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No Impediment Cert Confirms Zimbabwean Singles for Marriage
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28261, member: 2262"] When Zimbabweans want to marry someone in another country, they need a paper that proves they aren't already married. This document is known as a "certificate of no impediment" or "certificate of no marriage." It basically tells foreign officials that a person remains single and free to marry anyone they choose. Any Zimbabwean planning marriage abroad must ask the Registrar of Marriages for this certificate under section 42(3) of the Marriage Act. After you apply, the Registrar checks records thoroughly to make sure you haven't already tied the knot with someone else. The office wants to confirm nobody has legal reasons to block your upcoming wedding plans. You'll need several items when applying for this document. Bring your original birth certificate and copies of your passport information page. Include the passport page showing your last Zimbabwean Immigration stamp. Divorced people must show their divorce papers. Write a letter to the Registrar with your home address asking for the certificate. Should someone else pick up your certificate, mention their full name and ID number in your application letter. Pay the required fee and bring a receipt from the Zimbabwean Embassy in your current country. The embassy must stamp all your document copies before submission. These steps help verify your identity and status. Remember your certificate remains valid for exactly six months after the issue date. You cannot use an expired certificate because official documents like these have strict time limits. Plan your wedding date accordingly to avoid requesting a new certificate later. This certificate serves several important purposes. It shields foreign citizens from accidentally marrying Zimbabweans who already have spouses. Foreign partners feel more secure knowing official records confirm their single status. Marriage officials in other countries can confidently perform ceremonies involving Zimbabwean nationals. Most importantly, it provides clear, official proof about whether you can legally marry. [/QUOTE]
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