Funeral repatriation route guide

Repatriation from India to Sri Lanka

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3-6 weeks Typical timeline
New Delhi British Embassy
5-14 days Documentation time

Quick answer

Repatriation from India to Sri Lanka: what to expect

India and Sri Lanka are close neighbours with deep historical, cultural, and diaspora ties, particularly between Tamil communities in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka's Northern Province. When a Sri Lankan national dies in India and their family wishes to repatriate remains to Sri Lanka, the death is registered with the local Registrar of Births and Deaths under the state civil registration system. Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo receives most repatriated remains. Sri Lanka is not a Hague Apostille Convention member; full consular authentication through the Sri Lanka High Commission in New Delhi is required. All documents require certified Sinhala or Tamil translation for the Registrar General's Department. (Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025.)

  • Key document: death certificate (in English or regional language (varies by state))
  • Documentation takes 5-14 days. Appoint a specialist on day one.
  • British Embassy or High Commission in New Delhi registers the death and advises. They cannot fund repatriation.
  • Death must be registered with the local Registrar of Births and Deaths under the state civil registration system promptly.
  • Sri Lanka Embassy in New Delhi can advise on documentation. They cannot fund repatriation.
Typical timeline3-6 weeks
Fastest case2-3 weeks
Complex case6-12 weeks

The process

What happens after a death in India

Call 112 for emergency services, 100 for police, or 108 for ambulance. Death is certified by a physician. The death is registered with the local Registrar of Births and Deaths under the state civil registration system. Documentation language varies by state; English-language certificates are issued in most urban areas. Police take jurisdiction for violent or unexplained deaths. India is a Hague Apostille Convention member. Processing times vary by state; large cities process faster than rural areas. Tropical conditions in many regions require prompt embalming.

Step by step

Timeline: India to Sri Lanka

1

Immediate steps after death

Day of death. Call +44 (0)20 7008 5000 (FCDO) or 112 (unified) / 100 (police) / 108 (ambulance) for local emergency services.

Family or travel insurer

2

Death registered. Death certificate obtained.

Death must be registered with the local Registrar of Births and Deaths under the state civil registration system. Violent or unexplained deaths may delay this step.

Local funeral director and registry

3

Sri Lanka Embassy in New Delhi notified

Simultaneous with Step 1. Embassy provides a list of local funeral directors.

Family or repatriation specialist

4

Embalming and preparation.

After body released by authorities.

Licensed local funeral director

5

All export documentation and permits obtained.

Allow 5-14 days. Cannot begin until death certificate issued.

Local funeral director and authorities

6

Air cargo to Sri Lanka

Once all documentation complete.

Repatriation specialist and airline cargo

7

Sri Lanka funeral director takes custody. Receiving funeral director coordinates with local authorities.

Within 24 hours of arrival.

Receiving funeral director

In Sri Lanka

When the body arrives in Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan funeral director takes custody at Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo, which handles the majority of repatriated remains. Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (HRI) in Hambantota may be used for arrivals in southern Sri Lanka. The Registrar General's Department handles civil registration of deaths abroad on receipt of overseas documentation authenticated by the Sri Lanka High Commission or Embassy in the country of origin. Sri Lanka is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention; full consular authentication is required for all foreign documents. All documents require certified Sinhala or Tamil translation for submission to the Registrar General's Department. An embalming certificate and hermetically sealed coffin are required for all air imports. A burial or cremation permit is required from the relevant local authority before final disposition. (Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025.)

Consular support

The Sri Lanka High Commission or Embassy in New Delhi can advise on documentation requirements and must authenticate all foreign documents. Sri Lanka is not a Hague Apostille Convention member; full consular authentication through the High Commission in New Delhi is required. The High Commission cannot pay for or arrange repatriation.

Common questions

FAQs: repatriation from India to Sri Lanka

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Reviewed by the Repatriate Service editorial team. Information sourced from UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) guidance, official embassy contacts, and professional repatriation experience. Updated June 2026.

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