Saturday, 21 December 2024
greek english
Home arrow Services arrow Other Services arrow Transport of bodily remains

Transport of bodily remains

If a Greek dies abroad, relatives or friends of the deceased should contact the nearest Consular Authority to facilitate the transport of the deceased’s bodily remains (corpse, bones, ashes), according to the customs that the deceased’s loved ones want to observe. In terms of procedure, the necessary paperwork (death certificate, health code paperwork) – as stipulated by the legislation of the foreign state where the deceased’s remains are – needs to be brought to the Consular Authority in question.

Last Updated Monday, 29 July 2013

Please note that all prices mentioned throughout the website are in Euros. The exchange rate changes once a month and the rate is valid throughout that month. This page will be updated at the first of each month.

Please note that we accept cash only in Canadian Dollars.

We DO NOT accept credit cards or personal checks.

The Consular Office of Greek Embassy in Ottawa and The Consulates General of Greece in Toronto and in Montreal also accepts payments with debit cards.

Top