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    Certificate??

    Hi Guys do i still need to obtain a certificate of no impediment even if i have a decree absolute ?? Thanks in advance


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    yes


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    yes you do


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    Ok thanks for the info


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    yap...apply for CNi from your registar and exchange it with Philippine version.


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    I have just spoke to my registrar , they say that i can only apply when my g/f's annulment is complete.......is that correct ? , i was hoping to take it with me later this yr.....her annulment was filed earlier this yr and its a long slow process as you all know..thanks again


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    Quote Originally Posted by laurel View Post
    I have just spoke to my registrar , they say that i can only apply when my g/f's annulment is complete.......is that correct ? , i was hoping to take it with me later this yr.....her annulment was filed earlier this yr and its a long slow process as you all know..thanks again
    If she's not free to marry yet then it's pointless applying for a CNI at this stage, because if I remember correctly, the CNI only valid in the Philippines for 3 months from the date of issue. The annulment process can be a very long one with lots of delays along the way, so I wouldn't count on it being over by the end of this year if she only filed for annulment earlier this year.
    Iain.


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    Thanks....the way the process is i m not banking on anything, annulment certainly wont be finished this year,barring a miracle....Anyway it all makes sense now just got to be patient ,many thanks


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    as already stated CNIis only valid for 3 months so you will be wasting your money

    wait untill her situation is sorted but you could have a long wait


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