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Originally Posted by mexico_2011 View Post

 

No, the dye didn't rub off on anything.  Not even when I got the bouquet wet during our TTD photo session! 

 

That is amazing and a great dye job!  Giving me some food for thought.  Thank you so much!

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Hi girls, can anyone help me out with the legal certificate thing.......my understanding was that we would get a 'dummy' cert to take home with us and the legal 'real' cert was sent off to have the apostile stamp put on it and then sent onto us 4 months later for it to be legal in our country. Does anyone know if this is correct? Or what actually happens to make the marrage cert legal? Many thanks for any help

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Hey Michelle,

 

From what I know, you do get a "dummy" certificate.  This can be used at the airport if you are having any problems with customs.  We are having our marriage blessed in our church when we return and our priest said that this "dummy" certificate is what he needs.  Three to four months later you will get the "legal" certificate in the mail in Spanish.  From what I know in Canada, we will have to have this "legal" certificate translated into English.  My plan is to visit either the Consulate or our City Hall to ask if once the certificate is translated if it needs to be registered in Canada.  I know this doesn't fully answer your question, but when I get more information, I will pass it along!

 

Jess

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