Transport of a dead person from abroad
Repatriation is the process in which the body of your loved one is transported and buried in the country and city of their choice.
For those families who wish to bury their loved one in their place of origin, the Funeral Home has a full fleet of vehicles, ensuring their transport and ceremony funeral with dignity, security and professionalism, to any part of Greece or foreign. Having many years of experience and familiarity with repatriation cases, we undertake all legal and necessary actions.
Transport of a dead person from abroad
We receive the body and transfer it to our premises in an individual cold room.
We take care of the issuance of all the necessary documents, as well as their translation, in cooperation with the best funeral homes abroad and the embassy of each country.
In consultation with the family and loved ones of the deceased, we take care of its organization and completion ceremony or the safer transport of the body.
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FAQ Transportation of a deceased person from abroad
What are the conditions for transporting a dead person from abroad?
When it comes to transporting a deceased person from abroad, there are several conditions that must be met. These conditions may differ depending on the country of origin and the country of destination. Here are some common conditions often involved in the process:
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Death Certificate: The first and most crucial document required for the transfer of a deceased person is the death certificate. This document is issued by the local authorities of the country where the death occurred. It contains important information such as cause of death, date and place of death. The death certificate is necessary for legal purposes and to obtain a transport permit.
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Embalming and preservation: In most cases, the deceased must be embalmed and preserved to prevent decomposition during transport. Embalming is a process that involves the disinfection, preservation and restoration of the body. This process ensures that the body remains in a suitable condition for transport.
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Transport Arrangements: Once the necessary documentation and maintenance procedures have been completed, transport arrangements must be made. This includes contacting a reputable international funeral home or a repatriation service that specializes in transporting the dead from abroad. They are knowledgeable about the legal requirements and shipping logistics involved in the process.
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Consular assistance: Depending on the circumstances and the countries involved, it may be necessary to seek consular assistance. This is particularly important when repatriating from countries with different legal systems or when there are complications related to the cause of death.
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Customs and Immigration Clearance: In order to transport a deceased person across international borders, customs and immigration clearance must be obtained. This entails compliance with the specific regulations and requirements of both the country of origin and the country of destination. These procedures may include the production of relevant documents such as passports, death certificates and transport permits.
It is important to note that the requirements and procedures for transporting a deceased person from abroad can be complex and time-consuming. Working with experienced professionals, such as funeral directors or repatriation services, can help you navigate the intricacies of the process and ensure a smooth and respectful transfer.
Are there restrictions on transporting a dead person across international borders?
Yes, there are certain restrictions and requirements when it comes to transporting a deceased person across international borders. These regulations are in place to ensure proper handling, documentation and respect for the deceased.
First, it is important to note that each country has its own specific rules and requirements when it comes to transporting a dead body. It is important to research and comply with the regulations of both the country from which the deceased is being transported and the country of destination.
In general, the process of transporting a deceased person involves obtaining the necessary documents and permits. These may include a death certificate, embalming certificate, burial transit permit and cremation certificate (if applicable). These documents must be authenticated by the competent authorities, such as the local embassy or consulate of the country of destination.
Can the Yiannis Efstathiou Funeral Home arrange the Transportation of a deceased person from any country?
Yes, Giannis Efstathiou Funeral Home can take care of transporting a deceased person from any country. As a funeral home, it has the necessary experience and expertise to handle the necessary paperwork, logistics and arrangements required for the repatriation process.
Can transport arrangements be adapted to meet specific cultural or religious requirements?
Yes, transportation arrangements can certainly be tailored to meet specific cultural or religious requirements. In today's multicultural and diverse society, it is important to respect and accommodate the needs and preferences of different cultures and religions.