geedee
Coming on holiday January. 1.Can I leave and enter Australia with Australian passport and enter and leave Bali with British passport as there is no VOA charge. 2. Do we need to use different queue as wife Indonesian passport son Australian mine British Thanks
matsaleh
Yes, you can leave Australia on your Australian passport and enter Indonesia on your British passport. Just remember to tender the correct passport when leaving Indonesia and re-entering Australia. Your son will have to purchase the VOA at the VOA counter before joining you in the immigration line for foreigners. Your wife should go to the immigration line for Indonesian citizens. Immigration may allow you and your son to join your wife in the local line, but it's a bit chancy. You may queue up for half an hour, only to be told you need to be in the foreigners line.
davita
Coming on holiday January. 1.Can I leave and enter Australia with Australian passport and enter and leave Bali with British passport as there is no VOA charge. 2. Do we need to use different queue as wife Indonesian passport son Australian mine British Thanks[/QUOTE]1. No problem so long as entering Australia you have the UK passport ready and explain, if asked, where you came from and don't have the RI exit stamp in your Australian passport.2. There are different line-ups for Indonesians...and others. Your son will need to to purchase a VOA [B]prior[/B] to lining-up for the immigration check.I don't know the age of your son so be prepared for awkward questions if he is a juvenile and appear to travel on his own...maybe better to stay with his mum and go thru' WNI line-up with her.....or stay with you in that 'others' line.edit. must have been writing and didn't see Matsaleh's post until after posting mine.
geedee
Thanks Matsaleh an extra $50 to spend yippee. Have been a couple of times Bali & Jakarta went to different queues wife seems to get through much quicker and wondered whether I should try going through with her
geedee
Thanks Davita(your a fellow Scot aren't you)My son will be 15 and from previous relationship , just thought if I chanced it and all go through with wife then it would be quicker as 2 years ago we were about half an hour longer than her
matsaleh
Just to let you know, geedee, the lineup at immigration is a lot quicker than before. A lot more counters are manned (womaned/personed?) than previously, since the VIP service was outlawed.
davita
1.Thanks Davita(your a fellow Scot aren't you)2. My son will be 15 and from previous relationship , just thought if I chanced it and all go through with wife then it would be quicker as 2 years ago we were about half an hour longer than her[/QUOTE]1. Yip! but a long time ago...born Dundee in 1937 but left in 1952 to join RAF....and never returned. Where you?2. Like matsaleh says..that's what I'd do...get your wife to speak and say we are family... all immigration officers aren't Ogoh Ogoh's. Ive seen, prior to the new set-up, they called foreigners when their line was empty.BTW welcome to the forum.
geedee
1. Yip! but a long time ago...born Dundee in 1937 but left in 1952 to join RAF....and never returned. Where you?2. Like matsaleh says..that's what I'd do...get your wife to speak and say we are family... all immigration officers aren't Ogoh Ogoh's. Ive seen, prior to the new set-up, they called foreigners when their line was empty1.Born Clydebank 1957 been in Sydney since 86 brother living in Dundee for 35 yrs (poor soul)2. If large queue I will get wife to speak to immigration she can be quite persuasive
geedee
Didn't do too well replying by using the quote
davita
Didn't do too well replying by using the quote[/QUOTE]Just click on "reply with quote' then it appears in the 'quick reply' box. It can be modified...as I did with yours by adding numbers... so the reply is more clear. You can also go 'advanced' then add other stuff like smileys.:icon_e_smile:I commiserate with your brother but Dundee must have changed...it was a jute factory town when I was there and unemployement was very high.
geedee
LJust click on "reply with quote' then it appears in the 'quick reply' box. It can be modified...as I did with yours by adding numbers... so the reply is more clear. You can also go 'advanced' then add other stuff like smileys.:icon_e_smile:I commiserate with your brother but Dundee must have changed...it was a jute factory town when I was there and unemployement was very high.[/QUOTE]
geedee
How do you get your message under the balloon box
davita
Re: @ post #11hahaha OK geedee...you seem to have grasped the principle of replying with quote...but you are supposed to add something other than 'L':highly_amused:....edit: just continue writing after the last 'quote'.... leave one line free.
geedee
hahaha OK geedee...you seem to have grasped the principle of replying with quote...but you are supposed to add something other than 'L':highly_amused:....edit: just continue writing after the last 'quote'.... leave one line free.[/QUOTE]Hopefully this worksDavita more than happy to bring you bottle of wine / Whisky etc when I visit in January( no charge)I will be in candi dasa then Seminyak but will be out and about for a day here and there prob Ubud and Sanur
geedee
hahaha OK geedee...you seem to have grasped the principle of replying with quote...but you are supposed to add something other than 'L':highly_amused:....edit: just continue writing after the last 'quote'.... leave one line free.[/QUOTE]TestHopefully this worksDavita more than happy to bring you bottle of wine / Whisky etc when I visit in January( no charge)I will be in candi dasa then Seminyak but will be out and about for a day here and there prob Ubud and Sanur[/QUOTE]
Markit
Just a wayward thought: since OP is a UK dual national he can of course confer UK nationality on his son (yes, even Scotsmen!) allowing both of you to happily skip through the "no visa" line.
geedee
Just a wayward thought: since OP is a UK dual national he can of course confer UK nationality on his son (yes, even Scotsmen!) allowing both of you to happily skip through the "no visa" line.[/QUOTE]Markit - until recently If the U.K citizen just males (even Englishmen )were not married to the mother of the child it was a lengthy process for the child to be recognizedAs a start you had to register them at the British consul before they reached 16y/o costing about $1000 and prove lots of things like you support him etc etc Males were discriminated against and this has now changed which i have just discovered.Its still about $1000 but i will do in the future as i don't think their is any hope that he will pay for it.
Markit
Sorry, I didn't realize you were living in sin, more fun isn't it but problematic with the regs.How is the identification done now gene testing? Might be fun too and possibly surprising?
geedee
Sorry, I didn't realize you were living in sin, more fun isn't it but problematic with the regs.How is the identification done now gene testing? Might be fun too and possibly surprising?[/QUOTE]1.Sorry, I didn't realize you were living in sin, more fun isn't it but problematic with the regs.2.How is the identification done now gene testing? Might be fun too and possibly surprising?[/QUOTE]Markit-1. Don't know about the living in sin being fun, more like hell near the end.2. I don't think they gene test unless positive proof required as for the surprising bityou are obviously referring to him not belonging to HER as i know it wouldn't be in your natureto even dream of insulting me( i did know he was mine as he had a certain rugged handsome look often found in Scotsmen, he also appeared to be very charming)
davita
2. If large queue I will get wife to speak to immigration she can be quite persuasive[/QUOTE]If wifey is Javanese, or Batak, tell her to chill when dealing with Balinese. The Bali culture still has elements of previous dynastic and patriarchial ways and they don't like others interfering....especially females. She can be strong but best to chamfer this with subtlety. In Bali....women do all the hard labor while men wear funny hats, smoke, play cock-fighting, gamble and do ceremony...I want to be re-born a Balinese man.:icon_e_biggrin:edit: rethink...I don't smoke, gamble, nor wear a funny hat...maybe being Balinese is the wrong analogy except I used to ceremoniously present my cock as an offering.