jaienei said:
To filipina
So ok lang po na dun kami sa event venue? kahit pastor po magkasal sa amin..semi-church wedding na po..semi kasi basbasan lang muna po kami nun pastor den magsign ng documents together with ninong and ninang pero wala po muna yun mga rituals like coins, veil and cord..maybe only the Bible and the ring po..kasi my dad requested us na sa 2012 na paguwi ng buong family namin sa pinas dun na lang po yung grand church wedding ceremony..only girl po kasi aq among the 3 kids..ky aun po!ahh pued po pala iparush un marriage contract? thanks po talaga! sa case ko po hahanapan pa po kaya aq ng cedula at barangay certificate? at may idea po ba kayo, kasi po 21 lang po aq so need ko po parent's consent saan po kaya aq dapat mgrequest ng parent's consent? sa caloocan na former residence ko po o sa quezon city where the wedding will take place? sorry po ha..out of the context na po yung mga tanong ko..need ko po kasi tlg help nun mga ngdaan na sa ganito..thanks po tlg mga ate at kuya!
previously your questions were answered by fellow members but i want to add more things para mas maging clear at sana naman maka help:
If this is your first marriage, the local civil registrar will ask to see your
original birth certificates or your baptismal certificates. Certified copies may be accepted. You need to provide the full name, residence and citizenship of your parents or guardians.
Individuals between the age of 21 and 25, must "... ask their parents or guardian for advice upon the intended marriage. If they do not obtain such advice, or if it be unfavorable, the marriage license shall not be issued till after three months following the completion of the publication of the application therefor. A sworn statement by the contracting parties to the effect that such advice has been sought, together with the written advice given, if any, shall be attached to the application for marriage license. Should the parents or guardian refuse to give any advice, this fact shall be stated in the sworn statement."
(this is stated in title 1, chapter 1, article 15 of the Family Code of the Philippines)
There is a waiting period of
ten consecutive days while notice of the marriage application is posted on a bulletin board outside the local civil registrar's office.
If either of you are between the ages of 18 and 25, you will need to show proof to the local civil registrar that you have received
marriage counseling. If you do not receive marriage counseling, your marriage license will not be issued for three months.
Witnesses:
Two witnesses are required. Witnesses must be of legal age.
If you are not a citizen of The Republic of The Philippines, you have to provide your passport and a certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage from the Canadian Embassy Manila
ministers of registered churches or religious sects can officiate at your wedding