Proof of no previous marriage
: 21.09.2023 13:36:23
Hi all!
My Danish fiancé and I recently got engaged, and we're looking to get the permission to marry from Familieretshuset. As a Canadian, I can only get a certificate from my current province of residence saying that I haven't been married there, but the sample I saw clearly says on it that it's only valid for my province and each province maintains its own records. So...in theory I could have been married anywhere else in Canada, or even any other country; I've lived in several. To me this is pretty pathetic proof of me not being married! But is it enough?
I can also write and sign an affidavit in front of a notary swearing that I'm not already married. Should I do that too? Instead?
Canada's federal government will only issue a statement saying that they don't issue such a certificate.
Any advice or previous experience would be appreciated! Thanks!
My Danish fiancé and I recently got engaged, and we're looking to get the permission to marry from Familieretshuset. As a Canadian, I can only get a certificate from my current province of residence saying that I haven't been married there, but the sample I saw clearly says on it that it's only valid for my province and each province maintains its own records. So...in theory I could have been married anywhere else in Canada, or even any other country; I've lived in several. To me this is pretty pathetic proof of me not being married! But is it enough?
I can also write and sign an affidavit in front of a notary swearing that I'm not already married. Should I do that too? Instead?
Canada's federal government will only issue a statement saying that they don't issue such a certificate.
Any advice or previous experience would be appreciated! Thanks!