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PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:18 am    Post subject: Procedures to get married in Malaysia Reply with quote

Source: http://www.pulau-pangkor.com/get-married-in-Malaysia.html

There are 2 types of marriage: Civil and Muslim. Civil marriage is for the non-Muslims and obviously the Muslim marriage is for the Muslims.

The procedure to get married in Malaysia is quite simple.

You have a choice of three (3) different procedures to getting married. All three (3) have the same legal effect.

1. Marriage at the office of the Registrar of Marriages
2. Marriage through a religious ceremony, custom or usage such as a temple or church where the temple/church official is an appointed 3. Assistant Registrar ; or
Marriage by special licence from the Chief Minister

Marriage at the Registrar's Office

a. Both of you must give notice of marriage in the prescribed form to the Registrar of Marriage of your marriage district in which you have been resident at least seven (7) days before the giving of such notice.
b. The Registrar will put it up on the notice board of the Registry until he/she grants his/her certificate for marriage or until three (3) months have elapsed, whichever is earlier.
c. If both of you have been residents for the required period in the same marriage district, only one such notice is required.
d. Both of you must also sign a written declaration in the prescribed form stating that you have complied with all the requirements and that there are no legal obstacles.
e. When the notice has been on the board for at least twenty-one (21) days, the Registrar shall, upon payment to him/her of the prescribed fee, issue his/her certificate of marriage.
f. You must then make a date for the marriage to be solemnized by the Registrar. This has to take place within six (6) months from the date of the notice.
g. If the marriage does not take place within the specified period, a fresh notice has to be given.
h. After the marriage at the Registry, you will be legally married.
i. You may go through a customary ceremony if you wish but you are required to produce your certificate of marriage to the person officiating the ceremony.

Marriage through a religious ceremony

a. You may have your marriage solemnized in accordance with your religion, custom or usage by your clergyman, minister or priest. The clergyman, minister, priest or person solemnizing your marriage must have duly been appointed Assistant Registrar of Marriages and has the power to conduct marriages.
b. Before the marriage is solemnized, you must deliver to the Assistant Registrar of Marriages the prescribed statutory declaration signed by both of you saying that you have complied with all the requirements and that there are no legal obstacles.

Marriage by licence

a. If you are a female between sixteen (16) and eighteen (1Cool years of age, OR you wish to have your marriage solemnized at a place other than the office of a Registrar OR at some other time than the prescribed time, then you must get a special marriage licence from the Chief Minister for such purpose.
b. In such a case, you do not have to give notice or obtain a certificate of marriage but you have to produce a statutory declaration that all requirements have been complied with and that there are no legal obstacles to the marriage.
c. The licence is valid for only one (1) month and you must get married within the period.

Generally, the documents you need are:

1.Passports accompanied with a photocopy of the data page and date of latest entry page into Malaysia.
2. One colored Malaysian passport size photograph.
3. Application form "Borang JPN KCO1" for normal or special marriage.
4. Affidavit of marital status.
5. Application form "Borang G" for marriages performed by parish or temple priests.
6. If previous marriages were terminated by divorce, both parties must submit original or certified copy of final or absolute divorce decree. If terminated by death of a spouse,submit original or certified copy of the death and marriage certificates.

"Borang JPN KCO1" and "Borang G" are available at the office of the registrar of marriages.

You must stay in the country for 7 days before you can give your 21-day notice of intention of a marriage. You have to get married within 6 months after you have given your notice of intention IF there is no objection by any parties.

I am sure you would like to know how much will a marriage in Malaysia costs you. The normal civil marriage costs RM 30 and you pay at the time of marriage ceremony.

If you do not intend to have another marriage ceremony back home, then I would advise you to get the marriage certificate validated by the Foreign Affairs Malaysia and your embassies before you left Malaysia. This will make life so much easier when you want to get it recognized by your country.

If you have anymore doubts, you can contact :

The Registrar of Marriages
Malaysia National Registration Department
46551 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Telephone: (03) 7955-1255 – Marriage Department
Fax: (03) 7955-1608.
Kuala Lumpur Office: (03) 2692-5018


You should also double check with your embassies to avoid any misunderstanding.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks steven,

very useful piece of information. I wrote to the registrar sometime back and he gave me useful tips on how i can downloaded forms via JPN website.
For foreigner's marrying locals, you need to download JPN.K02 and JPN.KC01C. The licence might cost RM 100 and for ceremony will cost only RM20.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Errrr but as this is Malaysia the rules are not really rules

I dont think the 21 day wait is a hard and fast rule for example! it all depends on how nicely you ask Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

IS THERE AN OPTION WHERE YOU CAN DECIDE:

1) COMMUNION OF ASSETS

2) SEPARATION OF ASSETS

I refer to the assets belonging to the bride and groom before the marriage, is it possible to keep those assets separated and outside a possible divorce?
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 3:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can anyone tell me the link to download the application forms for marraige. I also have a question.

My Fiance is Burmese. It is very difficult to get documents verified by the government. They start asking all soets of questions, such as how did you meet a foreigner etc.

Is there any way of getting round the requirements for divorce documents to be verified by government department? Can you swear an oath in Malaysia for example?

Any help would be appreciated
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Paulf"]Can anyone tell me the link to download the application forms for marraige. I also have a question.

My Fiance is Burmese. It is very difficult to get documents verified by the government. They start asking all soets of questions, such as how did you meet a foreigner etc.

Is there any way of getting round the requirements for divorce documents to be verified by government department? Can you swear an oath in Malaysia for example?

Any help would be appreciated[/quote]

Hi,
You have 2 options.
1. First, if you need to download the forms for civil registration, visit the following website http://www.jpn.gov.my. Look under ' pendaftaran perkahwinan/penceraian, as soon as you click the link, you will see a download of borang JPN.KC02. You need to select another option which is 'Lesen Perkahwinan Khas' and download form JPN.KC01C. This are the 2 forms you need to fill up. But than again, you can write to Mrs. Chan who is the head of marriage registry and her e-mail address is :chanpohsuan@jpn.gov.my
2. Another way is get a wedding planner who will assist you in doing almost everything and how to get about.

I hope the above-stated information helps.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 6:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi,

i'm wondering, during registrar, do v have to specify on the assets divides should there be any divorce case?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 1:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nope, this is to be prepared with a lawyer. But bare in mind that as Malaysian, your partner will have more rights in case you go to court. So even such marriage contract prepared with lawyer does not 100% guarrantee that all assets you have generated while living in Malaysia will remain yours. However, it is a good start and it will help keeping things clear in front of a judge or in case of a compromise needed.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

steven wrote:
Nope, this is to be prepared with a lawyer. But bare in mind that as Malaysian, your partner will have more rights in case you go to court. So even such marriage contract prepared with lawyer does not 100% guarrantee that all assets you have generated while living in Malaysia will remain yours. However, it is a good start and it will help keeping things clear in front of a judge or in case of a compromise needed.



better I get married in my home country, is more fair and the law is clear for both parties, I don't want to end up like some smart chineses to convert to islam to cheat the wife..... clear pac ts from day 1 with the hope never to use any of them Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 5:18 am    Post subject: Info Help! Reply with quote

Can anyone from India tell me from where are we expected to take the oath of single status , in India? I am in New Delhi. Rolling Eyes

I am marrying a Malaysian girl this December, and I need to show my single status to the Malaysian authorities.

Thank You! Smile
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