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Transporting remains within the UK

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Transporting remains within the UK

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  1. Transporting remains within the UK Whenever you are interested in taking your loved one to another country, you need to consider many factors. These include translation, paperwork, flight booking, casket requirements, and so on. If you lack knowledge about the process of repatriation, you must consider some alternatives. A need for knowledgeable individuals in bringing your loved one abroad is high. This will lead to conducting a funeral service in right place by passing through the right steps. In addition to this, repatriation specialists can arrange everything such as transport, paperwork, and so on. They provide you valuable guidance on transporting remains within the UK. Moreover, if you want them to arrange international repatriation to any specific location in the world, they will do so. The cost of the process is not same as it depends on to which country you are taking your loved one and from which country.

  2. Transporting remains within the UK The process of transporting remains within the UK revolves about the following steps: • Notify mandatory authorities • Transfer to the UK • Decision by coroner • Funeral plan in the UK

  3. Notify mandatory authorities This is essential step whenever you need to take your loved one from abroad to the United Kingdom. You need to communicate with the local authorities in a country in which your loved one has passed away. This point is essential so that you can register the death of your loved one. The British embassy can also assist in doing this step. Some situations may ask you to go for the registration with the authorities of the UK simultaneously.

  4. Transfer to the UK Before you transfer your loved one to the UK, you need to prepare a necessary paperwork. The essential documents for taking your loved one from abroad to the United Kingdom are some notifications to UK coroner, a permit to take the body to the UK, a proof of identity, and translation that must be a certified copy. After preparing these documents, you are ready to take the body to the UK. Mainly you need to take body by air while in some cases, you can also take body by sea or road.

  5. Decision by coroner After a successful collection of your loved one from the airport, a coroner will review these documents. This will be done after you have brought your loved one to the UK. Coroner will go through the documents to decide about any inquest or post mortem. So, necessary arrangements will be done before accordingly. If there is no need of post mortem or inquest, you will need a certificate of no liability.

  6. Funeral plan in the UK After you have obtained a certificate of no liability for transporting remains within the UK, you can arrange a burial service in the UK. Before starting repatriation process, you can start burial or funeral service. One possibility is that you already arrange a local funeral director who will assist you with the repatriation. The reason is that arranging a funeral may demand guidance from a local funeral director.

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