Wednesday, June 29, 2011

HOW TO GET MARRIED IN BALI

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HOW TO GET MARRIED IN BALI - According to the law No.1 of 1974 concerning marriage in Indonesia Canticle 2(1): “marriage is legitimate if it has been performed according to the laws of the respective religious beliefs of the parties concerned”.

Generally, person of any nationality who would like to marry in Indonesia providing they hold one of the five religions recognized by Indonesia (Moslem, Catholic, Buddhist, Hinduism and Protestant) Marriages under Indonesian law are performed by religious minister and the catatan sipil (Civil Registrar) or by the Kantor Urusan Agama (Directorate of Islamic Religion Affairs).

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Person of non Islamic faith are required to file with the civil registry office in the regency where they want to hold ceremony a “ notice of intention to marry “as well as a “ Letter of No Impediment “ obtained from their consular representatives.

General requirements on marriage formalities in Indonesia
Widower must present a copy of death certificate of the former spouse. If there has been a divorce ,the decree must present a copy of divorced certificate.
Letter of No Impediment from Consulate General within Indonesia certifying that the couple has no objection to getting marriage in Indonesia.
Copy of Birth certificate
Copy of passport
8 Pieces of photo size 4 x 6 (groom in the right side)
Other requirements according to Indonesia marriage laws
For the issue of the Letter of No Impediment to marriage by your consular representative you may need to present for your self and your fiancé(e), passport(s) that is valid for more than 6 month. The following countries have consulates or consular representative in Bali:

• Australia
• Italy
• United Kingdom
• England
• France
• Japan
• Netherlands • Mexico
• Germany
• Spain
• Switzerland and Austria
• Norway and Denmark
• United States and America
• Sweden and Finland

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