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Marriage... How does a foreigner marry a chinese woman?
Dec 2, 2011 19:14
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GUEST10172
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Originally Posted by GUESTSALINA

to marry a chinese woman is crazy. they dont marry who u are but they will marry ur pocket.....................


How do you know that?

That may be true for some cases, but certainly not for all cases.
Dec 4, 2011 14:07
#442  
GUEST23131 How did you ask your wife to marry you?.
Dec 5, 2011 00:15
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GUESTTRADITI... Hello ,everyone ,I am a chinese .I hope I could learn English from you!
MY QQ number is 572636984.
Dec 18, 2011 21:47
#444  
GUEST23132
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Originally Posted by GUEST2374

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You can get married in China with the L visa. But you can only stay in China within 30 days. After that, you have to go back to your country to apply for L”visiting relative's visa.


incorrect you do not have to go back to your own country to get new visa this is lies false bullshit all your husband has got to do is go with you to the PSB and get you a 6 month visa then after the 6 month visa you apply for a 12 month visa then once the 12 month visa is up you apply for a 2 year visa then after you being in china 5 years you can apply for the 5 year visa.
Dec 30, 2011 04:34
#445  
GUESTTPG Husband has been in China 19 months working. He is 54 and she is 27 and they have been having an affair. I just returned 4 weeks ago . went to join him thinking he wanted to try to save marriage. I know this is common in China. I blame him more than her, he knew better, but I had met her from my previous trips and she knew he was married.Are there any Chinese laws concerning Chinese girls having sex with married men? We have been married 31 years abd he is willing to forget about his kids and grandkids for this girl. Please need help.
Jan 5, 2012 13:43
#446  
GUEST50148 Hi, i'm a singaporean person and wanted to get marry with a china girl. What should i do? She now workpermit but if let say she quit her job. She within 1week have to go back china and cannot stay in singapore. I need your help! Please tell me what should i do?
Jan 18, 2012 08:46
#447  
GUESTDIETERVDM What do I need to get married In China? (part 1)
This write up is set up for Australia but it’s pretty much the same all over the western world.
International marriages are increasingly common: marriages between Australian and Chinese citizens are no exception. The laws and procedures for an international marriage are those of the country you are marrying in, and in most situations there is no need to marry in both as a marriage in one country is normally recognised in all others. However, there are a few issues such as the minimum age a person may marry and the possibility of having multiple spouses in some cultures which can cause a marriage to be invalid elsewhere. You should also remember that even though your country recognises your overseas marriage, it typically does not provide an automatic right for your spouse to enter your country: that is normally subject to a separate Spouse -Visa-Application. (Mostly it is a subclass 309 Visa) In the same way a foreigner has no automatic right to live in China because he or she has married a Chinese.
This are the three Documents you need to get married in China
1. No Record of marriage or Death Certificate of Ex-Spouse
From the Department of Birth, Death and Marriages in your State, a ‘No record of marriage” document is a written confirmation that there is not any record of a registration of a person’s marriage during a specific period or a copy of the death certificate of your previous spouse. The Department will search from the date of that event.
In Australia, in cases where a person cannot obtain a No Record Of Marriage (Single Status) Certificate they can obtain a form called a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – in essence it is a structured affidavit or 'statutory declaration'.
2. Divorce Papers If you have been previously married, you need the original divorce document from the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia.
3. Affidavit of Single Status the affidavit has to be notarised (signed before a notary public) according to the law of the local jurisdiction. This includes signing the document and having it witnessed by a notary public or an equivalent in your legal system.
*All Documents have to be certified - you require an Apostille stamp from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (You better of sending them an Express Return Envelop makes it quicker and more secure)


Jan 18, 2012 09:14
#448  
GUESTDIETERVDM What do I need to get married In China? (part two)
The final part - the Marriage Application
The application is equivalent to a civil marriage in many western countries but it is entirely administrative, there is no ceremony at all – you have your Reception later on with family and friends. The event normally takes well under one hour,
Let me explain again...firstly you should obtain the following forms and complete them in advance…so then you can attend the Civil Affairs Bureau – and in some cities you will have a special section for 'International Marriages' - and submit the application with the following:
• Both: Single Status Certificate, finalised divorce papers or death certificate of ex-spousefor the widowed and Affidavit of Single Status
• Both: Birth certificate
• Together: Three official style photos of the couple together – shops doing visa photos do these and know the required format
• Together: The fee (just CNY 9.00)
• Chinese person: Household registration book (hukou)
• You: Your Passport
• You: Notarised Office translations in Chinese of all originals not in Chinese (except the passport). There are official translators who provide this service in China.
(In Wuhan the ZhongXing Notary Public Office)
When everything is completed satisfactorily, you will leave – as a married couple! You will either be given you marriage certificate as you leave or you might be asked to collect it in a few days.
About the Administration of Marriage
Administration of marriages is handled by municipal Civil Affairs Bureau (Minzheng Ju 民政局). Normally, you will have to go to the office in the jurisdiction in which the Chinese partner is registered on her or his hukou (户口) though there are a few reports that couples have been able to marry in an office local to where the Chinese partner is living. It is in the nature of the Chinese system that there can be such variations in the implementation of the rules, so it is always worth checking on procedures when you visit to collect an application form.

The persons marrying must be of marriageable age: for men that is 22 years and for women 20 years old. You must not be married to another person at the time of marriage: or having more than one husband or wife in any country is not permitted under Chinese law. Marriages can only be between a male and a female, not two persons of the same gender.
You will probably need to make an appointment for the marriage in advance, but if you are arriving from overseas and in a hurry, the Chinese partner can do this before you arrive. It is reported that some offices require the application to be lodged 21 days in advanced.

All the Best and good luck
RR & Dieter
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Jan 18, 2012 19:51
#449  
GUEST61026 This are the three Documents you need to get married in China(part2)
1. No Record of marriage or Death Certificate of Ex-Spouse
From the Department of Birth, Death and Marriages in your State, a ‘No record of marriage” document is a written confirmation that there is not any record of a registration of a person’s marriage during a specific period or a copy of the death certificate of your previous spouse. The Department will search from the date of that event.
In Australia, in cases where a person cannot obtain a No Record Of Marriage (Single Status) Certificate they can obtain a form called a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – in essence it is a structured affidavit or 'statutory declaration'.
2. Divorce Papers If you have been previously married, you need the original divorce document from the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia.
3. Affidavit of Single Status the affidavit has to be notarised (signed before a notary public) according to the law of the local jurisdiction. This includes signing the document and having it witnessed by a notary public or an equivalent in your legal system.
Jan 22, 2012 13:42
#450  
GUEST94920 Just curious, can I ask, did u end up marry your girl? How is the marriage goes? Thanks.
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