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

Dead Body Repatriation services from the UK to Iraq

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Bidding final goodbye to the departed soul is always tough for the family members and friends. But loosing a close one far from the homeland is too painful to accept. If a family a lost a beloved one in the UK and striving to bring the remains back home (Iraq), Last Journey Funeral Direction Organization will help them in throughout journey of legal repatriation.

Our highly skilled team members will perform documentation process on the behalf of the close kin of the deceased and keep the remains safe during repatriation.

Here are the main advantages of hiring Last Journey team for Dead body repatriation from the UK to Iraq. Take a quick view of them.

  1. Recieving the legal permission from the higher authority of the UK for collecting and airlifting the dead body.
  2. If the family wants to relocate the patient through air ambulance services, we take permission from the hospital authority as well.
  3. Arrangement of the valid documents including the death certificate issued by a certified authority.
  4. Provision of basic facilities such as coffin box, ambulance can, freezer box and metal container for keeping the body safe etc. These facilities ensure the safety and dignity of the remains.
  5. The team members accompany the corpse during the transportation if the family members are unavailable.
  6. Through an online portal, the team conveys the information regarding the transportation if only team is taking the charge of airlifting process.

Besides the above-listed prime assistance, the team acknowledges the personalized requirements of deceased's family also.

Which documents are required for a lawful repatriation of the dead body (From the UK to Iraq)?

For a safe and legalized way of transporting the remains, the family of the deceased must carry the following documents.

  • Clearance and legal permission from the higher authority of the UK. The No Objection Certificate (NOC) acts here as an appropriate permit for collecting and airlifting the dead body.
  • Death certificate from the authorized hospital of the UK. It should be signed by the senior official of the hospital authority and all the essential information must be filled in it correctly.
  • Postmortem report will be asked by the official departments if the death happened due to any unnatural reason.
  • Form 4 will be needed if the death occured at the residence of the deceased.
  • Form 4A will be needed if the death occured at any hospital of the UK.
  • Certificate for the embalming or embalming reports if the body requires this specific medical treatment before air shipping.
  • Certificate for the coffin box. The team will be able to collect it from the local funeral home available in the nearby areas.
  • A consent letter signed by the close family members of the deceased. In the absence of family, a responsible team member can fulfill this duty after discussing with the family.
  • The original identification cards of the deceased person. Any valid ID will be accepted by the authorities of the UK for the verification of the deceased person.
  • Original passport of the deceased issued by Iraq authorities can also be asked by the authorities.
  • Clearance from the local area police of the UK.
  • Clearance from the domestic airport authority of the UK.
  • All the family members and teammates of Last Journey should also carry their Original IDs with them.

One should carry these essential documents in the original as well as in photocopy formats. The team members of Last Journey will arrange 8-10 copies of each document necessary for the law-abiding dead body repatriation.

How does the team execute the Dead Body Repatriation from the UK to Iraq?

As it is known well that shifting a dead body domestically or internationally is a tough, time consuming and complex task. Hence, our team distributes the entire process into small subtasks.

Take a look at the steps we take during airlifting a dead body from the UK to Iraq.

  • First, the team collects and submits all the required valid documents and submit them to the liable departments of the UK.
  • Now the team members collect the dead body from the residence of hospital and shift it to the safe location.
  • The team shifts it to the embalming center if the transportation is going to take more than 24 hours. Embalming ensures the safety of the dead body from decompositioning elements.
  • The team arranges a coffin box that is suitable for the dead body. We also collect coffin box certificate from the local funeral home.
  • Once the embalming process is done, the team sends the cargo carrying the embalmed remains to the international airport of the UK. Here the cargo is sent to the scanning section.

After the confirmation of everything, the team members of Last Journey organization hand over the receipt and cargo to the family member. In case, the family is not participating in the dead body repatriation process, the reliable teammates will accompany the remains till the final delivery.

It is quite simple and hassle-free to hire Last Journey team for repatriation services.

You can contact the team and share all the essential details such as location and requirement of the papers etc. You can choose  the convenient mode of payment and the team members will start serving the family members in the repatriation process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) -

Q - How can one relocate the dead body from the UK to Iraq?

A - By hiring a professional and experienced Dead Body Repatriation Service Provider, a deceased's family can bring the remains back home safely and lawfully.

Q - How much time does it take to complete the dead body transportation process?

A - Nearly 5-6 weekdays are required to fulfill all the legal requirements attached with dead body air transportation from the UK.

Q - What is the cost of Dead Body Repatriation services from the UK to Iraq?

A - The cost of repatriation depends on the several factors and the services included in the procedure. Usually it ranges between £2,675 to £3,700.

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