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Repatriation from 🇬🇧 the UK to 🇪🇹 Ethiopia

A dignified, fully-managed repatriation from the United Kingdom. We handle the paperwork, coordinate with the authorities in both countries, and bring your loved one home with care.

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Estimated
4500

The final price depends on the destination region within Ethiopia, air-freight charges and the legalisation disbursements. We confirm a firm quote at first contact. The base covers transport to the destination airport; customs clearance and onward delivery are quoted separately, where available.

Duration
5–7 days

*Estimated from when the death is registered. Our team does everything possible to complete the repatriation sooner.

What's included
  • Paperwork
  • Embalming
  • Coffin
  • Transport
  • Coordination
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In this guide

Repatriation from the United Kingdom to Ethiopia

When someone dies in the UK and is to be returned to Ethiopia for the funeral, the process brings together the UK coroner's formalities, the requirements of the Ethiopian authorities, and a long-haul flight to Addis Ababa. The deceased travels by air, and from Addis Ababa onward transfer to the family's region is arranged. We manage the full process and the paperwork on both sides so the family does not have to approach UK offices in English or arrange matters from a distance. Our repatriation hub sets out the essentials if you are just starting.

Taking a body out of England and Wales follows a set UK procedure; the requirements of the Ethiopian authorities then set the standard for the documents that must accompany the deceased and for the way the coffin is prepared.

Telling the coroner: removing a body out of England and Wales

Before a deceased person can be taken out of England and Wales, the law requires that the coroner for the district be given at least four clear days' notice (the Removal of Bodies Regulations 1954). The coroner then issues an acknowledgement — the "out of England" notice — confirming there is no objection to removal, and can release the deceased sooner where satisfied that no further enquiries are needed. We give this notice and obtain the acknowledgement on the family's behalf. In Scotland the equivalent authority is the procurator fiscal; in Northern Ireland, the coroner.

Arriving in Ethiopia: the receiving formalities

The deceased travels embalmed and placed in a sealed, transport-standard coffin, accompanied by the UK death certificate, the coroner's out-of-England acknowledgement, and certificates of embalming and freedom from infection. Those documents are legalised through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Ethiopia's embassy before departure. On arrival at Addis Ababa, a local funeral director receives the deceased and handles the local formalities, including onward transfer to the family's region. We prepare the document file and coordinate directly with the receiving funeral director so the family is not left to arrange matters from a distance.

Preparation and transport

The deceased is embalmed and placed in a sealed transport coffin suitable for international carriage. The journey is made by air to Addis Ababa on a scheduled service. Our team collects the deceased from the UK hospital, mortuary or funeral home, completes the airline's requirements for carrying human remains, and manages the journey to the destination airport, coordinating with the receiving funeral director in Ethiopia, who arranges onward transfer for the funeral.

Timelines and what affects them

A repatriation from the UK to Ethiopia typically takes 5–7 days from first contact, over a distance of roughly 5,900 km. The main factors are the four clear days' notice to the coroner (which can sometimes be shortened at the coroner's discretion), the legalisation and any translation the documents require, and flight availability to Addis Ababa. Where the death has been referred to the coroner for investigation, the timeline can be longer.

This estimate is counted from when the death is registered, and our team does everything possible to complete the repatriation sooner.

Costs and financial support

We confirm a firm, fixed quote at first contact, with no hidden costs. The final figure depends on the destination region within Ethiopia, air-freight charges, the legalisation disbursements, and any UK funeral-home and mortuary fees. The agreed price is settled once the flight is confirmed, with no deposit or advance required, before your loved one departs; we then stay with you through arrival, the final paperwork and registering the death. A UK estate, a life-insurance policy, a community fund or the deceased's own arrangements may cover part of the cost, and we are glad to discuss this openly.

Why families choose Funero UK

We handle the UK coroner's formalities, the Ethiopian receiving requirements and the long-haul transport as one coordinated process, keeping the family informed at every stage and remaining contactable 24/7. You can read more about repatriating a body from the UK in our guidance.

Authorities & documents

Everyone involved in the repatriation, and the paperwork we prepare on your behalf.

Authorities involved

The offices and officials we coordinate with in both countries — open to view the full list.

  • UK coroner (or procurator fiscal in Scotland): must be given at least four clear days' notice before the body is removed out of England and Wales, and issues the "out of England" acknowledgement.
  • UK registrar: registers the death and issues the death certificate that accompanies the deceased.
  • Embalmer / UK funeral director: carries out embalming and preparation to international transport standard and provides the sealed transport coffin.
  • Ethiopia's embassy in the UK: legalises the UK documents required for the deceased to be received into Ethiopia.
  • Receiving funeral director in Ethiopia: receives the deceased at Addis Ababa and arranges onward transfer and the funeral in the family's region.

Documents required

The certificates and permits we prepare on your behalf — open to view the full list.

