Showing posts with label INFORMATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INFORMATION. Show all posts

Saturday, September 20, 2014

How to apply for a Residence Permit to live in Sweden

The simplest and fastest way to submit an application for a Schengen visa to visit or live in Sweden is to do it electronically. In order to apply electronically you must fulfill certain requirements and you'll need to scanned it. Then proceed to Migrationvsverket official site for more information.
  • MIGRATIONSVERKET SITE
DISCLAIMER GUYS: This is only based on my experiences and my little knowledge that I gained through out the years. Please also NOTE that requirements often change. The above information is for guidance only and should NOT be regarded as legal advice. It is very important that you verify all information through the legitimate website before making any decisions or travel plans. Remember that the results is always depend on your particular situation, the time prior to applying, time-frame and decisions are varies as long as you meet all the criteria they need. All opinions are honest and my own! Feel free to ask question and no complicated hard question please!. I try my best to answer you back 😊

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After you gather all the documents needed scanned it and apply online. Just remember that you'll need to present the same documents you sent at the day of your interview. Please consider also that you have to travel to Bangkok Thailand to leave a Biometrics once you granted a permit and this is applicable for the applicant who lives in the Philippines. You can check the important information in these below link.


I also got some information in this forum that can help you too!

That forum helps me a lot in applying my residence permit in Sweden because it gives me an idea where to start with. I always make sure that I do my research first.



Sunday, July 13, 2014

Step-by-Step [How to Report your Marriage in Philippine Embassy in Norway - Swede-Pinay]

What is Report of Marriage (ROM)? Report of Marriage is a requirement for Filipino overseas who have contracted a marriage abroad whether to a fellow Filipino or a foreign spouse. Some of us who have gotten married overseas are unaware of this step. Some couples forget to process it and some tend to skip on doing it because it takes too much time, money and stressful days (I must say LOL!). It was a bit hassle, though, but in reality, doing this will save you from any trouble later on. 

Just a heads-up guys! You should report your marriage within a year or it will be considered as late registration. You have to do it as in NOW!! don't waste time, because Report of Marriage (ROM) is one of the requirements needed for applying dual citizenship or if you want to change you Philippine passport to your married name.

I could only imagine the hassle my husband and I went through just to Report our Marriage in Phil. Embassy in Norway, whereas me was in the Philippines while him is in Sweden (we're back in LRD that time since my visa is already expired. We are in the process of applying my RP visa too and processing all the documents is like a pain in the A! ugh! so much stress that time and I'm glad that I get over it! ). Anyhow! I hope to reach out and help out people who are confused and clueless about the process. I hope my step by step procedure will help you out 😊.

Since the Embassy of Philippines in Stockholm is now closed, we just; follow the instructions we found in the site of Philippine Embassy in Norway (Oslo). According to the instruction of the Philippine Embassy in Norway:

  • Check this site (below) for further information/REQUIREMENST and FEES of application.

TAKE NOTE: All documents NOT in English must be accompanied by an English translation. So kung hindi english ang Marriage Certificate mo, kailangan mo muna itong ipa-translate sa legal translator at ipa-notaryo at ipa-authenticate sa Ministry of Foreign Affairs kung saang bansa kayo kinasal. If everything is set at completo na lahat pwede na kayo magpasa ng documents nyo.

  • Check my post (below) for further information how we translate our Swedish MC

After we gathered all the important documents needed, we sent our marriage certificate (English version and Swedish version along with other required documents) in Embassy of Philippine in Oslo Norway. This is how the Report of Marriage looks like (picture below). Pwede nyo po i-download yung form sa site ng Philippine Embassy at kayo na ang magfill-up sa bahay nyo. Pindala namin lahat ng requirements sa Philippine Embassy sa Oslo via regular mail / payment included in the envelope (Norwegian Money) po.

The Embassy will forward one copy of the Report of Marriage to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the Philippines. Another copy will be kept as part of the Embassy’s records and a third copy will be given to the applicant. 

They will return back one copy of your ROM na may signature and seal na natatak na siya (that is your own personal copy)

Report of Marriage from the Embassy (personal Copy)



Saturday, July 12, 2014

Step-by-Step [How to Marriage in Sweden if you are a Filipino]


Well, my husband lives in Sweden (VΓ€stra GΓΆtaland, Sweden) a country where my heart is. We didn't meet through a chance meeting while Me or Him was traveling for work or doing stuff, we just met online (yeah online dating site!) and found out that have mutual interest, learned about each other, fell in love and the rest is history lol. After almost a 2 and a half years of planning and LDR, he finally invited me to visit him. I went to Sweden year 2013 (btw that is my second time I visited this beautiful Country the first one is year 2009-2010). We got married the next year 2014 and we plan everything like: Me studying, learning and moving to Sweden instead of him moving to Philippines which I know is the best for us. I am now a Swedish citizen (Hallelujah!) and I just want to share to you guys our experiences on how, where and what we did to be able to go this far. My journey is one of many.

