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Well, if one suddenly receives £350,000 would you tell your wife, or the inland revenue?
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Cleared it appears.Originally posted by threadedAnd if someone bungs you £350,000 remember not to tell the wife to save her having difficulties in office.
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And if someone bungs you £350,000 remember not to tell the wife to save her having difficulties in office.
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Oh right, as usual if you don't have an electricity bill you don't really exist. Grr.Originally posted by TwoWolvesJust go to your local Town Hall office, they make a small charge for the service (both passports and two utility bills required).
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Are you changing your name to ex-Caddy?Originally posted by FleetwoodSpeaking as one who is getting divorced
, I would strongly advise you against getting married, particularly if you're a contractor. Don't say you weren't warned.
signed ex-Mustang.
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Speaking as one who is getting divorcedI am almost starting to regret my decision to get married
, I would strongly advise you against getting married, particularly if you're a contractor. Don't say you weren't warned.
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Apostille
Feck, so I need an Apostille as well!! Apparently this authenticates the authenticator. Who authenticates the people who do the apostilles?
I am almost starting to regret my decision to get married....
Anyway thanks for the semi knowledgable replies.
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Just go to your local Town Hall office, they make a small charge for the service (both passports and two utility bills required). I married my Spanish wife last year in Malaga but the CNI is valid in any European country.
Good luck.
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Wedding bells
It is a legal document stating that the individual named on it is legally entitled to get married and knows of no known impediment to getting hitched.
My wife and I got married in Italy and I had to get one issued through the FCO via the British Consulate in Florence. It involved putting announcements in newspapers and waiting to see if anyone objected. If you want to know more let me know!
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Certificates of No Impediment
Doe anyone no what this is and where I can get one?Tags: None
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