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Turkey’s community of ‘foreign brides and grooms’ expanding
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 03:03 pm |
Quoting azade: Quoting robyn : Quoting azade: Foreigners will also have to provide authorities with documents obtained from the consulate of their countries and showing that they are not married. These documents have to be certified by the relevant Turkish authorities as well.
Can anyone tell me what this means? How does the consulate know that you're not married? Don't they mean that people have to obtain these documents from their town hall or something?  |
yes you have to obtain an official certificate of non-impediment from your country or the embassy/consulate.. |
Ok I see. Do you know if it needs to be translated into turkish, or is english ok? |
i think it can be in english or turkish..but im not 100% sure...
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 06:46 pm |
Quoting azade: Foreigners will also have to provide authorities with documents obtained from the consulate of their countries and showing that they are not married. These documents have to be certified by the relevant Turkish authorities as well.
Can anyone tell me what this means? How does the consulate know that you're not married? Don't they mean that people have to obtain these documents from their town hall or something?  |
Here in Holland you have to prove too you are not married by showing an extract from city councils archive. So not so strange I think.
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 07:03 pm |
Thanks for the explanations I was asking because I know that you have to follow these procedures 100% and I was wondering how and which consulate could possibly access my personal information from the municipality (that's where I should go to get the documents, yes?)
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 07:05 pm |
Quoting azade: Thanks for the explanations I was asking because I know that you have to follow these procedures 100% and I was wondering how and which consulate could possibly access my personal information from the municipality (that's where I should go to get the documents, yes?) |
In Danmark I don't know, in Holland yes.
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 07:10 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting azade: Thanks for the explanations I was asking because I know that you have to follow these procedures 100% and I was wondering how and which consulate could possibly access my personal information from the municipality (that's where I should go to get the documents, yes?) |
In Danmark I don't know, in Holland yes. |
I think it would be the same then, haven't tried this before and hopefully won't do it again
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 07:17 pm |
Quoting robyn : Quoting azade: Quoting robyn : Quoting azade: Foreigners will also have to provide authorities with documents obtained from the consulate of their countries and showing that they are not married. These documents have to be certified by the relevant Turkish authorities as well.
Can anyone tell me what this means? How does the consulate know that you're not married? Don't they mean that people have to obtain these documents from their town hall or something?  |
yes you have to obtain an official certificate of non-impediment from your country or the embassy/consulate.. |
Ok I see. Do you know if it needs to be translated into turkish, or is english ok? |
i think it can be in english or turkish..but im not 100% sure... |
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