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Your Bali Destination Wedding Planner
A destination wedding planner is what is needed when planning for your wedding in and most resorts will have a wedding coordinator on site to work with you to plan your destination wedding, or if you prefer, you may want to organize a beautiful private villa. In this case, you can seek an independent destination wedding planner or on booking your luxury villa may find that the management may be able to help you organize your wedding.
Inviting Your Guests:
When planning your wedding, make sure to send out invitations far in advance. After all, the majority of your guests will have to make some monetary and social calculations before they reply to your
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RSVP. If you are worried that too many guests will be unable to attend, remember that you may have the wedding ceremony at the destination of you choice and you can then hold the reception at a more convenient, albeit less exciting, location.
What should your destination wedding planner provide you?
- Your destination wedding planner should give full details of requirements and procedures for each of the appropriate nationalities.
- Help the wedding couple obtain your 'Certificate of Non Impediment' letter which will be issued by your Consulate or Embassy representative in Indonesia. For Canadian citizens, the Adventure wedding assistant will take care of your Certificate of Non Impediment letter. For citizens of the USA and Australia it will be necessary to apply in person to your Consulate after arriving in and the certificate is generally issued immediately. Your destination wedding planner will be able to assist with this process.
- Arrange the photographs that are required for the wedding certificate and documentation. Ensure that they are correct and adhere to authority requirements.
- Advise the Minister of any special requirement you may have requested such as special vows you may wish to say to eachother, additional readings, ring exchange etc.
- Just prior to wedding date all arrangements should be reconfirmed with the Civil Registrar, the Minister and any other persons involved with your wedding ceremony. Attend your ceremony to ensure it's a smooth procedure and to act as coordinator.
- Act as witnesses if you have no friends or family attending the ceremony.
Planning your wedding in can be challenging, considering the constraints on your time and the multitude of choices available. A good destination wedding planner will give you the assurance that your Wedding Day will be the one you have always dreamed of. A wedding has always been a sacred ritual and in where magic and mysteries mix in harmony, the occasion would be just perfect.
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