  • UK death certificate — issued by the registrar once the death is registered.
  • Coroner's "out of England" acknowledgement — after at least four clear days' notice.
  • Embalming certificate — confirming preparation to international transport standard.
  • Freedom from infection certificate — confirming no public-health risk in transit.
  • Sealed transport coffin — as required for international carriage to Ethiopia, with the documents legalised through the FCDO and Ethiopia's embassy.

Repatriation from the UK

Common questions about repatriating someone who has died in the UK to their home country — the paperwork, timescales, costs, and who arranges each step.

What formalities are needed to take someone from the UK to Ethiopia?

Before removal, the coroner must be given at least four clear days' notice and issues an "out of England" acknowledgement. The deceased then travels embalmed in a sealed, transport-standard coffin, accompanied by the UK death certificate and certificates of embalming and freedom from infection.

The documents are legalised through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Ethiopia's embassy before departure. We complete the coroner notification and the legalisation on the family's behalf.

How long does repatriation from the UK to Ethiopia take?

Typically 5–7 days from first contact, over a distance of roughly 5,900 km. The main factors are the four clear days' notice to the coroner, the legalisation and any translation the documents require, and flight availability to Addis Ababa.

Where the death has been referred to the coroner for investigation, the timeline can be longer.

Ethiopian tradition is to bury quickly. How is that handled?

Ethiopian Orthodox and Muslim families in the Habesha community both expect burial very soon after death, which an international repatriation cannot match. Embalming and a sealed coffin allow the funeral to proceed with dignity once the deceased arrives in Ethiopia.

We work to keep the timeline as short as the coroner's notice and the legalisation allow, and stay mindful of the family's religious observances throughout.

Does the family need to deal with UK offices or the embassy?

No. We handle the UK coroner's formalities and registration in English, and arrange the legalisation of the documents through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Ethiopia's embassy.

The family provides a simple written authorisation, and we coordinate every side of the process remotely, contactable 24/7.

What does the price include, and when is payment due?

The quoted price covers the coroner notification, the legalisation of the documents, embalming, a sealed transport coffin, the transport certificates, and air transport to Addis Ababa with reception and onward transfer. We confirm a firm quote at first contact with no hidden costs.

The agreed price is settled once the flight is confirmed, with no deposit or advance required, before your loved one departs; we then stay with you through arrival, the final paperwork and registering the death.

What families say

Decades of experience, thousands of families cared for

We definitely chose the right company

When choosing, it was hard — we'd never done anything like this before. We definitely chose the right company; their whole ethos is built around caring. From start to finish, Sebastian and his team worked tirelessly for a smooth process and took all the stress away. Our family can't thank Funero enough.

Katerina Perone
Katerina Perona
Funero client

Impeccable service at a difficult time

I can't speak highly enough of Sebastian and the Funero team. I'll admit I was slightly worried about using them as they were far more competitive — but their service was impeccable, with regular, timely communication that was a huge comfort at a difficult time.

Adam Elman
Adam Elman
Funero client

Caring staff, fair prices, clear communication

Funero truly stands out — caring staff, affordable prices and excellent communication. Their team goes above and beyond to make the process smooth and respectful, making a difficult time a little easier, and affordable without ever compromising on quality or care.

Vera Pop
Vera Pop
Funero client

Fast, helpful and always available

I'm from Sydney and lost my brother in London. I was lucky to find Funero to help with the repatriation. Sebastian was fast, helpful and available at all times — they made the whole process easy for me. Highly recommended!

Majid K
Funero client

They achieved what seemed impossible

Every colleague at Funero went over and above during the repatriation of our loved one, from the first moment to the end and beyond. They spared no effort to make it happen far sooner than usual, treated our loved one with outstanding respect, and their empathy made an unbearable time feel manageable. Your loved ones will be in the best of hands.

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Sara Bocz
Funero client

Calm, empathetic and endlessly patient

Considering the shock and our lack of knowledge, Sebastian and Mihai were absolutely amazing with their help and guidance. It was an emotionally draining time, but they are calm, polite, empathetic and warm — from practical advice to personal effort and so much patience. We can't thank them enough.

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Poly
Funero client

Professional, compassionate, above and beyond

An exceptionally professional and compassionate team. During one of the most painful moments of my life they went above and beyond, offering genuine support and care. Thanks to their kindness and dedication, the burden of losing my mother was made a little easier. I am deeply grateful for their respect, empathy and humanity.

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Ancuța
Funero client

They brought our loved one home from Egypt

Our loved one died on holiday in Egypt and, as a family of modest means, what felt impossible was made possible. Funero was the only company that didn't ask for money upfront, which gave us time to fundraise — and their quote was more than reasonable. They kept us informed every step, translated everything, and their reps in Egypt worked so hard for us. We can't thank them enough for bringing our loved one home.

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Nat
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