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my fake bday party…

September 19, 2009

I just celebrated my 1st fake bday party last thursday, well i guess everything went well enough…i have this hard time calling guests coz they always have so many reasons not to come but hey, its not like i can force them to…3 of them came and one of them made this really delicious choco cake, it was so delicious and too bad they served it  to the guests that night, jeezzz….i requested for that flavor too, they usually give strawberry cakes to celebrants which i dont really get why of all the flavors on earth they had to stick to one lousy straberry flavor, it just gets into my nerves…lelz

Recieved two bouquets of roses, yes! roses that looked really really expensive, i wished they just handed me the money instead than buy roses that would die in just days..lelz…anyway im just glad 17 is over and my real bday wont be a big fuss anymore…

We’re gonna transfer house tomorrow, and its gonna be a very very busy day i guess…have so many things to do and so little time…even deciding what to do with my life seems like a pain but for now saving is the easiest plan that i have…yes you read it right, plan! I hope next month would be a lot more easier….

Please langggg, wag nyo ko pagastusen mashado..hehehe…apir!

 

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New Re-Marriage Processing

sa mga divorce na magpapakasal ulit..


good day po mga ka TF!meron na po bang nakapag try mag apply sa bagong rules ng mga DIVORCED na magpapakasal ulit?..yung “CERTIFICATE OF NO OBJECTION”..info naman po..

Certificate of No Objection (CNO)

A Certificate of No Objection (CNO) is issued ONLY to Filipinos presently residing in Japan wishing to get married to a foreign national. As a basic requirement, both the Filipino applicant and the Japanese (or other foreign national) fiancé/fiancée have to appear personally at the Embassy. If the Filipino applicant is female and widowed, under Philippine Law, she is required to wait 10 months and 1 day after the death of her husband before she can apply for remarriage.

A CNO is issued under the following circumstances:

  • A Single Filipino marrying a Japanese National
  • A Single Filipino Marrying a Foreign National
  • A Divorced Filipino marrying a Japanese National
  • A Divorced Filipino Marrying a Foreign National
  • A Widowed Filipino marrying a Japanese National
  • A Widowed Filipino marrying a Foreign National
  • A Filipino with an annulled Marriage marrying a Japanese National
  • A Filipino with an annulled Marriage marrying a Foreign National

For Divorced Filipinos:

  1. Valid Passport: Original & one (1) photocopy of first page, visa page, and last page.

    NOTE: If Expired Passport/Lost Passport/Mutilated Passport/Passport under an Assumed Name (AKA/Alias)/Passport with Discrepancy (First Name/Middle Name/Last Name/Date of Birth/Place of Birth), applicant has to apply for a new passport prior to acceptance of application for CNO. (Please see requirements for the abovementioned passport cases.)

  2. Certificate of Philippine Nationality/Identity (CPNI) under single name (please see requirements for CPNI)
  3. Completed Affidavit of Civil Status to be filed with the Embassy
  4. One Original and one (1) photocopy of the following, whichever is applicable, to be obtained from the City Hall:
    a) If former spouse is a Japanese, Family Registry (Koseki Tohon) reflecting the couples’ place and date of divorce. Please note that Koseki Shohon (part of Koseki Tohon) and Juri Shomeisho (Certificate of Acceptance) are not acceptable.
    b) If former spouse is a foreign national other than Japanese, Certificate of Acceptance of Divorce (Juri Shomeisho) showing the couples’ place and date of divorce.
  5. Original Report of Marriage (if married in Japan or outside the Philippines) or NSO Marriage Contract authenticated by the DFA (if married in the Philippines) of applicant and former spouse (Original and 1 Photocopy)
  6. Birth Certificate in security paper issued by the NSO authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (Original & 1 Photocopy).
  7. Two (2) Passport Size Pictures

 

Certificate of Philippine Nationality / Identity (CPNI)

  1. Duly Accomplished Certificate of Philippine Nationality/Identity Form ? available at the Consular Information Counter
  2. Two (2) passport size pictures
  3. Original and One (1) copy of applicant’s Birth Certificate in security paper issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) authenticated by Authentication Division, DFA Manila

sa philippine embassy din.

 

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may nakagawa na ba neto? lelz =))

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