Being a human, death is an inevitable and unexpected situation that we must face. It can happen to someone wherever they are. It’s better to know what to do when someone dies abroad. Here are the guidelines on how the repatriation of the deceased body works:
Contact Government Authorities
Notify the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) when someone dies so they can assist you on the steps you need to do. MFA can also advise on the repatriation costs of burial or cremation in a foreign country. By contacting government authorities, they can confirm and ask for help from the government.
Report the Death to the Government
By confirming to the government, they can assist you in notifying the deceased’s relative and can help you with registering the death. The government can also assist you in finding repatriation services that are available locally.
Bring the Body Home
In Singapore, there are funeral repatriation services available such as with Flying Home. They can assist you with transferring loved ones to local hospitals, documentation and transportation by land/sea/air with international coordination.
Ask For Assistance in Repatriating the Personal Belongings of the Deceased
In repatriation of the deceased body, his/her personal belongings must be also returned. With Flying Home, they offer personal requests and enquiries that you may need when someone dies. The repatriation services also come with empathetic staff and professionals that can help you during difficult times.
Give Proper Burial
Funeral repatriation services include embalming and caskets with varying sizes and design to choose from. In this period, the deceased must be given a proper send-off. Reminder, allow yourself to grieve and know that your loved one is given a proper burial.
For the bereaved families, check these guidelines on how repatriation services work. You can visit https://flyinghome.com/ and contact them at (65) 6253 0001 for other services. In difficult times, Flying Home is available 24/7.