Getting married in Kenya
Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions. I am a widowed UK citizen. Do I need a CNI as well as the death certificate of my wife and the former marriage certificate? It is not really clear whether the CNI is also needed.
Thanks.
All I provided to prove I was free was my UK divorce certificate + my birth certificate and passport. I also had to provide copies of everything and some passport photos
My wife needed to do a CNI +
PeterVanAardt wrote:Hi Everyone. I am ex-Kenyan returning home so will be getting my ID etc but the main question is that I am going to marry my fiance from Vietnam as soon as is possible so am asking what procedures are needed plus how does her visa work once we are married. How long does it take for her to get a residence permit?
you will need the CNI, all her documents will need to be translated into English(if they are in other languages)Â and stamped and signed by a notary public.
she will still need a work permit until the permanent residency or citizenship is complete.
which depending.
Am glad to be here. Am Terry and am getting married this December to a British man.
I would like to know the marriage requirements kindly help. Am in Nairobi and he is in UK coming soon.
Another thing if you have applied for UK Spouse Visa please tell me the procedure.
Am planning to move to UK after getting married.
Thanks a lot!
Terry
I assume that your fiancée will enter Kenya on a single entry visa (tourist visa), so would be able to stay for a maximum 6 months. The link below will provide information on the documents that he will need.
You will need to apply for a spouse visa through this website:Â
I believe the decision takes about 8 weeks and costs around £800. There is a fast track service at a considerable additional charge. Below is a bit more information:
I am British and married a Kenyan. She never really liked the UK vey much, which is the main reason that we now live in Kenya. However, before we were married, we discussed my willingness to live outside the UK. It may be worth having that conversation with your fiancée, just in case you don't like life in the UK!Â
Life in the UK ain't how most Kenyans think it is. A lot of Kenyans think that the UK streets are paved with gold, only to get there and find that this isn't necessarily the case. I recommend that you go and make up your own mind though!
It is easy.
You Need a few documents and this is all!
Thank you so much for your answer Longonot62.
I will visit UK and see how life is then I will decide.
Good day!
may u must translate but i think they accept it so.
Also u need from a laywer a document that he is ready to marry u.
I know this quite a old post, but I'm getting married in Kenya, in December.
I'm getting my CNI in about 15 days. I just want to know if you have to get the CNI Legalised a stamped official certificate (an ‘apostille’) to it. By the Legislation office?
Jatin
 Thank you very much
I suggest that you read through all the posts on this thread. There is a lot of guidance and information there, which will help you.
I am Kenyan planning to marry my fiancee in Poland. How can I obtain the certificate of no impediment to marriage? How long can it take please? I will appreciate your response.
Today you should prepare your selves for a very long temporary residence process (years). Regardless, if you get married or not, it is not the marriage that makes the eligibility, and that is a very important aspect. Note, that the days of "helping", by getting married are over.
The British are quite good at spotting a marriage of convenience and they do investigate.
Permanent Leave to Remain may be given after a period of time - maybe a year (I think) and with evidence that the relationship is ongoing.
Its a whole lot more difficult and lengthy if you marry in the UK and apply from there, through the Home Office, but you are allowed to remain in the UK legally, while your application is considered, but if you leave the country, your application will be cancelled.
I believe that for relationships without marriage, its a whole lot more difficult, if not impossible, in many cases.
Divorcing is so easy today, at least in some European countries, that it does not matter if you are married or not. Marriage today does not prove anything, as it is just a registration (Las Vegas style). The issue is if the spouse can support her or him self, has an education etc., have somewhere to live. I have seen several examples and the process takes at a minimum two to three years. I can not stress enough for the European party, the importance of a prenup agreement. It saves you from many tragedies, in case something goes wrong. You do not want later to get kicked out from your own house just because a "fling marriage". However, it is just so difficult to be a realist, when in love.
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