Canadians planning to get married abroad may be required to obtain an Affidavit of Single Status. This document is sometimes called an Affidavit of No Impediment to Marriage, a Certificate of Freedom to Marry, or a Single Status Affidavit.
The affidavit of single status is a sworn statement that confirms that the person is free to marry. It includes information such as the person's full name, date of birth, current address, and marital status. The affidavit must be signed by a notary public or commissioner of oaths.
Some, but not all, foreign governments require the affidavit of single status before allowing a Canadian citizen to get married within their country. In some cases, the affidavit may also be required by a Canadian embassy or consulate before they will issue a marriage license.
If you are planning to married outside of Canada,, you should check with the embassy or consulate of the country in which you are getting marriedof their home country to find out if an affidavit of single status is required. You should also check with the Canadian embassy or consulate in that country to find out their specific requirements.
Some countries have a standard affidavit of single status that you will need to sign in front of a notary and get notarized. You can ask the country’s consulate or embassy if they have a template affidavit. If they don’t you can prepare your own using our free affidavit template .
Once you’ve filled out the single status affidavit,you will need to take it to a notary public or commissioner of oaths to have it witnessed.
Can you notarize an affidavit of Single Status Online?
Yes! affidavits of single status can be notarized virtually. Notarize.ca makes it easy to notarize your affidavits online in minutes. This is how it works:
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