- Feb 5, 2011
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- Visa Office......
- Manila
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- App. Filed.......
- July 28th 2011
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- October 21, 2011
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- July 5th, 2011
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- December 15, 2011
- LANDED..........
- Waiting, waiting and more waiting....
Hi Everybody:
Perhaps someone can help me here. I will be travelling to the Philippines March 20, 2011 to get married to my sweetheart..my fiancée. I need to get there 2 weeks ahead of the wedding because I need to 1st get my "Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage" from the Canadian consulate in Cebu. After I get that certificate, we must register at the city hall in Larena, Siquijor (town where where we will marry). then we must wait 10 days AND take a marriage counselling course (lots of red tape in The Philippines).
Philippines does not require Canadians to get a Visa if their stay in The Philippines is less than 21 days. However, with all this red tape, the wedding and spend a week for a honeymoon, that'll put my stay over the 21 days. So I must get a Visitor Visa.
My question is....If they ask me at the Consulate why I need the visa...should I tell them I'm getting married? Or will that cause them to deny my visa?
If anyone has any insights on this...I would appreciate hearing them...
Thanks,
Greg
Perhaps someone can help me here. I will be travelling to the Philippines March 20, 2011 to get married to my sweetheart..my fiancée. I need to get there 2 weeks ahead of the wedding because I need to 1st get my "Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage" from the Canadian consulate in Cebu. After I get that certificate, we must register at the city hall in Larena, Siquijor (town where where we will marry). then we must wait 10 days AND take a marriage counselling course (lots of red tape in The Philippines).
Philippines does not require Canadians to get a Visa if their stay in The Philippines is less than 21 days. However, with all this red tape, the wedding and spend a week for a honeymoon, that'll put my stay over the 21 days. So I must get a Visitor Visa.
My question is....If they ask me at the Consulate why I need the visa...should I tell them I'm getting married? Or will that cause them to deny my visa?
If anyone has any insights on this...I would appreciate hearing them...
Thanks,
Greg