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Distance is No Barrier to Saying Goodbye: The Last Journey's International Repatriation Services

Dead Body Repatriation Services From Dubai To the Uk

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To bring the deceased body back home is full of several legal tasks and responsibilities. The family or close friends of the departed person can perform self-repatriation but hiring a professional team will be more beneficial.

Last Journey Organization provides professional Funeral Repatriation services. To hire us for repatriating a deceased body from Dubai to the UK, one can follow the below-listed steps.

  • contacting us on the provided details.
  • The team collects the primary details and informs them about the included services & their charges.
  • After picking the payment mode, the team initiates the procedure of bringing their loved one back home.
  • One can also ask for additional services in the repatriation.

These simple steps for booking the team make Last Journey preferable among the other Dead Body Repatriation service providers.

Which prime services do we provide to the clients while moving a dead body from Dubai to the UK?

It is well known that shifting the mortal remains from one country to another falls under the category of legislative exercises. Therefore, the team and the deceased's family are bound to follow the protocols, guidelines and rules determined by the administration.

Here are the key services that Last Journey team members perform according to the rule book of the Dubai administration.

  • The team informs the higher authority of Dubai about the demise of a non-native citizen in their territory.
  • After that, they grant us the legal permits and clearances as authorization to collect the dead body and airlift it from Dubai. The most important permit is NOC ( No objection certificate).
  • The team members collect the important documents in their valid and verified format. We contact or visit the responsible departments of Dubai administration to obtain the papers and perform appropriate paperwork.
  • For the safety and dignity of the mortal remains, the team arranges a cooling box, coffin box and a certified metal container with the help of local funeral home workers.
  • We arrange an ambulance facility also to shift the dead body to different locations for documentation and medical purposes.
  • The team shifts the dead body to a certified mortuary available in nearby areas to prevent it from decomposition and damage.
  • If necessary, the team members will send the remains to a government-approved embalming center available in Dubai.
  • After the completion of paperwork and embalming, the team hands over the cargo to the airport authority for airlifting.
  • In the absence of family members, the reliable teammates travel with the cargo in an air ambulance throughout the journey.

All the above-listed tasks are carried out by our highly-skilled, professional and experienced team workers. Our wide reach and strong network in Dubai help us in the quick execution of the corpse repatriation. The team has in-depth knowledge of the rules and guidelines of dead body air transportation, hence we avoid delays and obstacles unless they are unavoidable.

How does the team assist the deceased's family in paperwork?

The lawful way of bringing the remains back in the UK from Dubai, requires the inclusion of family members in the documentation procedure. The team members will assist them in collecting all the essential papers and certificates along with their Xerox copies.

Take a look at what one must carry during the legal funeral repatriation from Dubai.

  • The verified death certificate of the deceased person. All the details in the context of demise and the departed person should be written on it.
  • Postmortem reports if the deceased opted for any unnatural way of death such as suicide. The authorities will ask it in the case of murder and accident cases as well.
  • No objection certificate (NOC).
  • Local area police clearance for collecting the dead body.
  • Form 4 if the death happened at any hospital in Dubai.
  • Form 4A if death happened at the residence of the deceased person.
  • A signed consent letter will be asked. Any responsible teammate can also sign the consent form if the family is unavailable there. But the team must discuss it before signing.
  • Original passport of the deceased person issued by the UK administration.
  • The IDs of the deceased person. Any of the valid identification cards of the person. It is required to ensure the nationality (UK Citizenship) of the deceased person.
  • Certificate for the coffin box that certifies the credibility of the box.
  • Certificate for the embalming process. These embalming reports should be signed by the senior embalming official present at the center.
  • The accompanying family and team members should also carry their IDs with them.

Last Journey team members will provide photocopies of each document. Along with presenting the original documents, the family should submit copies as proof of legal dead body transport from Dubai.

How does the team take care of the remains while airlifting human remains cargo?

As described above, Last Journey arranges basic to advanced amenities for the safety and utmost dignity of the mortal remains. From ambulance to freezer to coffin, everything will ensure that the body remains undamaged.

But to enable the remains to survive unfavorable conditions such as excessively hot weather and damaging elements during transportation, the team sends them to a certified embalming center. Here the doctors replace the body fluid with a chemical disinfecting substance. It keeps the body fresh for long hours.

The final step of the dead body air transportation services is handing over the cargo to the scanning section of the airport authority available at an international airport of Dubai. Once the checking is done, the team shifts it to the air cargo section of the flight for airlifting.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) -

Q - How much time does it take to airlift the deceased body from Dubai to the UK?

A - Usually, 4-5 working days in a week are enough to relocate the remains from Dubai to the UK.

Q - What is the cost of repatriation of deceased from Dubai to the UK?

A - It depends on the services included in the repatriation package.

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