I didn't mean to imply you were likely to make a false declaration....apologies if I came across that way. I think it just shows how seriously the embassy look at everything before issuing the CONI. Fortunately I had my divorce papers but even after I presented them, I had to return 2 hours later while they made a phone call, I never found out to whom but I got the impression they may have contacted some government agency in my home country.
I got married to my Thai fiancee last year. I went to my embassy in BKK and was told that if I'd been married before, I must show my divorce certificate to get the No impediment to Marriage certificate. I was also warned of the legal implications of making a false declaration.
Thanks for letting us all know. Even though you can't spell, you went to the trouble of writing this post. You could have simply scrolled by certain questions but you went the extra mile to let us know your feelings.
It was the comment " 30 days and one use only" that confuses me. Does that mean I can get a Residency Certificate only once and that I must use that for all the things it is likely to be needed for in that 30 days? Cheers.
Hi Mark. So, if for example I needed to get a residency certificate for a driving licence let's say and I get one for that purpose and then 3 months later I want to buy a new motorcycle, can I get another residency certificate to enable that? Cheers.