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Hola from New Delhi!chaoclive wrote:Hi there Liksah
Thanks a lot for the reply! I will consider apostilling the CP certificate but it is a bit of a hassle and I'm not even sure how to do it. I'm worried that I'd have to go back to Vietnam (as the guy in the Embassy this morning said) and visit the UK Embassy as well as the Spanish one...that will take a while AND cost a fortune!
RE: registration in my home country: the CP certificate has already been deposited in the General Records Office in the UK (I'm a dual national at present) and when I contact the GRO about this before they said that there wasn't any need to do anything else. I'm not sure how else it could be registered in the UK if it's already with GRO.
I guess it will be a more complex issue if I (as I am considering), give up my UK citizenship. I then will probably need to show that my UK civil partnership is registered in Ireland. I'll look into this soon!
Thanks a lot for taking the time to explain this to me
All the best from Beijing
CC
I wasn't aware of that! That sounds ... wrong. How can a legalized document not be genuine ? Ultimately if that were the case then how could we ever prove that a document is genuine ?dalebutt wrote:I agree liksah, but these embassies ,for example the French embassy in Nigeria says legalising a document does not mean the document is genuine, so why bother with it? The German embassy in Nigeria stopped it altogether, perhaps they can't seem to see the point of it