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Repatriation from Spain to India
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Repatriation from Spain to India: what to expect
Spain and India maintain bilateral diplomatic ties, with an Indian community established across Barcelona, Madrid, and other Spanish cities. Spanish nationals visit India for tourism, yoga, and spiritual travel in increasing numbers. The Indian Embassy in Madrid is fully operational. When a person with Indian family connections dies in Spain and their family wishes to repatriate remains to India, the death is registered with the local Registro Civil. The certificado de defuncion requires apostilling; both Spain and India are Hague Apostille Convention members. A certified translation may be required for the state civil registrar. (FCDO Travel Advice: India, 2025; Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, India, 2025.)
- Key document: certificado de defuncion (death certificate) (in Spanish)
- Documentation takes 3-5 days. Appoint a specialist on day one.
- British Embassy or High Commission in Madrid registers the death and advises. They cannot fund repatriation.
- Death must be registered with the Registro Civil (civil registry) promptly.
- India Embassy in Madrid can advise on documentation. They cannot fund repatriation.
The process
What happens after a death in Spain
Call 112 for emergency services. Death is certified by a physician. The certificado de defuncion is registered with the local Registro Civil (civil registry). The Juzgado de Instruccion (investigating magistrate) and Medico Forense (forensic physician) take jurisdiction for violent or unexplained deaths. Spain is an EU member and Hague Apostille Convention member (joined 1978).
Step by step
Timeline: Spain to India
Immediate steps after death
Day of death. Call +44 (0)20 7008 5000 (FCDO) or 112 for local emergency services.
Family or travel insurer
Death registered. Certificado de defuncion (death certificate) obtained.
Death must be registered with the Registro Civil (civil registry). Violent or unexplained deaths (Juzgado de Instruccion and Medico Forense) may delay this step.
Local funeral director and registry
India Embassy in Madrid 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 3-5 days. Cannot begin until death certificate issued.
Local funeral director and authorities
Air cargo to India
Once all documentation complete.
Repatriation specialist and airline cargo
India funeral director takes custody. Receiving funeral director coordinates with local authorities.
Within 24 hours of arrival.
Receiving funeral director
In India
When the body arrives in India
The Indian funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal of the receiving airport. Major international cargo gateways include Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi (DEL), Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (BOM), Kempegowda International Airport Bangalore (BLR), Chennai International Airport (MAA), Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata (CCU), and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Hyderabad (HYD). Death registration in India is handled by the state civil registrar under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969. The death certificate is issued by the municipal corporation or local body. Police and the judicial magistrate take jurisdiction for violent or unexplained deaths. India joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2005; apostille certificates from member states are accepted. Foreign death certificates must be apostilled and, where not in English, accompanied by a certified translation. An embalming certificate and hermetically sealed coffin are required for all air imports. (Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, India, 2025; FCDO Travel Advice: India, 2025.)
Consular support
The Indian High Commission or Embassy in Madrid can advise on documentation requirements for repatriation to India. India joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2005. The High Commission cannot pay for or arrange repatriation. Contact the state civil registrar in the receiving state for civil registration queries.
Common questions
FAQs: repatriation from Spain to India
In a straightforward case, repatriation from Spain to India takes 3-5 weeks. The fastest cases complete in 14-21 days. Complex cases can take 6-12 weeks or longer.
Death must be registered with the Registro Civil (civil registry) promptly. Violent or unexplained deaths (Juzgado de Instruccion and Medico Forense) may add time before the body can be released.
The core documents are: certificado de defuncion (death certificate) with certified translation where required, embalming certificate, export permit, freedom from infection certificate, and passport of the deceased. Your repatriation coordinator handles obtaining these on your behalf.
The India Embassy in Madrid can assist with document authentication and advise on repatriation requirements. They cannot pay for or arrange repatriation. Contact the India Embassy in Madrid as soon as possible after the death.
Violent or unexplained deaths (Juzgado de Instruccion and Medico Forense) may trigger a post-mortem examination. This adds time: the body cannot be released until the authorities authorise it.
The Indian funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal of the receiving international airport (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, or Hyderabad depending on the final destination). The state civil registrar handles death registration under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969. Police and judicial magistrate handle violent or unexplained deaths. India joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2005; foreign documents must be apostilled and, where not in English, accompanied by a certified translation. An embalming certificate and hermetically sealed coffin are required for all air imports.
Cremation in Spain is available at approved facilities across the country. You will need the local death certificate, cremation certificate, and relevant export documentation. Your repatriation specialist can advise on the current position.
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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 · Spain repatriation guide · Frequently asked questions