( UPDATE: I just got may Swedish Citizenship too! Hallelujah! ) If you want to check it out too here's my link:

πŸ‘‰  Swedish Citizenship Result – Citizenship Journey
πŸ‘‰  Swedish Citizenship Application – Citizenship Journey
πŸ‘‰  Swedish Passport is finally here – Citizenship Journey

I hope to reach out and help out people who are confused and clueless about the process. I hope my step by step procedure will help you out 😊. JUST A DISCLAIMER GUYS!: This is only based on my experiences and my little knowledge that I gained through out the years. Please also NOTE that Marriage license requirements often change. The below information is for guidance only and should not be regarded as legal advice. It is very important that you verify all information with local marriage license office before making any wedding decisions or travel plans. Remember that the results is always depend on your particular situation, the time prior to applying/time-frame/ decisions are varies as long as you meet all the criteria they need. All opinions are honest and my own! Feel free to ask question and no complicated hard question please!I try my best to answer you back.

Since the Embassy of Philippines in Stockholm is now closed, we just; follow the instructions we found in the site of Philippine Embassy in Norway (Oslo) and here your STEP 1 start. According to the instruction of the Philippine Embassy in Norway:
  • Before you travel to Sweden and plan for your wedding you must get the following documents from National Statistic Office (NSO) they call it now Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA) and all your documents must be Authenticated by DFA (Red Ribbon)
  1. Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) can be obtained from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the Philippines and duly authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila (Red Ribbon)
  2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and duly authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila (Red Ribbon)
  3. Both documents should be submitted to the Philippine Embassy in Oslo for further authentication of the CENOMAR as required by authorities in the above-mentioned countries/jurisdiction.
You can order a CENOMAR online at the following link:
https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph 

This is how the Authenticated CENOMAR looks Like (picture below)
Eto po yung itsura ng sinasabi nilang Certificate of No Marriage/ Certificate of Singleness

My CENOMAR
  • You also need to get your Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage (LCCM) in Philippine Embassy in Oslo.  Visit Philippine Embassy in Oslo for more information about how to get your Certificate of Legal Capacity to Marriage. Below are the requirements needed in applying LCCM. Philippine Embassy Website  πŸ‘ˆ
  1. Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) obtained from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the Philippines and duly authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila
  2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and duly authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila
  3. Submit both documents to the Philippine Embassy in Oslo for issuance of a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage (LCCM)
  4. Payment of fees for LCCM



Monday, May 19, 2014

My hubbydubby goes to Pinas ✈ / Matthias meet Philippines 😊

Finally! we are home.. hmmm !!! or should I say I'm HOME!! hehehe! 

I know its already late to post this but, I want to share you guys what my hubbydubby likes when he was here in Pinas πŸ˜Š 

Anyway! "It's good to be back" and a "Welcome" word for my hubbydubby Matthias :) I know how excited he is to see my home country and meet all my family and friends.  To cut the story short, here are some of his 1st time pictures he did when he was here for a vacation :) hahahaha
at Dubai Airport, having coffee while waiting for our next connecting flight
At last!!!! MABUHAY HAHA
first time @ hundred islands
first time to ride motorboat 
into the bat cave :)
He loves Sabado pati narin Linggo :) Jollibee!!!!!
He likes to say "Pabili nga po!!!!"
first time to eat BOY BAWANG and now his fave chichirya lol!
First time to sleep @Makati Med  due to his boils! (nagkapigsa!... :) hahaha
first time to drink San Mig Light! and now his fave Beer 
first time @ Manila Zoo
first time @ the beach .... hahaha ! nah! maybe first time to wear life vest!! hahaha
well that is SUHA :) first time to eat SUHA!! :) hehehe
first time with the lovebirds! hehehe :P
first time with the crocodile!!!!! :) he said I'm not scared! hahaha
He ate chicken feet, adobo, ginisang gulay, paksiw na bangus, at marami pang iba... :) tried andoks chiken and piritong galunggong, bagoong at wasabi! hahahaha   (sad no pictures with that)

and finally!! meet my whole family!!!!
How his bag looks like  :)

I missed him so much!! can't wait to be with him!! ( grrr! waiting for my interview schedule takes too long! God please give me more patience!!!).. I remember how he cry in the airport when he left... I know everything will fall into it's right places in Gods will!! so for now i will just wait and wait and wait. I so lab you hubbydubby Matt!!



