05 May 2018
In order for a Danish citizen to register marriage in Indonesia, the Indonesian authority request that the Danish Embassy issue a letter, which confirms the Danish national’s name, nationality, passport number, date of issue and expiry, issuing passport authority and, if relevant, divorce papers or the death certificate of deceased spouse. When you return to Denmark after having registered your marriage in Indonesia, you shall...
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23 Apr 2018
New Zealand citizen marriage should be registered in the country where it takes place. There is no legal obligation to have your overseas marriage registered in New Zealand. To be recognized by New Zealand law your marriage in Indonesia should be registered according to Indonesian law. Your Indonesian marriage certificate(s) will be acknowledged in New Zealand. First step, you must apply Certificate of No Impediment...
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02 Oct 2017
Local Couple’s Documents for Getting Married in Bali. Due to many venues offered, many local couples from outside Bali want to have a legal wedding ceremony in Bali. However, since the government changed the regulation, those couple can’t register their marriage at Bali Civil Registry. They can have legal blessing under Bali Christian Protestant Church then register their marriage at their Civil Registry when they...
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02 Oct 2017
Information for British couple that want to have legal married in Indonesia (specially in Bali), from 10 March 2014, the Consular Section issues a new-style affirmation or an affidavit to marry. Local authorities have confirmed that they will accept this document. This replaces the old-style Certificate of No Impediment (CNI). For getting legal married in Bali, all the paperwork must be processed through British Embassy...
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