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TSjeshem
post Oct 28 2014, 08:59 PM, updated 12y ago

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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

Please help sad.gif
MandyG
post Oct 28 2014, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(jeshem @ Oct 28 2014, 08:59 PM)
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

Please help sad.gif
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When I submit that time, the officer told me if different state then both need at the not so called place to rom but one of ur state... Example
Your wife is Kedah and you are kl so going to have rom at kl.
Then u need go submit form at Kedah first then get approved and notice time only bring the form to submit at kl de jpn...

Hope this information help u out
Kevin Chan
post Oct 30 2014, 10:53 AM

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No such thing ... i am from Perak, Wife from KL ... did my ROM at TianHou temple. Didn't go anywhere else.
TSjeshem
post Oct 30 2014, 01:36 PM

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Sorry, what I mean is, when want to submit the form(before the 21 days take count), do both of us need to go to the each state/daerah JPN to submit our form?
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post Oct 30 2014, 04:43 PM

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me and hubby from different state and we working in other state.
so we change address to the working state, just submit at the state. senang.. register kat JPN


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post Oct 30 2014, 04:45 PM

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Just change IC address.
PeowYong
post Oct 30 2014, 05:44 PM

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just change your IC address will do.
Benny T
post Nov 8 2014, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Oct 30 2014, 10:53 AM)
No such thing ... i am from Perak, Wife from KL ... did my ROM at TianHou temple. Didn't go anywhere else.
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Sorry TS,i tumpang here....

@Kevin Chan, I registered my date at Thean Hou temple but now I need to get my form from JPN. I just have to take the form from JPN and then sign it in front of commisioner of oath right?
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post Nov 8 2014, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(Benny T @ Nov 8 2014, 10:04 PM)
Sorry TS,i tumpang here....

@Kevin Chan, I registered my date at Thean Hou temple but now I need to get my form from JPN. I just have to take the form from JPN and then sign it in front of commisioner of oath right?
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fill in every thing at TianHou, pick a date, wait for any objection ... you get posted for 1 week for any objection. Then come back on the date, a registrar will do the ceremony, bring the form to commissioner of oath, at tianhou ... they will try to con you into the international version ... wolla you are done. No JPN visit at all...
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post Nov 8 2014, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Nov 8 2014, 10:24 PM)
fill in every thing at TianHou, pick a date, wait for any objection ... you get posted for 1 week for any objection. Then come back on the date, a registrar will do the ceremony, bring the form to commissioner of oath, at tianhou ... they will try to con you into the international version ... wolla you are done. No JPN visit at all...
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Hmm, I visited just now but they requested me to take the form from JPN sad.gif
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post Nov 9 2014, 07:00 AM

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QUOTE(Benny T @ Nov 8 2014, 10:52 PM)
Hmm, I visited just now but they requested me to take the form from JPN sad.gif
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WoW ... think of this as a challenge ... you need to show your resilience ... you need to show that she is worth all the time spent in JPN ... shakehead.gif
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post Nov 10 2014, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Nov 9 2014, 07:00 AM)
WoW ... think of this as a challenge ... you need to show your resilience ... you need to show that she is worth all the time spent in JPN ...  shakehead.gif
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That is not a concern biggrin.gif My only concern is whether me and my fiance need to change our address to Selangor / KL address.

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post Nov 10 2014, 10:01 AM

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Can someone list down what are the steps/procedure for ROM?

Coz i heard ppl says you need to "apply" and submit form, then wait for atleast 30 days whether got objections from any parties or not?
If no objection then only can proceed... is that true?
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post Nov 10 2014, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(Benny T @ Nov 10 2014, 09:58 AM)
That is not a concern  biggrin.gif  My only concern is whether me and my fiance need to change our address to Selangor / KL address.

