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Bahrain Death

How to Repatriate the Bodies of Deceased Persons from Bahrain to Turkey

Repatriating the bodies of Turkish citizens who have passed away abroad, especially in Gulf countries like Bahrain, is a sensitive process both emotionally and bureaucratically. Families must ensure all official procedures are completed properly. Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides full support to families at every stage of the repatriation process.

1. Issuing the Death Certificate
The first step after a death is to obtain a death certificate from a hospital or official health authority in Bahrain. To be valid in Turkey, this certificate must be authenticated with an apostille and translated into Turkish.

2. Turkish Consulate Procedures
The Turkish Embassy in Manama, Bahrain, plays a critical role in repatriating the body to Turkey. Documents to be obtained from the consulate include:

  • Body repatriation certificate

  • Burial/permit certificate

  • Passport cancellation

Without these documents, repatriation to Turkey is not possible.

3. Health and Transportation Documents
Bahrain authorities require special documents to ensure the body is transported according to international standards. The body must be placed in a zinc-lined, leak-proof coffin. Additionally, a transport permit from health authorities is required.

4. Air Transport
Bodies are usually transported from Bahrain to Turkey via air cargo. Airlines must be notified at least 24 hours in advance. Once all necessary documents are ready, the body is transported to the designated airport in Turkey.

5. Procedures in Turkey
Upon arrival in Turkey, a burial permit is obtained from the municipality at the entry airport. The body is then transported to the city or district chosen by the family for burial.

6. Role of Cosmos Legal Law Firm
Managing this process alone can be very challenging for families. Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides professional support for:

  • Coordinating with official institutions and the consulate in Bahrain

  • Managing the death certificate, apostille, and translation processes

  • Preparing the body for transport and the necessary shipping documents

  • Coordinating with airlines

  • Organizing burial permits and municipal procedures in Turkey

Conclusion
Families wishing to repatriate deceased relatives from Bahrain to Turkey must navigate a series of bureaucratic procedures in both countries. With professional support, this process can be faster and smoother. Cosmos Legal Law Firm assists families in both legal and practical matters, ensuring the repatriation process is managed efficiently and respectfully.

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