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Fit translation we used someone in Scotland. For getting it certified as all good we sent to Thai embassy in London via post and visit £10. DM me if you want more details if you are in UK
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Where you intend to marry -Thailand or NZ? The opposite country from where you are to marry - that person needs to provide a CONI (certificate of no impediment) to marry certificate. The country you are marrying in can check their own national but the other person needs to provide a CONI certificate to prove they are free to marry.
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A CONI (certificate of non impediment to marry) is valid for 3-6 months dependant on country you intend to marry in
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Up the Thai lane up right hand side with your Thai partner
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Best to ask your uk bank. If you leave Uk what account can you have?
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It is still 60 days stamp on entry. No firm news on that changing yet
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David Shearer or speak to the registrar in Australia - what is required to apply fur marriage. We married in UK and got interviewed by Home Office for 5 hours (separately) before they would allow us to marry in UK. Home Office block the marriage application until they investigate fully
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She needs a certificate of no impediment from Thailand officially translated to English. This proves she is not currently married - so she can marry you. If any name changes in past - name change certificates officially translated too
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Does high cholesterol & blood pressure push up premium? Or, is it just that you need to buy the medication yourself? I ran out of Ramipril (UK BP med) on last trip and had to buy something at pharmacy but could not get Ramipril itself - had to take a different one which I later found out was not the same
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