20 Jan

It is indeed helpful to know what to do when someone you loved dies. However, it is a different matter if your beloved died abroad. Well, you might think getting funeral repatriation services got you covered, you are mistaken. There are still challenges you and your funeral provider may encounter later on.

Here are the challenges both of you may face while processing the repatriation of the deceased. 

  1. Country regulations

All countries have a regulatory policy that society is carrying out. So, if a foreigner took his breath in a foreign land, they need to comply with its regulations. Otherwise, it may hamper and delay the repatriation of the deceased. That is why the funeral director always keeps an eye on those regulations and updates all their processes. 

  1. Working with the embassies and consulates

Since they will be the one who would speak with the authorities, they should have a good working relationship with them. It is quite necessary to have it since these authorities would provide all the paperwork they need to work on and submit. 

  1. Religious, spiritual, and cultural requirements

We all know that we have different practices in this area. Much more if your beloved stayed for years abroad before they passed away and these differences could get in the way of preparing the repatriation of the deceased. However, rest assured that the funeral provider knows well how to address those differences and come up where both parties would be satisfied. 

  1. Logistic difficulties 

One of the challenges in this matter is the time zone. Most countries don’t share the same date and time. So, there might be some confusion when the remains would arrive. Furthermore, if their death happens in a place where there is no international airport, it could stack on the cost of repatriation. Nevertheless, the funeral provider will provide other means to transport the remains back.

  1. Geographical situations

Similar to being born in international waters, death can happen there, too. When that happens, the funeral provider has no other choice but to wait until the boat or plane arrives. That is the only time they could start the repatriation process. 

So, for a less hassle and worry-free of bringing back the remains of your loved one, trust in the funeral repatriation services of Flying Home. If you want to learn more about what they can do for you, visit their website today.

Resource:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/infograpics-by-iamchangchien/p/4122777955/2021/01/20/what-challenges-funeral-repatriation-services-will-encounter 

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