Hi Everybody.
I’m a long time reader of this forum and this is my first post.
I’m an Aussie guy living in Bali and working Fly-in/Fly-out of Australia.
Later this year my Javanese Fiancée and I will be marrying as Christians.
I, myself am definitely not what you would call a religious person and neither really is my Fiancée.
On the Australian Embassy – Indonesia web-site it says (about marriages in Indonesia) that:
‘For a marriage to be legal, it must be conducted according to the religion, and conform to the laws of the countries of the parties involved.’
Does anyone out there have any ideas or experience as to what the minimum requirements would be (i.e. Ceremony Script, Pastor etc.) for a wedding to be deemed as ‘conducted according to religion’ ?
Thanks in Advance.
DB.
I’m a long time reader of this forum and this is my first post.
I’m an Aussie guy living in Bali and working Fly-in/Fly-out of Australia.
Later this year my Javanese Fiancée and I will be marrying as Christians.
I, myself am definitely not what you would call a religious person and neither really is my Fiancée.
On the Australian Embassy – Indonesia web-site it says (about marriages in Indonesia) that:
‘For a marriage to be legal, it must be conducted according to the religion, and conform to the laws of the countries of the parties involved.’
Does anyone out there have any ideas or experience as to what the minimum requirements would be (i.e. Ceremony Script, Pastor etc.) for a wedding to be deemed as ‘conducted according to religion’ ?
Thanks in Advance.
DB.