Recovery or repatriation
Organising the return of loved ones to be laid to rest in their country of birth, is a request we frequently receive. At Jeffrey Bros, we have over 40 years of experience in this field.
We try to make the process as easy as possible for the family and to ensure that the loved one arrives in the best possible way.
Some of the most commonly asked questions we receive about repatriation or recovery are listed below.
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Yes, if they were born there and a burial site can be arranged.
Below list a list of the countries we currently repatriate to.
If your chosen country is not on the list, we will endeavour to return your loved one home and will do our best in the quickest time possible, subject to consular approval.
America
Argentina
Austria
Bangladesh
Bosnia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Columbia
Cook Islands
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Dubai
England / UK
Estonia
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon
Macedonia
Malta
Montenegro
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nieu
Nigeria
Pakistan
Philippines
Portugal
Russia
Samoa
Serbia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Tonga
Turkey
Ukraine
Vietnam
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The documentation required for transportation would include:
A current passport;
The destination of where the person is being sent to including the town and city with the name and address of the contact there eg. Family member in the country, Funeral Director; and
A ‘Non-Infectious’ letter from the hospital, doctor or Coroner.
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Your costs would include:
The cost of the burial. This may include the site and service charges in the receiving country;
Overseas transportation. Prices for overseas transportation are charged according to airfares and other costs incurred at the time of shipment; and
Our service fee. This includes preparation and a service before the person is sent overseas. We handle all of the paperwork and liaison with consuls, airlines and the funeral director in the receiving country.
We take all care to ensure family can accompany the deceased in the flight arrangements. It is our job to make sure that all documentation and consular acceptance of the deceased is received prior to departure.