lhamaza
2/8/2015 05:25 EST
Hello
I'm looking for some clear, recent, advice about getting married in Algeria. The main issue for me is understanding which documents to produce. So far we've been advised
Notice of legal capacity to get married Notice of no impediment to get married Medical certificate proving I'm healthy with no disease.
For some reason the first and last seem impossible to get hold of, my doctor wanted to know exactly which diseases etc and how they define being of sound mind to marry! I'm pretty sure it's just a simple letter confirming I have a clean bill of health which can be seen by my medical records.
Any British people who have got married there within the last year please could you help? The law seems to change like the wind there so I'm not sure the same rules applied to anyone who got married there over a year ago. However, any advice would be greatly received as it's a bit of a mine field.
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JHL
2/10/2015 09:35 EST
I believe you can get your medical certificate here. It is much cheaper and very simple.
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kwelbi
2/16/2015 05:29 EST
Wonder why they want to know if you're sound of mind?There must be a reason.............
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JHL
2/24/2015 03:02 EST
Maybe they want to know if you are sound of mind because if you want to move here you aren't. :-)
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lhamaza
2/26/2015 04:54 EST
Thanks for the replies...I now understand that legal capacity is simply notice of no impediment legalised by the foreign office. Oh and no I don't want to move there lol
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lhamaza
2/26/2015 04:56 EST
Thank you...my other half said the same thing to me. I'm very excited to get married there :)
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