So got a question. I was married back in 2013 and divorced within 6 months. I was reading up on requirements for marriage in the province I'm going to be married in (Newfoundland) and one of the stipulations is, if you were divorced in a country outside of Canada you have to actually hire a lawyer in NL to attest you can get married there! I get having the divorce decree and also having it translated if it's not in English but that seems excessive? When you go to get married, I mean do they have a way of knowing I was previously married in America? What about on the Spousal sponsorship application? I don't want to flat out lie but hiring a lawyer sounds really expensive and I'm concerned about that, especially if there's really no way of them knowing otherwise.