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cm1977 said:
hi I am from Thunder Bay, Ontario. I have been all over the internet, trying to get information how to get Certificate of non-impediment from here, if someone would be so kind and share me a link or phone number to get this. I am leaving for Tunisia in 2 months and will be gone for a month. And would like to get this CONI processed this month, as I have to apply for my long birth certificate when its closer to time I leave. Who would be able to Notarize my letter stating I am single (and my info) and my fiancee's info too? (but in Thunder Bay).....thanks I hope you understand what I was trying to say, kind of in a jumbled mess. I have 2 months to do this and its stressing me out to the core, where I just feel like giving up. But I love my fiancee with all my heart, Allah has granted me a good good man .... so help me please
Did you read the following? http://tinyurl.com/6ocw2yn
Statements In Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad
If you wish to get married in a country other than Canada, you may be required to obtain a Statement In Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad. In order to determine whether you will require a Statement, visa, etc., you must contact the relevant country’s embassy, high commission or consulate in Canada.
You can submit your request for a Statement In Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad in person or by mail. It will take up to 15 working days to process it, regardless of how the document was delivered to us. The document cannot be provided to you in person. No exceptions will be made.
You must provide a statutory declaration stating your present marital status, the name and citizenship of your future spouse, and your permanent address in Canada. Statutory declarations can be done before a Canadian notary or commissioner of oaths.
If you have been married before, you must submit your certified divorce certificate or divorce judgment. If you are a widow or widower, you must submit a certified copy of the death certificate of your deceased spouse.
If you were born in Canada, you must submit your certified birth certificate. If you were not born in Canada, you must submit certified true copies of your Canadian citizenship certificate and Record of Landing form. If you have lost your Record of Landing form, this must be mentioned in the statutory declaration of marital status.
If you intend to marry in Vietnam, your Statement In Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage must be issued no more than three months before your intended marriage date.
YOu apply for a marriage search in Ontario: http://www.ontario.ca/government/what-forms-do-i-need-get-married-outside-ontario