Funeral repatriation route guide
Repatriation from Kuwait to Ireland
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What happens after a death in Kuwait
Contact emergency services (112). Death must be registered with the Civil Registration Services. The Ministry of Interior forensic department takes jurisdiction when the death is: violent, suspicious, or unexplained deaths.
Key facts
Repatriation from Kuwait to Ireland: what to expect
Repatriation from Kuwait to Ireland follows Kuwait's civil registration and export system. Most cases take 2-3 weeks from death to arrival.
- Key document: Arabic death certificate (requires certified English translation)
- Documentation takes 7-10 days. Appoint a specialist on day one.
- Irish Embassy in Abu Dhabi City registers the death and advises. They cannot fund repatriation.
- The Ministry of Interior forensic department must clear all violent or suspicious deaths before the body can be released.
- An exit permit from Kuwaiti authorities is required for all repatriations.
Step by step
Timeline: Kuwait to Ireland
Immediate steps after death
Day of death. Department of Foreign Affairs 24hr: +353 1 408 2000.
Family or travel insurer
Death registered. Arabic death certificate (requires certified English translation) obtained.
Death must be registered with the Civil Registration Services. Ministry of Interior forensic department may be involved.
Local funeral director and registry
Irish Embassy Abu Dhabi notified.
Simultaneous with Step 1. Embassy provides a list of local funeral directors.
Family or repatriation specialist
Embalming and preparation.
After body released by authorities.
Licensed local funeral director
All export documentation and permits obtained.
Allow 7-10 days. Cannot begin until death certificate issued.
Local funeral director and authorities
Air cargo to Ireland.
Once all documentation complete. Dublin Airport cargo terminal
Repatriation specialist and airline cargo
Irish funeral director takes custody. Coroner notified.
Within 24 hours of arrival.
Receiving funeral director
Common questions
FAQs: repatriation from Kuwait to Ireland
In a straightforward case, repatriation from Kuwait to Ireland takes 2-3 weeks. The fastest cases complete in 10-14 days. Complex cases can take 4-8 weeks or longer.
The Ministry of Interior forensic department must clear all violent or suspicious deaths before the body can be released.
The core documents are: Arabic death certificate (certified English translation required), Ministry of Interior clearance (for unnatural deaths), Exit permit from Kuwaiti authorities, Embalming certificate, Freedom from infection certificate. Your repatriation coordinator handles obtaining these on your behalf.
The Irish Embassy in Abu Dhabi can register the death with Irish authorities, provide a list of local funeral directors in Kuwait, and advise on documentation. They cannot pay for or arrange repatriation. Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line: +353 1 408 2000.
Violent, suspicious, or unexplained deaths A post-mortem adds time. The body cannot be released until the authorities authorise it.
The Irish funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal. All Kuwaiti documentation must be in certified English translation. The Coroner for the district is notified. Straightforward cases proceed directly to funeral arrangements.
Cremation is not permitted under Kuwaiti law. Full body repatriation is the only option.
In Ireland
When the body arrives in Ireland
The Irish funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal. All documentation must be in certified English translation where required. The Coroner for the district is notified. Straightforward cases proceed directly to funeral arrangements.
Consular support
Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line: +353 1 408 2000 (24 hours). The Irish Embassy in Abu Dhabi can register the death and advise on local funeral directors. They cannot pay for or arrange repatriation.
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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.
Sources: FCDO gov.uk · Kuwait repatriation guide · Frequently asked questions