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TSjeshem
post Oct 28 2014, 08:10 PM, updated 12y ago

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Hi gals,

Does anyone face before a situation that bride-to-be is different daerah/state with bridegroom-to-be?
Do we need to submit the form at JPN by ourselves?
And do we need to go JPN together with our fiance/fiancee?(which means twice due to different daerah/state) rclxub.gif
spunkberry
post Oct 29 2014, 03:09 AM

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http://www.lawyerment.com/library/kb/Famil...rriage/1020.htm

Basically,

1. You can only marry in a district in which you have resided for more than 7 days.

2. You have to fill out the notice form at the Registrar together.

3. Because you live in different districts, both districts must have a copy of your notice.

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TSjeshem
post Oct 30 2014, 01:47 PM

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Thank you for your reply wink.gif
Yes, both of us are raised at our districts, so there should be no problem for us.
The only concern is we need to attend at both districts JPN by ourselves .
spunkberry
post Oct 30 2014, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(jeshem @ Oct 30 2014, 01:47 PM)
Thank you for your reply wink.gif
Yes, both of us are raised at our districts, so there should be no problem for us.
The only concern is we need to attend at both districts JPN by ourselves .
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I don't think so. Try calling the district JPN and ask what they need if you get married in another district smile.gif
I'm sure they only need a copy of the application you filled out at the other one together.

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TSjeshem
post Oct 31 2014, 10:39 AM

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Which means both of us only need to submit 1 set of application form?
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post Oct 31 2014, 10:45 AM

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My experience:

1. The bride - change address on IC to the groom's address (if the bride will live with the groom) or vice versa.

2. Use temporary IC to register at same JPN branch.

OR

1. Both go to JPN Putrajaya directly and do it there. Apparently this can circumvent the problem mentioned above (this is what I understand from the officer)

 

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