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No lah ... why need to change address ? only thing is they need to post your registration at the state board to see if your wife at the original state is going to protest or not only.

do not get conned into the international version, its RM300 just to change the malay into english ... totally worthless. lolz
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post Nov 10 2014, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Nov 10 2014, 10:01 AM)
Can someone list down what are the steps/procedure for ROM?

Coz i heard ppl says you need to "apply" and submit form, then wait for atleast 30 days whether got objections from any parties or not?
If no objection then only can proceed... is that true?
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I find the below site quite useful *just 1 part, don't think you can download the form from the website, they would not accept it...

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Nov 10 2014, 10:03 AM)
No lah ... why need to change address ? only thing is they need to post your registration at the state board to see if your wife at the original state is going to protest or not only.

do not get conned into the international version, its RM300 just to change the malay into english ... totally worthless. lolz
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From my research, it does mention need to change address if not from that state, example, if I go to Putrajaya for registration, I need to change my hometown address on my IC to Selangor / KL address. Not sure this is still applicable or not. That's why I went to temple to do it. hmm.gif then in the temple, then only I realized that the "banana" part of me have to listen and speak some mandarin... doh.gif

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post Nov 17 2014, 04:22 PM

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if male below 21 female below 18 parents(father) need to follow . Just go to any JPN which have registration counter .
TSjeshem
post Nov 18 2014, 12:08 PM

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Hi Guys,

I have went to JPN and this is the actual flow that I was facing:
My bf and I am same state but different district, and we planned to register at my district JPN. therefore we need to do the following:
- Bring along both of you IC copy, front and back.
- 2 sets copy of passport photos.
1. Submit 1 copy of form at my district, go to the JPN and the pegawai will guide you how to fill in(for my case, there's an example stick on the wall). Sign the form in front of the pegawai. Our 1 set of passport will be pasted at the form.
For my case, no IC copy is needed, only need to show our original IC to prove that we are Malaysian non-muslim.

2. If you want to having ROM at the JPN, you may book the date and time right after 21 days of BOTH of you submit the form. Eg: I submit by today, but my bf submit the form 1 week later, the 21 days count down is starting from the later case.

3. My bf need to submit his form with our 1 set of photograph, sign the form in front of his district JPN, our 1 set of IC copy. Note: My presence is not necessary due to we are not register at his district JPN.

4. 21 days later, due to the ROM is being held at my district JPN, my bf need to pick up the form at his district JPN with the original letter of permission (anyone can help to collect the form as long as bring along the letter).

5. On the ROM date, my bf need to bring his JPN form together with the letter of permission(to prove that he is allowed to register at another JPN out of his district).
Bring along saksi original IC and IC copy as well.
Dress proper like you go to any government office. No jeans, no sport shoes, no sleeveless, no skirt that shorter than knee length, not allow to wear slack pants for women.

BTW, the procedure above are for those both couple are 21 years old and above rclxm9.gif

This post has been edited by jeshem: Nov 18 2014, 01:45 PM
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post Mar 9 2016, 10:29 AM

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called to JPN Shah Alam on ROM procedure (in my case , my ROM at Tian Hou Temple, >21years old , non-muslim)

If both of u are from different state and would like to held ROM at KL/Selangor , better to proceed to Church/ Temple for ROM other than JPN office itself. You can save a lot of hassle.

Just need to go any JPN to fill up the JPN KC02 form , get a commissioner of oath to stamp , pay RM20 for registration fee and thats it ... bring along 2 passport size photos each of u and original MYKad.


If you insist to held ROM at JPN office(KL/ Selangor) , u need to change ur MyKad address to KL/ Selangor address. it will take at least 1 whole day.

This post has been edited by ^Ware^wolf: Mar 9 2016, 10:29 AM
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post Mar 9 2016, 10:36 AM

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It won't take whole day unless you are going to a JPN office with many people. I still think it is easier than finding a commisioner for oath and pay for that.
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post Apr 1 2016, 10:10 AM

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hi, does anyone know can i change my ic address and submit the marriage registration form just in one day? thank you.

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