How to get Non-Marriage Certificate in Pakistan

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Haris Butt

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Oct 21, 2024, 6:52:06 AM10/21/24
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A Non-Marriage Certificate is an official document issued by the relevant government authorities in Pakistan that confirms that the individual has never been married or is currently unmarried. This certificate is typically required when someone is getting married outside Pakistan, as many foreign authorities require proof that an individual is single before a marriage can be legally recognized.

Uses of a Non-Marriage Certificate:
  1. Marriage Abroad: If a Pakistani citizen wishes to marry a foreign national or get married outside Pakistan, the authorities in the foreign country often require a Non-Marriage Certificate to verify their single status.
  2. Visa or Immigration Applications: Some immigration processes, especially in countries like the USA, Canada, and European nations, require proof of unmarried status for various visa types.
  3. Legal Requirements: In case of property disputes, inheritance, or other legal matters, a Non-Marriage Certificate may be needed to clarify an individual's marital status.

How to Obtain a Non-Marriage Certificate in Pakistan

Obtaining a Non-Marriage Certificate in Pakistan involves a few administrative steps, which may vary depending on the applicant's location and the specific requirements of the authorities where the document is being submitted.

Step-by-Step Process to Get a Non-Marriage Certificate:

1.      Visit Union Council or Local Authority:

    • In Pakistan, the process typically starts at the Union Council, District Magistrate's Office, or the NADRA Office (National Database and Registration Authority). This varies depending on the location of the applicant.

2.      Submit an Application:

    • The applicant needs to fill out a form, providing basic personal information such as name, CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) number, and residential address.

3.      Provide Affidavit:

    • An affidavit, sworn before a notary public or magistrate, is usually required. This affidavit confirms that the individual has never been married or is currently single. It must be signed and attested by the applicant.

4.      Witness Statements:

    • Some authorities may require statements from two witnesses who can verify the applicant's single status.

5.      Pay Processing Fees:

    • There are processing fees involved, which vary depending on the issuing authority. This fee is usually minimal.

6.      Receive Certificate:

    • After the application is reviewed, the Non-Marriage Certificate is issued. The time frame for receiving the certificate can range from a few days to several weeks, depending on the processing speed of the local authority.

Overseas Applicants: Obtaining a Non-Marriage Certificate

For Pakistanis living abroad who need a Non-Marriage Certificate for legal or marriage purposes, the process is slightly different. Overseas Pakistanis can apply through the Pakistani Embassy or Consulate in their country of residence. The embassy typically forwards the request to the relevant authorities in Pakistan, and the certificate is issued after the necessary verifications are completed.

Required Documents for Overseas Applications:
  • Copy of Passport and CNIC.
  • Affidavit of Single Status.
  • Proof of Residency in the foreign country.
  • Witness Statements (if required by the embassy).
  • Processing Fee (to be paid at the embassy or consulate).

Authentication and Attestation of Non-Marriage Certificate

Once the Non-Marriage Certificate is issued, it may need to be attested or authenticated, especially if it is being submitted to foreign authorities. In Pakistan, the following steps are involved in the attestation process:

1.      Attestation from Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA):

    • The certificate needs to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pakistan. MOFA verifies the authenticity of the document before it is submitted to any foreign embassy or authority.

2.      Embassy Attestation:

    • After MOFA attestation, the certificate might also need to be attested by the embassy or consulate of the foreign country where the certificate will be used.

Common Challenges in Obtaining a Non-Marriage Certificate

While the process of obtaining a Non-Marriage Certificate is relatively straightforward, there can be some challenges that applicants may face:

1.      Delays in Processing:

    • Some Union Councils or local authorities may take longer to process the application, leading to delays in receiving the certificate.

2.      Inaccurate Information:

    • If there is any incorrect information on the affidavit or application, it can cause delays or rejections.

3.      Overseas Communication:

    • For Pakistanis living abroad, communication between the embassy and local authorities in Pakistan can sometimes lead to delays in the issuance of the certificate.

4.      Legal Hurdles:

    • If there are any previous marriage records or legal disputes regarding marital status, obtaining a Non-Marriage Certificate can become complicated.

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