Body Repatriation services from the UK to Philippines
A legal method of repatriating the dead body or mortal remains from one country to the another one is full of several responsibilities. Obtaining valid documents from the legal authorities, keeping the human remains safe and booking cargo tickets etc are the prime ones.
Managing all the arrangements while dealing with unbearable pain of losing a loved one can be tough for the deceased's family. Here, the families need a professional's support and guidance. Last Journey Funeral Direction Organization is one such team that serves people across the globe in bringing their beloved ones back home.
Our repatriation services are easily accessible in the UK. You can hire us for Dead Body Repatriation from the UK to Phillipines.
Which key facilities are the part of corpse repatriation from the UK to Phillipines package?
Whether it is an international repatriation of the dead body or a domestic relocation, the complexity and time consumption during the procedure make it tough. Last Journey Organization is aware of the key points that hinder the path of a safe, legal and dignified repatriation.
Hence, we provide the following professional help and guidance to the deceased's family for lawful transportation of remains from the UK to Phillipines.
- The team arranges legal permission for collecting and airlifting the dead body from the UK authority.
- We collect the valid death certificate from an authorized hospital in the UK.
- Our team sends the dead body to a certified embalming center if the dead body is prone to decay due to weather or other reasons.
- If the family is not available to accompany the dead body during the dead body air transportation through an air ambulance facility, the reliable team members will travel with it and inform the family about each status through an online platform.
- Arrangement of the coffin box, freezer box, metal container and ambulance for local transportation also falls under the team's responsibility.
- On behalf of the family members, the team provides all the required details about the deceased to the authoritative departments of the UK.
These above given facilities cover a huge section of the complex dead body air transportation from the UK to Phillipines. Apart from that, Last Journey leaves some room for fulfilling the personalized requirements of the deceased's family if possible.
How does the Last Journey execute a safe, lawful and dignified repatriation from the UK to Phillipines?
1. Seeking the legal permission from the UK authority -
It is necessary to get permission from the local area police of that particular location where death occured in the UK and other higher authorities for the airlifting of a dead body. These authoritative departments grant a no-objection certificate and other clearance documents to the team or the deceased's family.
Before receiving them, one must check every detail mentioned on the legal permits carefully.
2. Collecting all the required valid documents -
Documentation is one of the most crucial parts of legal and safe "dead body air transportation". Our highly skilled and knowledgeable teammates know about all the essential documents that play a crucial role in airlifting the remains from the UK.
Here we provide a list including all the important papers, certificates and documents.
- Death certificate of the deceased person issued by a certified hospital authority the UK country.
- No objection certificate (NOC) from the police administration and senior authority.
- Certificate for the embalming process if the deceased body requires it.
- Coffin box certificate given by the local funeral home available close to the deceased's location.
- A consent letter signed by the close family members of the deceased person.
- A valid identity proof of the deceased person issued by Phillipines administration.
- Clearance from the airport authority of the UK.
- A legal permit from the local area police.
- Postmortem reports if the death happened due to any unnatural reason such as accident, suicide or murder etc.
All these above-listed documents should be arranged in original as well as photocopy formats. These copies will be asked by the authorities for submission as valid proof of safe & legally fit dead body air transportation in both the countries.
Safety and dignity of the mortal remains during the corpse repatriation -
It is tough to protect the dead body from decompositioning factors such as unfavorable weather conditions and other damage-causing elements. To avoid them, the team arranges -:
- Ambulance equipped with all basic to advanced amenities.
- Freezing box or cooling cabinet for providing a favorable low temperature to the dead body.
- A qualitative coffin box for safely keeping the embalmed remains.
- Metal container for air shipping the dead body through cargo services.
- The team sends the body to a certified embalming center in the UK. Embalming is essential to keep the dead body fresh and damage-free during the air transportation. In embalming, a disinfecting chemical substance is injected into the dead body after expelling the dead body fluid. This process is performed by the professional embalming doctors.
Why choose Last Journey team as your partner in pain for dead body transportation from the UK to Phillipines?
Last Journey ensures the grievers a well-timed, legal and hassle-free relocation of their beloved one's remains. Our professionalism and touch of empathy in the dead body air transportation services make us distinct.
Take a look at the features, that make us best for bringing your loved one back home.
- The team is completely reliable as we include only well-trained and experienced members for the execution of the task.
- Safety of the dead body during airlifting is the prime responsibility of the Last Journey organization. We choose the best equipment and services for keeping the remains undamaged and fresh.
- Last Journey offers affordable air ambulance or dead body repatriation packages to clients.
- Our hiring process is quite easy. One can connect with us on a phone call to book the team to airlift the dead body from the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) -
Q - What is the cost of repatriation from the UK to Phillipines?
A - It ranges between £2,500 and £6,000.
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