im in the PH for 21 days it would be enough time but its now mandatory to book an appointment with them then 10 days after you can wed. Just wish I could book the appointment on dec 19,20,21,22 but it says unavailable online. All I need is a letter of affirmation signed at the embassy :(

Just get a certificate of no impedance from your local council office in the UK. Not sure what your intended needs as she lives here, my wife was dual citizen and had lived in the UK for over 25 years so she got the same document as I did from the council. Both of which were accepted by the system here.

PistolPey Nov 13th 2018 3:00 am

Re: Problem getting married
 

Originally Posted by Stokkevn (Post 12592715)
Just get a certificate of no impedance from your local council office in the UK. Not sure what your intended needs as she lives here, my wife was dual citizen and had lived in the UK for over 25 years so she got the same document as I did from the council. Both of which were accepted by the system here.

my fiance just contacted the embasy and they stated a certificate of no impendance is no longer accepted

Gazza-d Nov 13th 2018 4:42 am

Re: Problem getting married
 

Originally Posted by PistolPey (Post 12592778)


my fiance just contacted the embasy and they stated a certificate of no impendance is no longer accepted

Yes it changed a few years ago.

David Mashael Nov 13th 2018 3:22 pm

Re: Problem getting married
 
If this bill passes, it will add even more difficulties.
New legal restrictions will make marrying a Filipina much more difficult | Philippines Lifestyle News

graham59 Apr 4th 2019 1:38 am

Re: Problem getting married
 
Check with the British embassy in Manila for current requirements, and to make an appointment to receive your Affirmation or Affidavit.... which replaces the old British CENOMAR (depending if getting married in church or not) through their WEBSITE.
Old out of date info has been given here.

scot47 Apr 4th 2019 1:58 am

Re: Problem getting married
 
Get the terminology right -
Certificate of No Impediment

Googling will get lots of results - some out of date.


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