Select Your Location

Select Your Location From Dropdown List
Repatriation Services

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

Dead Body Repatriation From the Uk To Romania

FIAT IFTA NFDA International Assistance Group
Accreditation & Affiliation
We are working Globally

USA

Australia

Canada

UK

Repatriation From the Uk To Romania

The loss of a dear one's life is hard to accept. When a close one dies in the foreign country, the pain becomes unbearable. The family, friends and close kin of the deceased deal with the concern of bringing the human remains back home along with the grief of demise.

Here, they need professional guidance in the Funeral repatriation of the human remains. If a family is looking for experienced and skilled funeral direction team for the repatriation of deceased from the UK to Romania, Last Journey can be your partner in pain.

Let's know the process Last Journey adopts for a safe, quick and reliable Funeral Repatriation Services.

How does the team guide the concerned family in lawfully transporting the dead body from the UK to Romania?

Being an experienced funeral direction team and dead body repatriation service provider, Last Journey knows well how to manage different tasks simultaneously. We divide the entire complex process into several subtasks to easily conclude the airlifting of the human remains.

Give a look at the stepwise process -:

1. Seeking legal permissions from the liable authorities of the UK -

The team reaches out to the higher and local authorities of the UK administration and informs them about the law-abiding repatriation of the human remains. They grant a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and local area police clearance.

Once all the necessary authorities are done with the verification of the provided information, they grant these essential documents to the team or the family. Before receiving them, the team checks the mentioned details twice.

2. Collecting all the important documents from different departments of the UK -

The team members have complete information about the guidelines and rules determined by the Uk administration regarding dead body repatriation. Therefore we contact the right departments to receive the valid and verified documents.

  • The death certificate of the deceased person is one of the most required documents. It should have all the necessary details about the deceased person. The senior medical officer at the hospital can sign it.
  • Form 4 is needed if the death happened at the residence. It could be the permanent home of the deceased or a rented property for a temporary stay.
  • Form 4A is required if the death happened at the hospital. The hospital authority will issue this document.
  • Postmortem reports if any untimely reason caused the unnatural demise of the person.
  • The signed consent letter from the family of the deceased is important. In the absence of the family or close friends, the team member will perform this duty.
  • Clearance from the local area police.
  • No objection certificate (NOC) from the local authorities of the area where the death happened.
  • Certificate of the embalming process. The senior embalming doctor should sign it before handing it over to the family.
  • Coffin box certificate for ensuring that the box is fit for keeping the embalmed remains safe during air transportation.
  • All the family members who are participating in the process and paperwork must carry their original IDs.
  • The original Indian passport of the deceased person for the cancellation by the airport authority of the UK.
  • Any valid ID card of the deceased person that is authorised by the administration of Romania.
  • Clearance from the air traffic control system to airlift the dead body from the UK to the required destination (Romania).

You will need to submit copies of these documents to different departments. Last Journey teammates will arrange 10-12 copies of each document.

3. Safety of the dead body till the doorstep delivery -

To keep the human remains safe while funeral repatriation is tough. Our workers ensure the safety of the deceased body by arranging the below-listed facilities.

  • An ambulance van for safe and dignified domestic road transportation in both the countries (UK and Romania).
  • A spacious freezer box or cooling cabinet provides a favorable low temperature to the body.
  • A coffin box for keeping the embalmed dead body safe while moving a body from one country to another.
  • For more respectful and secure corpse repatriation , the team arranges a spacious metal container.
  • Embalming is an essential medical service that keeps the remains fresh and undamaged till the final step of the deceased's repatriation. In this process, the team of well-learned embalming doctors, replace the dead body fluid with a disinfecting chemical substance. It prevents the organs and skin from getting decomposed or damaged during human remains transport.
  • Now the embalmed remains take a final rest in a certified coffin box. It is essential to receive the coffin box certificate as it proves that the box is meeting all the determined guidelines. After placing the embalmed remains in the coffin, the team members seal it perfectly.

4. Final delivery of the dead body -

The team books the tickets for the air cargo and flight services. If the family or friends are not participating in the procedure, reliable team members will accompany the remains during the airlifting.

After reaching the destination, the team members will deliver the cargo to the doorstep of the deceased's family residence. For this we need,

  • The name of the recipient
  • Contact details
  • Address where the Cargo delivery is expected

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) -:

Q - How to bring the remains back home from the UK to Romania in a legal way?

A - Self-transportation and hiring a professional funeral director are the two ways through which one can transfer the dead body legally from the UK to Romania.

Q - How much time does the air ambulance services take?

A - Usually, it takes 3-4 days in the relocation of the remains. It may increase if the paperwork takes time.

Q - What is the cost of funeral repatriation services in the UK?

A - The cost of moving a dead body from the UK to any other country depends on the services included in the package. But the usual cost ranges between £2,500 and £20,000. 

Steps To Be Done

Effortlessly plan a dignified farewell with our 3-step process - Quick, Reliable, and Hassle-Free.

GIVE US A CALL

SHARE YOUR REQUIREMENTS

GET THE SERVICES

We’re here to help

Submit your concern and we will get back to you within 5 minutes**