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| WEDDINGS IN BALI |
| From palm fringed beaches to the lush
green terraces of the fertile countryside,
the beautiful island of Bali is without doubt
one of the most magical places on earth.
Bali offers a wonderful blend of culture and
scenery, appealing to sun seekers and
celebrities alike! This tropical island
conjures up images of the mystical east,
with the wealth of history and tradition
providing plenty of unique sightseeing
opportunities – a Balinese wedding is a
true celebration, Indonesian style. You can
be accompanied down the aisle by
Balinese dancers and traditional music and
even under a flower petal cascade if you
so wish. |
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| Featured Hotels |
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| Beach - Bali Hyatt |
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Beach - The Legian |
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| Beach - Melia Bali Resort |
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Beach - The Oberoi Bali |
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| Beach - Mercure Sanur |
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
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| Documents required |
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Full 10 year British passports |
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Original full length birth certificates |
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Letters of personal details / proof
of residence |
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| Additonal requirements |
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5 working days in resort required
before wedding |
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10 day minimum stay required in resort |
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Minimum age 19 |
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| Additonal documents are required if either party have been previously married, adopted or changed name.
Both parties must belong to one of the following
religions: Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu or
Buddhist and ideally must be of the same
religion.
Couples are now
required to obtain an original ‘certificate of no
impediment’ issued by their local Registry Office. In Bali this certificate will be endorsed by the
British Embassy which will be paid in local
currency approximately £35. An affidavit will be
completed in resort at a cost of £109 per person. Legal requirements are subject to change and precise details will be provided at the time of booking. |
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