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Application for Certificate of
No Impediment to Marriage (CNI)
I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the above information is correct and that I believe there is no legal impediment
to the marriage by reason of:
(a) My being lawfully married to some other person;
(b) Our being within a prohibited relationship;
(c) A lack of real consent to the marriage on my part because:
(i)
it was obtained by duress or fraud
(ii) of mistaken identity of the other party or as to the nature of the ceremony performed;
(iii) of mental incapacity understanding the nature and effect of the marriage ceremony; or
(d) My not being of marriageable age;
and I make this solemn declaration under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 (Cth) conscientiously believing the
statements contained in it to be true in every particular, and knowing that the Act provides a penalty for wilful making of
a false statement in a declaration.
Signature of person making the declaration
Date:
Declared at
Before me*
Signature of witness
Name of witness
Title of witness
*A statutory declaration under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 (Cth) as amended may be made before a Police Officer; a Notary
Public; a person before whom a statutory declaration may be made under the law of the State in which a declaration is made;
Magistrate or Registrar of a Court; a Justice of the Peace; a person authorised under any law in force in Australia or its Territories to
take affidavits; a person appointed under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 (Cth); or a person appointed to hold, or act in, the office
in a country or place outside Australia of Australian Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul, Trade Commissioner, Consular Agent,
Ambassador, High Commissioner, Minister, Head of Mission, Commissioner, Charge d’Affaires, or Counsellor, Secretary or Attache at
an Embassy, High Commissioner’s office, Legation or other post.
APPLICANT CONTACT DETAILS
(in the event we need to contact you regarding your application please provide relevant details)
Contact phone number
Alternative contact phone number (after hours / Mobile phone number)
Email address
The issue of a CNI will allow same-sex couples to take part in a marriage ceremony overseas and to be recognised as
being married according to the laws of that overseas country. However, a same-sex marriage will not be recognised as a
marriage in Australia, but will be prima facie evidence of a de facto relationship for the purposes of a civil union under some
state and territory laws.

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