thomshel said:
Am I correct in that I have to have both my divorce decrees translated along with my birth certificate and a single status affidavit as I have been divorced longer than 2 years...and then on top of that I have to have something saying that the birth certificate and my divorce name are the same person...and then on TOP of that I have to pay another 600 and something dollars in Cuba to actually get married?...so in essence I am looking at almost $2000.00 just to get married..and that has nothing to do with the actual wedding..ugh...never ending with the money grab it seems
Hi
For the wedding you need:
You need birth certificate translated in Spanish
Your divorce certificate translated in Spanish
Single status affidavit translated in Spanish
You need to have all that authenticated in Ottawa
I think that your Single status affidavit is only valid for 6 months..
Then you'll need all that legalized by Cuban consulate ( cost 176$ per document )
Wedding in Cuba was 625 CUC for Notary + 105 CUC since the new law is in effect since January 14th 2013 there.
When you'll come back here, you need all documents that are in Spanish translated again in English or French.
then immigration is 1040$ Canadian + 266$ if you live in Quebec for CSQ
Cost is going up fast. I did my wedding in March and total with all documents translated, hotel, food, drinks,
taxis, I paid around 8450$. Better have a very good planning for everything !
All the best !