Body & Ashes Repatriation Philippines
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Rules
Body Repatriation
The Funeral Directors Declaration confirms that the preparation and reparations process has been carried out in accordance with the required standards.
Out of country certificate which is a government official document allowing the body to leave the country.
The Death Certificate & Cause of Death is required. Both a copy and the original death certificate are required for repatriation.
The deceased passport would be required.Both the original and copies of the passport would be required.
Embalming is required which temporarily preserves a body to delay decomposition while transporting the body over long distances.
Free From Infection (FFI) certificate confirms that there was no epidemic of infectious disease for three months preceding the death.
A repatriation coffin is required. The Coffin requirements - Hermetically sealed certificate.
It is essential that the consignee is a funeral director who possesses an appropriate funeral vehicle for transportation.
Embassy authorization is mandatory for permits, mortuary passports, and other documentation. You would be required to communicate with the embassy in person.
Ashes Reptriation
Funeral Directors Declaration to validate the contents of the URN during the transportation across borders.
We will need to obtain the cremation certificate from you (this is provided by the crematorium).
The deceased passport is required. The copy and the original is likely to be required by the airline (or other freights) as rules constantly change. We always re-check prior to booking travel.
The death certificate will be required. The original and copy is required.
A sealed URN would be require for transportation.
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The Philippines is an archipelagic country located in Southeast Asia, with a population estimated to be around 111 million people. It is known for its stunning beaches, diverse marine life, and rich cultural heritage. The official languages spoken in the Philippines are Filipino and English.
The presence of British or Irish people in the Philippines is significant due to tourism, business partnerships, and cultural exchange. Many British or Irish tourists visit the Philippines for its beautiful islands, such as Boracay and Palawan, and its historical sites, such as Intramuros in Manila. They contribute to the local economy, engage in various recreational activities, and appreciate the warm hospitality, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine of the Philippines.
The presence of British or Irish people in the Philippines is significant due to tourism, business partnerships, and cultural exchange. Many British or Irish tourists visit the Philippines for its beautiful islands, such as Boracay and Palawan, and its historical sites, such as Intramuros in Manila. They contribute to the local economy, engage in various recreational activities, and appreciate the warm hospitality, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine of the Philippines.
In the event of the most unfortunate circumstances, should an individual from England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, or any non-native origin pass away in Philippines, Rosy International's Philippines team is ready to assist in repatriating their remains (including ashes) back to the UK or Ireland. We can arrange collection from Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Davao City, Cebu City or any other specified location in Philippines.
Is the body or ashes currently in Philippines? If so, please click the relevant link below:
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Conversely, filipinos form one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the UK. They can be found throughout the country, with significant communities in cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow.
In the event of the passing of your beloved in any of the mentioned cities above or elsewhere, we stand ready to assist you in repatriating your loved ones remains to Philippines, if needed. In the subsequent sections, we will delve into the process of bringing your loved one back to Philippines from the UK or Ireland.
What happens when Filipinos die in the UK or Ireland?
If your loved one is an Filipinos national and died in the UK or Ireland, it is essential to register the death with the local council to obtain the official death certificate. Should you desire to lay your loved one to rest in Philippines, you would need to contact an International Funeral Director, such as ourselves, to initiate the repatriation process back to Afghanistan.
Why repatriate a body/ashes back to Philippines?
There are several reasons why you might wish to repatriate your loved one back to Philippines, especially if they were just visiting the UK or Ireland. In such cases, we strongly advise reaching out to the travel insurance company as they typically provide financial assistance. Other reasons why you may prefer repatriating your loved one back to Afghanistan include, Filipino culture often emphasizes strong family bonds and community ties. Being buried in the Philippines allows individuals to remain close to their loved ones, honor their Filipino heritage, and participate in traditional funeral practices. Regardless of the reason we are here to help.
Please be aware that repatriating a body to Philippines, usually requires the deceased to be an citizen or originate from Philippines.
