Transportation of the Deceased from Europe

Transportation of the Deceased from Europe

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clairejack
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Transporting the deceased from Europe is a task that requires a specific procedure.

Losing a family member is a massive shock. No matter how aware we are that the end is near, we are never truly prepared to accept the fact that our loved ones are no longer with us. Sadly, during these challenging times, one must rise above and prepare a dignified funeral for the departed.

If a family member has passed away abroad, the entire process becomes more complicated. It's necessary to obtain the needed permit and accompanying documentation for international transportation, then the actual transportation of the deceased from Europe. Following this, one must choose and arrange for floral designs, procure complete funeral equipment, including a coffin, cross, the publishing of obituaries, and the printing of death notices.

To avoid additional stress and anxiety for transporting the deceased from Europe, choose a reputable company for international funeral services.

What documentation is required for the transportation of the deceased from Europe? To bury your loved ones who passed away abroad in our country, a certain procedure for transporting the deceased from Europe is needed. Primarily, this involves the Republic of Serbia's transport permit.

The application for this document is submitted to the Embassy or the Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia in the country listed as the deceased's last residence. Meaning it doesn't explicitly have to be the country where the family member died.

To obtain the transport permit, one must provide specific original documents, such as:

The deceased person's passport,A request from the family or the funeral company authorized for transporting the deceased from Europe. This request, among other things, should mention the burial site and how the remains will be transported,A birth certificate issued by the competent authority of the receiving country,A doctor's report on the cause of death,A permit to transfer the body abroad, issued by the competent authority of the receiving country,If death occurred due to plague or smallpox, the transport permit must include the approval of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia, provided by the diplomatic-consular representation of the Republic of Serbia,If the deceased was a foreign citizen to be buried in our country, a confirmation of the secured burial site in the Republic of Serbia is required.

In certain situations, transporting the deceased from Europe is done through our country, meaning the individual will be buried in a third country. For this type of transport of remains, a transit permit from the Republic of Serbia is needed. The conditions for obtaining it are the same as when transporting from abroad for burial in our country. The same documentation is also required when transporting an urn. Here, a cremation certificate must be provided.

Transportation of the Deceased from Europe

Transporting the deceased from Europe is done with air-conditioned vehicles. Funeral vehicles are used to transport the deceased. They are typically used to take the body to the cemetery, church, or crematorium.

However, transporting the deceased from Europe is more delicate. Thus, special attention is given to the vehicle fleet of the company providing these services.

Given that these are long journeys, vehicles undergo additional checks and must meet specific standards. The aim is to efficiently cover the entire journey. Therefore, transporting the deceased from Europe is done in luxurious, air-conditioned vehicles, designed to effortlessly travel long distances in all weather conditions. Every vehicle must be certified, undergo regular technical inspections, and have its internal check to ensure road safety.

To ensure a smooth process for transporting the deceased from Europe, choose the services of DRNDA INTERNATIONAL, characterized by its extensive international experience and quality Mercedes Benz vehicles."

 

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