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marriage(moroccan guy with a canadien girl)

gladiateur19

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please,my girl is coming soon to get married here in morocco,,,i have been told that she needs to get her birth certificat and that paper from police there in canada,and a certificat that she is working
and we have to go to the ambassy here in rabat and get the capacity of marriage
my question is,,,is that all what she needs to get from canada as a paperwork?
and my other question,is that she isnt working right now,so what does she have to get as a certificat for that?
 

Algerina

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Jan 5, 2009
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I'm not sure if Morocco has the same rules as Algeria. But when I was to marry my Algerian husband we needed a number of things. Our birth certificates, interview with police, interview with foreign office, blood tests, physicals, divorce papers....and I think that was about it! It then took 6 weeks to be 'approved' to get married. Good Luck!
 

rjessome

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You should ask the Adul about what to do if she is not working. It's a Moroccan requirement, not Canada. She also needs to bring with her a sworn affidavit stating that she has no impediment to marriage. She brings this with her to the Consulate in Rabat. If she was married before, she needs her divorce certificated authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ottawa and then again at the embassy in Rabat. She also needs a letter from her doctor stating that she has no health issues or contagious diseases. She needs to show some proof of income. If she is a student, a letter from her school. If she is in receipt of unemployment benefits, copies of the cheque stubs.

You should really ask these questions in the Morocco thread. There are well over 150 pages dedicated to Morocco and this has been discussed many times.
 

stealth

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Mixed Marriage Certificate Established In Morocco


To establish a Moroccan marriage certificate in Morocco, you will find hereafter, as an indication, a list of the principal necessary documents.

Request documents :
1- Request for marriage written in language Arab and intended for the Judge of the family court (Court of the city where the marriage certificate will be established);
2- Four (04) color photographs ;
3- Certificate of birth with complete filiation (names and first names of the parents) ;
4- Statement of criminal record (or lack thereof) issued by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ;
5- Certificate of nationality delivered by the Embassy of Canada in Rabat - Morocco ;
6- Medical certificate attesting the absence of any transmissible disease ;
7- Certificate of conversion to Islam delivered by an approved imam (Moslem preacher) of a mosque, or a proof of Moslem confession ;
8- For the non Moslem women, the proof of their Jewish or Christian confession ;
9- Certificate of employment and wages ;
10- Act of divorce in the event of former marriage, duly legalized by the Canadian ministry of the Foreign Affairs in Ottawa ;
11- Certificate of death of the ex-husband for the widowers ;
12- Passport + copy of the page mentioning the date of entry in Morocco (proof of presence in Morocco) ;
13- Certificate of capacity of marriage, delivered by the Embassy of Canada in Rabat (certificate specifying your marital status...).
14- Statement of criminal record issued by the Morrocan Ministry of Justice in Rabat - Morocco ;
-*- Other documents are required by the Embassy of Canada in Morocco. They are listed in the following web-link : Marriage overseas.

Notes :
- It is recommended to come into contact with your engaged couple in order to coordinate your steps near the Adouls (agents in charge of the establishment of the marriage certificate) and to inform themselves on all other documents possibly required.
- It is to be also announced that all the documents will have to be translated into Arab language by a sworn in translator.

Visa for Canada : As regards the entry of your engaged couple in Canada, this concerns the Embassy of Canada in Morocco and not the Embassy of Morocco in Canada. We invite you to visit the site of the embassy of Canada www.rabat.gc.ca in Rabat, or the site of the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Canada www.cic.gc.ca.