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International repatriation refers to the process of transporting the mortal remains of a deceased person from one country to another so that final rites and ceremonies can be performed in the home country. Repatriation from Australia to India involves multiple legal, medical, and logistical formalities. International airline regulations and Australian health authority guidelines must also be strictly followed.
At Kaashimukthi, we provide compassionate and end-to-end international repatriation support for families in both Australia and India. Our team coordinates with licensed funeral directors across Australia, manages documentation and consular procedures, arranges air cargo transportation, and handles airport clearance upon arrival in India. We remain in constant communication with family members, ensuring transparency, timely updates, and respectful handling throughout the entire journey.
We provide complete assistance in preparing and verifying all required documents, including death certificate, embalming certificate, NOC, and embassy clearances, ensuring smooth approvals without delays or compliance issues.
Our team arranges professional embalming and body preparation as per international standards and health regulations, ensuring hygienic preservation, secure coffin sealing, and dignified handling before transportation.
We coordinate directly with airlines for cargo booking, documentation submission, and compliance with international air transport regulations, ensuring timely flight arrangements and safe transit of the deceased.
Our team receives the deceased at the arrival airport, completes customs formalities, and hands over with care to the family while arranging further transportation or funeral services as required.
I recommended Kaashimukthi to my friend who has to organize a funeral for his relative. i knew that my friend needed someone who would provide end-to-end service and would not leave any gaps in the work that they do. That is why Kaashimukthi seemed like the perfect choice for him.
I was initially very confused about where to begin. It is a very overwhelming time and the last thing you would want to do is face the hassles of organizing everything. Kaashimukthi made it all so much easy.
Kaashimukthi truly loves up to its name . There empathy and compassionate approach at the time of grief is admirable . Mr Madhu , the CEO himself stepped in to help us at odd hours . There service is excellent and they ensure to provide you with everything end to end . Highly recommend.
Thank you for helping my friend for funeral services in Bangalore and my friend Amala was very happy with you and your services, Madhu sir thank you once again.
These certificates confirm that the body has been prepared according to international transportation standards.
Non-Infectious Disease Certificate
This certificate is issued by the authorized health authority in Australia.
NOC from the Indian Consulate in Australia
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Indian Consulate is mandatory for repatriation.
Cancelled Passport of the Deceased
The cancelled passport is required for verification purposes.
We coordinate repatriation services from major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin, and Hobart.
At Kaashimukthi, our repatriation services from Australia to India include end-to-end coordination such as collection of the deceased, embalming, coffin preparation, documentation, consulate approvals, airline cargo booking, and safe delivery of the mortal remains to India. Our team manages the entire process with care and professionalism.
Kaashimukthi works with licensed funeral directors across Australia to coordinate embalming and coffin sealing, while our team manages documentation, airline cargo arrangements, and approvals from the Indian Consulate.
Yes, consulate clearance is mandatory for transporting human remains from Australia to India. Kaashimukthi assists families in obtaining all necessary approvals by preparing and submitting the required documents.
Yes, human remains can be transported on international flights as cargo. The remains must be embalmed and placed in a hermetically sealed coffin that complies with airline and international transportation standards.
International regulations require a hermetically sealed coffin, typically zinc-lined or metal-sealed, with an outer wooden case. Kaashimukthi arranges coffin preparation in accordance with airline and international transport guidelines.
Upon arrival in India, Kaashimukthi handles airport clearance, documentation verification, and coordinates the respectful handover to the authorized family member. We also arrange transportation to the cremation or burial facility as required.
Yes, embalming is generally mandatory, and certification confirming that the deceased did not suffer from a contagious disease may be required. We ensure all health and documentation requirements are completed properly.
Yes, Kaashimukthi can arrange repatriation services from major cities and regional areas across Australia by coordinating with local funeral homes and airline cargo services.
We provide regular updates throughout the repatriation process. Airline cargo tracking details and flight information are shared with the family to ensure complete transparency.