Canadians getting married in Thailand
information
Thailandweddings Clients: The long and short of it is you can get the
affidavits in Chiang Mai or Bangkok and takes a morning. Then
once I have them it takes 2 working days normally to finish the
paperwork in Chiang Mai or 0ne day in Bangkok so we can register
the wedding but the ceremony can be done before.
As provided by the Canadian Embassy
Bangkok
Embassy of Canada
Consular Section
15th Floor, Abdulrahim Place,
990 Rama IV Road, Bangrak
Bangkok 10500
Telephone*: 0 2636-0540 (Consular/Notary)
Telephone*: 0 2636-0560 ext. 4450 (Passport/Citizenship)
Fax*: 0 2636-0555
E-mail: bngkk-cs@international.gc.ca
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/asia/bangkok/site/consular-en.asp#2
If you are preparing to marry in Thailand,
congratulations! Embassy officials cannot perform or witness
a marriage, but we are able to notarize the required declaration.
In Thailand, a civil marriage is legally recognized once registered
at a registrar's office, called a khet in Bangkok or an amphoe
upcountry. in Thai. Thailand does not permit civil marriage for
same-sex couples. You will need to take the following steps to
register your marriage in Thailand:
Obtain an English declaration form with
instructions available at the Embassy. Notary walk-in service
hours are Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 12:00. The declaration
is used to confirm your marital status, permanent address, and
to give two references in Canada.
If you are divorced or widowed, please
bring the original Certificate of Divorce or Death Certificate
to have the declaration notarized.
Complete the English declaration form
and submit the completed form to the Embassy with the fee for
notary service of CAD$50 (confirm the current fee and rate of
exchange with Embassy staff). The paragraphs at the top and bottom
are to be completed by Embassy staff. The application should
take only one morning to complete.
The completed and notarized English
declaration must then be translated into Thai by a certified
translator. This usually takes 1-2 days to complete.
Have all documents certified at the
Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While only the English declaration
needs to be notarized by the Embassy, both the English declaration
and Thai translation must be certified at the Thai Ministry of
Foreign Affairs to acknowledge that the signatures appearing
on the documents are recognized. This will take a maximum of
two working days.
Documents for legalization can also
be mailed to the following address with the application form
and money order in Thai Baht payable to Laksi Post Office.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Legalization Division , 3rd floor, Department
of Consular Affairs
123 Chaeng Watthana Road, Bangkok 10210
Tel: 0 2575-1056 - 9, Fax: 0 2575-1054
Hours: 08:30 to 11:30, and 13:00 to
15:30.
For map, please
click here.
Proceed to the registrar's office (amphoe
or khet) to register the marriage. If neither party speaks Thai,
an interpreter will be required. Registering the marriage will
take a maximum of one day. The nearest district registrar office
to the Embassy is:
Bangrak Registrar's Office
5 Nares Road
Bangkok 10500
Tel: 0 2236-3154
Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 16:30.
**optional** You may wish to have the
certificate of marriage translated into English or French. It
may then be notarized at either the Thai Ministry of Foreign
Affairs or at the Embassy of Canada. Notarization should take
only half a day. |