Funeral repatriation route guide

Repatriation from Netherlands to Tunisia

For British families. 24/7 support, every step handled.

2-4 weeks Typical timeline
The Hague British Embassy
5-10 days Documentation time

The process

What happens after a death in Netherlands

Call 112 for emergency services. Death is registered with the local gemeente (municipality) in the BRP (Municipal Personal Records Database). The official death certificate is the akte van overlijden. The Officier van Justitie (public prosecutor) takes jurisdiction for violent, suspicious, or unexplained deaths. The Netherlands is a founding Hague Apostille Convention member since 1960. The British Embassy in The Hague can assist British nationals. (FCDO Travel Advice Netherlands 2025; Dutch Ministry of Justice civil registration procedures 2025.)

Key facts

Repatriation from Netherlands to Tunisia: what to expect

Repatriation from Netherlands to Tunisia follows Netherlands's civil registration and export procedures. Most cases take 2-4 weeks.

  • Key document: akte van overlijden (death certificate from the local gemeente)
  • Documentation takes 5-10 days. Appoint a specialist on day one.
  • British Embassy in The Hague can advise. They cannot fund repatriation.
  • Netherlands is a Hague Apostille member (1960). This simplifies document authentication.
  • All Dutch-language documentation requires certified translation where needed.
Typical timeline2-4 weeks
Fastest case7-14 days
Complex case4-8 weeks

Step by step

Timeline: Netherlands to Tunisia

1

Immediate steps after death. Report to local emergency services and contact a specialist at once.

Day of death. FCDO 24-hour emergency line: +44 (0)20 7008 5000.

Family or travel insurer

2

Death registered. Akte van overlijden (death certificate from the local gemeente) obtained from local gemeente (municipality), Basisregistratie Personen (BRP).

Registration must occur promptly. The Officier van Justitie investigates violent or suspicious deaths. Body release requires formal clearance before repatriation can proceed.

Local funeral director and civil registry

3

Embassy or consulate notified. Notify the Tunisian Embassy in Netherlands.

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

Family or repatriation specialist

4

Embalming and preparation for international air transport.

After body released by authorities. IATA P650 requirements apply.

Licensed local funeral director

5

All export permits and authenticated documents obtained. The akte van overlijden is issued in Dutch. Certified translation is required for non-Dutch-speaking destinations.

Allow 5-10 days. Cannot begin until death certificate issued.

Local funeral director and authorities

6

Air cargo from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Rotterdam The Hague (RTM), or Eindhoven (EIN) to Tunis-Carthage International Airport (TUN) or Monastir Habib Bourguiba Airport (MIR).

Once all documentation complete.

Repatriation specialist and airline cargo

7

Tunisian funeral director takes custody at cargo terminal. Bureau de l'Etat Civil notified. Full consular authentication required.

Within 24-48 hours of arrival.

Receiving funeral director

In Tunisia

When the body arrives in Tunisia

The Tunisian funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal. Death is registered with the Bureau de l'Etat Civil (local civil status office). Documents are issued in Arabic, with French also widely used. Tunisia is not a Hague Apostille Convention member; full consular authentication through the Tunisian Embassy or Consulate in the origin country is required. For Muslim remains, Islamic law procedures apply and prompt burial is expected.

Consular support

Tunisian Embassy in Netherlands: contact the Tunisian Embassy or Consulate for documentation guidance. Tunisia is not a Hague Apostille member; full consular authentication is required.

Common questions

FAQs: repatriation from Netherlands to Tunisia

We are here to help, any time of day or night

If your loved one has passed away in Netherlands, please do not face this alone. Our team will guide you through every step of bringing them home.

No obligation. Your details are kept strictly confidential.

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.

24/7 Global Emergency WhatsApp