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Sunday, January 19, 2014

My Big day... My Wedding in Swedish style 😊

Yes!!
I could't wait to do a blog post about my wedding day and share everything with you guys πŸ˜Š

"KΓ€rleken Γ€r tΓ₯lmodig & God. Allt bΓ€r den, allt tror den, allt hoppas den, allt uthΓ€adar den"

1 Corinthians 13:4-7
New International Version (NIV)

"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trust, always hopes, always perseveres. 


My wedding is a traditional church wedding and I'm glad that Matt and I is Catholic, so it's easier for us to choose the church wedding. Marrying in other country is quite confusing for me because of lot of rules, regulations and guidelines to be considered off.


Our wedding took place at VΓ€stra Tunhems Church. 
The church is located in VΓ€nersborgs municipality in VΓ€stra GΓΆtaland country. This church is really beautiful with medieveal touches. I fell in love on the ceiling with paintings, the altar and the pulpit. It remind me the old Betis Church/Parish Church of St. James the Apostle in Guagua, Pampanga

Let me just share you guys, before you can get married in Sweden, specially if you're not a Swedish citizen you must first apply for a marriage licences and they called it HindersprΓΆvning. Just set an appointment or simply visit "skatteverket" (swedish tax authority) to file for a marriage licence. Don't hesitate to ask everything because they're willing to help you. It will takes a week before you get a result just make sure that all your requirements is original and updated. We did that and it took I guess ...hmmm 3 weeks before we received the good news and it was "approved".


Anyway, after that we arranged to meet the priest of the church and discuss to HER our wedding plans. Yup! Her...In my surprise, our priest is actually a woman and it really amazed me :) We ended up sitting with her having coffee for well over an hour, and we talked to her about everything from how we met to what marriage means to us. It turned out wonderful. She was warm, friendly and very accommodating. We like her instantly and how we felt comfortable saying her our love story and plans together. We decided to have mixed English/Swedish ceremony because most of his relatives and visitors are pure Swedish.
Inside the Church. The Priest gave us her advice, said her prayers, sang psalms asking God for her blessing.
You may now kiss the bride!!!
In Swedish wedding, there are a few things that are a bit different. First, I noticed that before the wedding, everyone assembles outside the church and walks arm in arm to get into the church. As I arrived in the Church, they let me stay in a small room to have my last minute retouch. :P . Second, Matt and I walk down the aisle together. I don't wear garter belt (yung nilalagay sa legs ng bride). I didn't insist to have/wear it because people would might just be little freaked out if they saw Matt rooting around under my dress searching for that garter belt  and throw it... hahahaha


When the wedding is over, everyone filled out in the same way we went in, arm and arm again πŸ˜Š lol!, they waited us outside the church. They individually congratulated us and took some photos before going to the reception.

The reception was held in SΓ€restad BygdegΓ₯rd they called it community center, we rented the whole place and with the help of my creative mind Lol! hehe I was able to make it much more like a wedding reception. Yup! I decorated it myself, I do research online hehehe. (click here for my DIY giveaways)

I did my table arrangements and decorations. I know it's simple but for me its perfect πŸ˜Š 


"I did a few DIY projects that I found over the net (see picture above). Matt and I did all the planing ourselves, with the help of his family. His mom was the one who made my wedding dress. I made about 100 tissue flower and pompoms in different sizes, they build the table arch and I decorated it with some plastic flowers, violet Christmas light and vines. I wrote all the addresses on our invitations and sewed a linen flower for wedding dress"😊

My cake is missing Lol!! still on the fridge!!!! πŸ˜Š  oh my princes cake Lol 
I like princess cake and I requested it as my wedding cake πŸ˜Š It's home made and so perfect!!
Matt grandmother played Nyckelharpa
It was very structured and very formal dinner, SKΓ…L!!! πŸ˜Š
My wedding favor πŸ˜Š
I also altered a few wedding tradition I knew like opening our gifts in front of our visitors and we cut our cake together. I skipped throwing my bouquet.


Because my family and friends from the Philippines couldn't make it, we're planning on having another 2nd wedding when we come home. It'll be fun to see what come up with for my Pinoy style wedding ehehehe. I know the difference were so many, but in the end, the wedding are still the same. It's about bringing out the families together, with his relatives and with his friends. The fact that they spend their time to share the special moment with us. Thank you to every single person who was involved in making our special day more incredible than I ever could have dreamed of... SkΓ₯L!!!! πŸ˜Š hehehehe



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