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1.       Tanja
120 posts
 02 Jul 2007 Mon 04:39 pm

As a Danish citizen what do I need to do to get married in Turkey to a Turkish citizen. Hope somebody has the answers

Thanks

2.       gülüm
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 02 Jul 2007 Mon 10:08 pm

I think the rule is the same . You must take one dokument from your country to prove you are not married there( from family registrer or something like that) .And make the APOSTiLLE. Then translate it into english or turkish. And same with your birth certificate.Dont forget apostille its very important.

3.       Tanja
120 posts
 03 Jul 2007 Tue 09:27 am

Quoting gülüm:

I think the rule is the same . You must take one dokument from your country to prove you are not married there( from family registrer or something like that) .And make the APOSTiLLE. Then translate it into english or turkish. And same with your birth certificate.Dont forget apostille its very important.



Thanks Gülüm

But what is Apostille?

4.       gülüm
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 03 Jul 2007 Tue 10:26 pm

http://hcch.e-vision.nl/index_en.php?act=conventions.authorities&cid=41

This will help you to understand what is Apostill'e

5.       egyptian_tomb
318 posts
 03 Jul 2007 Tue 10:35 pm

'Notarized' I think apostille means to have the documents be notarized......

no·ta·rize /ˈnoʊtəˌraɪz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[noh-tuh-rahyz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used with object), -rized, -riz·ing. to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.

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