Please be aware that repatriating a body to Philippines, usually requires the deceased to be an citizen or originate from Philippines.
How can we help repatriate a body to Philippines?
Here at Rosy International we can help bring your loved ones back to Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Davao City, Cebu City or any other location in Philippines. Our dedicated Rosy International Philippines team will obtain all the required certificates and permits on your behalf. Additionally, we efficiently manage transportation to any airport in Philippines e.g. Ninoy Aquino International Airport or any other designated airport. Rest assured, our team will seamlessly coordinate with the Philippines authorities and the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines to facilitate smooth passage.
How can we help repatriate Ashes to Philippines?
We offer compassionate assistance in repatriating ashes back to Philippines with our personal door-to-door service where one of the Rosy international agents will travel to Afghanistan and personally deliver the ashes. Our dedicated team will handle all necessary procedures, including obtaining the required documents such as the cremation certificate from you and a letter from local authorities to allow us to fly to Philippines.
Each airline, including Philippine Airlines Cargo, CEBU Pacific Air, Philippine Airlines, enforces its own specific rules and regulations regarding the transportation of ashes. Hence why we stay up-to-date with these airline policies to ensure compliance and smooth handling of the repatriation process between the UK/Ireland and Philippines.
Although we are able to transport ashes to Philippines, if you wish to scatter the ashes we advise reaching out to the local authorities for permission.
To guarantee a seamless passage and avoid any potential complications during the repatriation of ashes to Philippines, contact us today.
Each airline, including Philippine Airlines Cargo, CEBU Pacific Air, Philippine Airlines, enforces its own specific rules and regulations regarding the transportation of ashes. Hence why we stay up-to-date with these airline policies to ensure compliance and smooth handling of the repatriation process between the UK/Ireland and Philippines.
Although we are able to transport ashes to Philippines, if you wish to scatter the ashes we advise reaching out to the local authorities for permission.
To guarantee a seamless passage and avoid any potential complications during the repatriation of ashes to Philippines, contact us today.
Do you cater to religions & beliefs when repatriating to Philippines?
We cater for all religious beliefs including Bahai, Buddhist, Christian, Ethnoreligionist, Muslim, Atheist, Agnostic, Non-Religious & more. Please note that transporting a body/ashes to Philippines will involve certain rules and restrictions which may go against certain beliefs. Find out more by contacting Rosy International today.
How long does it take to repatriate a Body or Ashes to Philippines?
Body Repatriation: Typically takes 7 to 14 days. However, each situation is unique and may differ from one case to another.
Ashes Repatriation: Can take only days to arrange, plus the flight time between UK/Ireland and Philippines which is approximately 17 - 19 hours.
Delays can occur for both ashes and body repatriation to Philippines due to the flight delays, family disputes, non-natural causes of death and more. Although not common, delays can occur due to limited staff, governing authorities and embassies on 12 June as this Philippines National Day.
Ashes Repatriation: Can take only days to arrange, plus the flight time between UK/Ireland and Philippines which is approximately 17 - 19 hours.
Delays can occur for both ashes and body repatriation to Philippines due to the flight delays, family disputes, non-natural causes of death and more. Although not common, delays can occur due to limited staff, governing authorities and embassies on 12 June as this Philippines National Day.
How much does it cost to repatriate a body to Philippines?
From the UK/Ireland this typically will cost for our personal door to door service (not cargo) is between £1185 - £1785. However, please note prices could be more or less.
How much does it cost to repatriate Ashes to Philippines?
From the UK/Ireland this costs between £2645 - £3245. However, please note prices could be more or less.
The contact details for the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
For any reason you wish to contact Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines, please see their details below:
6-11 Suffolk Street SW1Y 4HG
02074511780
embassy@philemb.co.uk
http://londonpe.dfa.gov.ph
6-11 Suffolk Street SW1Y 4HG
02074511780
embassy@philemb.co.uk
http://londonpe.dfa.gov.ph