That's my case, and those of a lot on this forum. It would be interesting to see them try to declare a marriage invalid, decades after registering it as valid. And which UU would provide the legal basis for that? I don't think the UU about marriage mentions mixed religion marriages, so it would need to be changed first.The answer that no one ever gives is how this affects those married years ago outside Indonesia and are registered with CatSip and have their Indonesian Government certificate saying they are married. Grandfathered? Have to change?
I believe that the law states that if the overseas marriage was registered at an overseas Indo consulate, then all is fine, regardless of religion.The answer that no one ever gives is how this affects those married years ago outside Indonesia and are registered with CatSip and have their Indonesian Government certificate saying they are married. Grandfathered? Have to change?
Good. Ours was and then at CatSip upon arrival.I believe that the law states that if the overseas marriage was registered at an overseas Indo consulate, then all is fine, regardless of religion.


Couldn't they tell by looking at your KTP?Just a quick note on this topic: I went to our local dukcapil a few days ago for an issue related to my KITAP , and the very first thing that the staff asked after seeing my KITAP asked was whether I was a Muslim or not.
A second person came in to give a form to the staff who was helping us....and his first question was whether I was a Muslim or not.
My wife had already reminded me to keep quiet when dealing with those types (I need constant reminders due to my very low tolerance for ignorance) so a polite smile stayed until we left.
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I am not quite sure about this. But is it not possible they just want to be friendly.Just a quick note on this topic: I went to our local dukcapil a few days ago for an issue related to my KITAP , and the very first thing that the staff asked after seeing my KITAP asked was whether I was a Muslim or not.
A second person came in to give a form to the staff who was helping us....and his first question was whether I was a Muslim or not.
My wife had already reminded me to keep quiet when dealing with those types (I need constant reminders due to my very low tolerance for ignorance) so a polite smile stayed until we left.
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Screw that. I never say yes. I have in a few occasions stated it was none of their business. Shit get old.Just say yes. They not gonna ask to check your foreskin udah sunat
Maybe you get served faster being a bro

Or maybe there's a different form for different religions?
Did you think of that?
That was hilarious. Thank you.
ja, they also had different forms for smokers and non-smokers...they had to print out one of the non-smokers' forms for me since evidently they don't have much call for those.
Don't go bringing rational thought in here, it's not appreciated.I was being semi serious actually, not patronising, if you know what that means lol
They might very well have a different form for muslim WNA and non muslim etc, was just a thought especially pertaining to marriage
I was being semi serious actually, not patronising, if you know what that means lol
The sarcasm hits hard(sigh)![]()
You're quite pleased with yourself, yes? That's wonderful.The sarcasm hits hard