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  1. Rye83

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    How long have they known each other and how long have they been officially married here?

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    Question who married them and where?
    See|: foreigners and marriage in the philippines - Immigration: Philippine laws, procedures - The World of Filipinas

    "First of all, foreigners who wish to marry in the Philippines are required to obtain a certificate of legal capacity to marry issued by diplomatic or consular representatives of their country. This is in accordance with the first paragraph of Article 21 of the Family Code of the Philippines, which states:

    "When either or both of the contracting parties are citizens of a foreign country, it shall be necessary for them before a marriage license can be obtained, to submit a certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage, issued by their respective diplomatic or consular officials."

    For example, a citizen of the United States wishing to marry in the Philippines, must appear personally before a consular officer, at the U.S. Embassy in Manila and procure a certificate of legal capacity to marry. Once the certificate has been received, the application for a marriage license can be made at the office of the local Philippine Civil Registrar of the town or city where the Filipino fiancee is a resident. The foreigner will need to present the certificate, passport, and documentation regarding parental consent or advice if applicable. There is also a need to present a divorce decree if the foreigner has been previously married and a death certificate if a widow or widower."

    Hence was it a legal marriage?
     
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    It was definately a legal marriage, but they were only together about a month before he legged it. Strange tale. I guess she'll have to be content with a legal separation.
     
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    In US any ordained minister can marry a couple....here you have to have a special license which a lot of ministers do not have as it costs money.
     
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    In the US you aren't officially married by any church. Once you have filled out, signed with a witness and submitted the marriage license to county clerk you are married. Is it not the same here? I thought the ceremony was just a pointless thing that happened for for religious preferences and made no difference to the civil side of the marriage. What would an atheist do in the Philippines if it's required a church be involved in the matter?
     
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    You can be married by any Mayor in the PI and many Judges also. Don't have to do it for flying spaghetti monster in sky!
     
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    The way it worked for me to get married in the Philippines was as follows. Once we went through the tedious and arduous preliminary requirements to get married, the Dumaguete mayor married us in a ceremony in his office. We then had to take the contract we and he signed to the Civil Registry Office at the City Hall and get the marriage registration done. Once that paperwork was done, we had to take the paperwork to the Dumaguete NSO for national registration and marriage license request. About a month after we were married we finally were able to pick up the official marriage license at the NSO. That process seemed easy compared to the preliminary paperwork and approvals. Takes a lot of patience for a foreigner.
     
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    Agree My first wife and I did the same but not here in Duma. Plus there was a seminar involved for a local marrying a foreigner but thankfully only one of us had to attend so I sent my ex-wife.
     
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    And Aquino said he would cut out the red tape. BS otherwise nobody gets a kick back
     
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    I had to attend that prelim requisite seminar with my to-be wife which was in Visayan. Almost as painful as the Noreco seminar to get your power turned on in your name.
     
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