Hi All,
My fiance and I (Canadian citizen) want to get married in Denmark in the future and we both currently work in Europe. What is VERY confusing to me is obtaining a 'Statement in lieu of non-impediment to marriage'.
I read here from the Global Affairs Canada website, that we can obtain the statement from any embassy. Some people on this forum state that you can obtain one on the same day.
Some websites state that I would need my birth certificate to obtain the statement. Is this true? The problem is that I left it in Canada as I have really no need for it here in Europe.
The global affairs website is not clear on what documents are needed to obtain the statement. Do I just go to the nearest embassy and swear in front of a notary that I am single?
On the statement I need the following information:
Name
Date of birth
Place of birth
Current address
Citizenship
Marital status
My fiance and I (Canadian citizen) want to get married in Denmark in the future and we both currently work in Europe. What is VERY confusing to me is obtaining a 'Statement in lieu of non-impediment to marriage'.
I read here from the Global Affairs Canada website, that we can obtain the statement from any embassy. Some people on this forum state that you can obtain one on the same day.
Some websites state that I would need my birth certificate to obtain the statement. Is this true? The problem is that I left it in Canada as I have really no need for it here in Europe.
The global affairs website is not clear on what documents are needed to obtain the statement. Do I just go to the nearest embassy and swear in front of a notary that I am single?
On the statement I need the following information:
Name
Date of birth
Place of birth
Current address
Citizenship
Marital status