Main Features
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Warm
climate, popular destination, cheap. Beach Weddings a favourite but many
resorts available for the more discerning couple. All budgets are
easily met in Bali
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Important Notice
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Your choices in Bali are endless. To help you decide which is best for you,
we have not included the legal ceremony prices in the Resort Inclusions.
The legal wedding ceremony in Bali the price is
from only AUD$800.00 per couple.
Inclusions -
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Personal escort and transfers upon arrival
at airport
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Fresh flower lei greeting
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Transportation to the Australian Consulate
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Certificate of no Impediment
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Civil registrar fee
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Fee for the priest
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Services of ground handler in Bali
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Flying
Time ex Melb
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5.5
hrs
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Best
time to travel - Weather
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May-August - although is quite good year round except for the wet season Dec-Feb
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High
Seasons
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June-July August and Australian School holidays
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Paperwork Required
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Copies of passports which must be valid for at least 6
months after arrival in Bali, Copies of full birth certificates, wedding
registration form ( supplied by global wedding), copy of decree absolute if
either party is divorced, copy of death certificate if either party is a
widow/widower. 6 passport sized photos of the couple together showing head
and shoulders. The couples must take originals of all documents
mentioned above as you need them when you make a sworn statement of your
intention to marry in Bali at the Australian consulate.
You must arrive in Bali at least 2 full working days
prior to your ceremony to ensure enough time for your legal paperwork to be
official.
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Basic
Legal requirements
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The Indonesian Government
requirements for arranging a legally binding marriage vows are quite
specific. Once these guidelines are met the legal formalities are
relatively easy to manage. When a couple decides to get married in Bali,
Global Weddings files all of the necessary paperwork with Indonesian
authorities. Originals of all legal and religious documentation must be
brought to Indonesia and shown as proof before the ceremony takes place. |
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