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Paperwork
Required for
Canadians
to
Marry in Italy
Non-Italians
wishing to be married in Italy are required to present to the Italian
authorities a "Nulla Osta"
(Certificate of Non-Impediment) or equivalent documentation.
The
Canadian Federal Government does not issue a "Nulla Osta."
However, the Canadian Embassy prepares a declaration containing the necessary
information. This declaration is accepted by the Italian authorities.
To
obtain this document from the Embassy, a you must go to the Consular Section
and complete and swear an Affidavit to the effect that there is
no impediment to the proposed marriage.
Bring
and present the following documents:
- Valid
Canadian passport
- Proof
of Canadian citizenship (Canadian
birth certificate, Canadian citizenship certificate, Certificate of
Registration of a Birth Abroad, Certificate of Retention of Canadian
Citizenship).
- Parents’
consent if under marriageable
age.
- Final
Divorce Decree or Death Certificate of
previous spouse (if divorced or widowed).
- Complete
details of the future spouse
are also required (full
name, father's and mother's maiden names, date and place of birth, residence).
- Document
issued by the competent Provincial Vital Statistics authorities
in Canada confirming that no registration of marriage appears in their
records.
A
woman whose previous marriage was terminated within the last 300 days
must obtain a waiver from the competent "Procure della Repubblica"
(Court). This is issued on presentation of medical evidence that she is
not pregnant.
- To
obtain the required document from our Embassy an appointment is required,
which we do for you.
- The
declaration issued by the Embassy must then be presented by the applicant
to the "Prefecture di Roma - Ufficio Legalizzasioni" to be
formally authenticated.
- Once
the document as been obtained and legalized, it must be presented to
the Marriage Office of the Municipality where your wedding will take
place, which we do for you.
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