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dolle1980

No need authentication it is ok

Vakil

belbaz7 wrote:

Please can you help about that mentioned below because my fiance make police record but not in Ottawa he make it in his city Ontario

A statement of criminal record (or lack thereof) issued by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) (it is mandatory to authenticate this document at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) in Ottawa


If your fiancé is in his home city he can get it legalised. But usually the police report comes in official paperwork and signed and stamped? If so then it’s acceptable to use without further authentication.  If it just on plane paper and no stamp then will be better to authenticate it.

If your not in the home city where to you would authenticate it you could ask the embassy to help
With this.

labradorgirl37

Who do you have to do interviews with ? What departments ?

Oh my I don’t like interviews , ha, ha

Making me more nervous now , oh my . Well I’m suppose to be getting into Casablanca on October 30th .. a bit scared and nervous at the same time the long travel I have .

I fly from Labrador Canada , St. John’s , Toronto .. Paris then Casablanca and the PCR tests and airports are more then enough to make me a bit nervous as I’m from a little town of 350 people and with the pandemic makes things even more scarier .  But I’m praying everything will be safe 🙏..

My fiancé and I have many thousands of hours planning and trying to figure out all the things to come together for our upcoming wedding ❤️

It takes a lot of work and much patience which takes a toll on you sometimes . My fiancé is so wonderful and helped calm me down when I felt overwhelmed and oh so sad being apart for so long .  He is just the Best ❤️ 

Praying that an interview won’t mess up all our further plans together as husband and Wife . Because in interviews being nervous sometimes can make you mess things up 😩. 

Keep us in your prayers please .

You are great here with a lot of useful information.

Thank you again ,

adghennami

Hi,
Are you visited Morocco before or just the first time

Vakil

labradorgirl37 wrote:

Who do you have to do interviews with ? What departments ?

Oh my I don’t like interviews , ha, ha

Making me more nervous now , oh my . Well I’m suppose to be getting into Casablanca on October 30th .. a bit scared and nervous at the same time the long travel I have .

I fly from Labrador Canada , St. John’s , Toronto .. Paris then Casablanca and the PCR tests and airports are more then enough to make me a bit nervous as I’m from a little town of 350 people and with the pandemic makes things even more scarier .  But I’m praying everything will be safe 🙏..

My fiancé and I have many thousands of hours planning and trying to figure out all the things to come together for our upcoming wedding ❤️

It takes a lot of work and much patience which takes a toll on you sometimes . My fiancé is so wonderful and helped calm me down when I felt overwhelmed and oh so sad being apart for so long .  He is just the Best ❤️ 

Praying that an interview won’t mess up all our further plans together as husband and Wife . Because in interviews being nervous sometimes can make you mess things up 😩. 

Keep us in your prayers please .

You are great here with a lot of useful information.

Thank you again ,


Hhh don’t worry you have nothing to worry about.

It’s the police that does the interview. They ask you to fill out a questionnaire foam with all info about yourself. Your family. Education. Work etc etc etc.

As long as you have not got a criminal record then your fine.

They will ask how you met and where you stay
Then they do verification. And give there recommendations to the judge directly.

As I mentioned as long as you don’t have a criminal record then you have nothing to worry about.

All will be fine so
Don’t need to be nervous. And if you can’t speak French or Arabic and the officer can’t speak French if English then they will ask your fiancé to answer all the question meaning translating your response.

You have nothing to worry about.

Hope this helps.

labradorgirl37

This will be My first time in Morocco

labradorgirl37

Thank you so much for your reply . 

No I have no criminal history so I am not worried about that part .

It’s just in interview and being put on the spot sometimes nerves gets the best of you . 😩


I only speak English .  My fiancé  may have to  translate to the Moroccan authorities for me .

We have nothing to hide 😊. We are a genuine couple who just want happiness together ❤️  Who love each other and everything about each other very much  ❤️

I’m just praying everything will go smoothly ❤️  We have been patient but it’s so very hard on us as a family . I pray that we will be married soon and our process won’t take a long time and he can soon be with Us in Canada 🇨🇦


Thank you so much , 😊

adghennami

It's ok everything will be fine.
You will interviewing with your fiance in the police station they will asking you about your relationship how did you meet each odre ? Where do you live right now in Morocco?...
As well they will ask him about you like ( job, family members, their names ...) and same for you.
But just for advice: don't try to let them know that you making a sexual relationship because they will be care if you are pregnant.
Feel free if you have any odre questions?
Good luck.

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