Repatriation Services

Whether you need to repatriate your deceased loved one interstate, overseas, or from overseas back to Australia, Blessed Funerals’ experience and knowledge will ensure complete comfort, compassion and professional treatment during the process as part of our repatriation services.

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Repatriation to an international destination

If your loved one has passed away in Australia and you need repatriate them overseas, you must take several steps. Firstly, you must contact a reputable and well-connected Australian funeral home to register the death and prepare the necessary paperwork. At Blessed Funerals, we will work with you to connect with a funeral director in the receiving country and liaise with the appropriate authorities to ensure a timely and respected repatriation process.

Personal information regarding the deceased person’s identity needs to be obtained and verified along with next of kin, travel insurance, any accompanying family members and the contact details of the receiving funeral director.

Additionally, clearance from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is required, along with embalming certificates, airline confirmations, notary of documents, consular approvals, Health Department letters, medical letters, and the certified copy of the death certificate.

Blessed Funerals will collate and prepare the required documents for repatriation and work with the consulate to obtain the necessary permits. Our team will arrange the embalming for the journey and coordinate with the airport and the receiving funeral home overseas to ensure all laws for the destination country are met.

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Domestic repatriation between Australian states and territories

When your loved one passes away interstate, Australian law requires that you register the death in the state where the death occurred. Repatriation to the home state can be by either road or air, and we can advise you on the most appropriate transportation method and cost.

Blessed Funerals will register the death and work with the family to prepare the necessary documentation and travel arrangements.

Embalming of the deceased person’s body is a mandatory requirement for any air travel inside Australia and internationally.

Blessed Funerals has the experience, compassion and care to successfully and quickly return your loved one to their home state for burial or cremation. We will provide you and your family with the utmost support during this difficult time and ensure every detail is handled with complete professionalism.

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Our four locations are staffed by professional funeral directors with decades of highly reputed experience and service in repatriation services. Our team knows how to orchestrate successful repatriation in Australia and internationally that is deeply comforting and befitting your loved one’s life.

Get in touch with our friendly team today to discuss your funeral needs.

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