- May 4, 2012
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- 25-04-2013
My and my fiance have decided to have a court-house civil marriage ceremony in July/August in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. We are currently working on filling the paperwork out (I'm still in the US and he's in Canada), and I am slightly confused.
As a US citizen, we have different customs than Quebecers/Canadians and I'm afraid that I don't have the proper paperwork. For Example, I don't have a registration number of civil status, and I'm unsure if my birth was actually 'registered' at all. I also don't know what an 'Act of Birth' is, and do not have a Certificate of Birth that has been issued by the Directeur de l'etat civil. I do have a Birth certificate (original copy and certified copy), a Birth Number, and a social security number.... would that be good enough? If not, where can I get the proper paperwork? Do I have to register my birth in Quebec? I thought I couldn't get 'civil status' until I traveled there/applied for PR? Is there a special form I have to fill out as a US citizen? What is a 'civil number', is it just the house number (and if not, how can I obtain it?)
Also, if I give them these documents (Birth certificate) will they be returned back to me? I'd really like someone with experience to answer my questions, please. Worst case scenario I will call the court house.
Here is the form that I am filling out: justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/formulaires/mariage/sj217-a.pdf
*Please note, me and my fiance have been thinking about getting married for a very long time. Originally, I was going to come to canada on a student visa and wrestle to get a workers permit BEFORE we get hitched, but after some consideration we decided that me gaining PR through sponsorship would be best because I would be able to establish residency much faster. We have been together for 4 years and compliment each other very well. This is not a 'shot-gun' wedding, although it may seem that way.
As a US citizen, we have different customs than Quebecers/Canadians and I'm afraid that I don't have the proper paperwork. For Example, I don't have a registration number of civil status, and I'm unsure if my birth was actually 'registered' at all. I also don't know what an 'Act of Birth' is, and do not have a Certificate of Birth that has been issued by the Directeur de l'etat civil. I do have a Birth certificate (original copy and certified copy), a Birth Number, and a social security number.... would that be good enough? If not, where can I get the proper paperwork? Do I have to register my birth in Quebec? I thought I couldn't get 'civil status' until I traveled there/applied for PR? Is there a special form I have to fill out as a US citizen? What is a 'civil number', is it just the house number (and if not, how can I obtain it?)
Also, if I give them these documents (Birth certificate) will they be returned back to me? I'd really like someone with experience to answer my questions, please. Worst case scenario I will call the court house.
Here is the form that I am filling out: justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/formulaires/mariage/sj217-a.pdf
*Please note, me and my fiance have been thinking about getting married for a very long time. Originally, I was going to come to canada on a student visa and wrestle to get a workers permit BEFORE we get hitched, but after some consideration we decided that me gaining PR through sponsorship would be best because I would be able to establish residency much faster. We have been together for 4 years and compliment each other very well. This is not a 'shot-gun' wedding, although it may seem that way.