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    Can I take cremated remains to Sweden?
    Rain E
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    Yes. When you travel with cremated remains, they'll be treated as carry-on baggage. According to Delta Airlines, cremated remains can be accepted as either carry-on, checked baggage or shipped unaccompanied as cargo. The passenger must have a death or cremation certificate.
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    Can I take cremated remains to the Bahamas?
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    Yes, as long as you have the original death certificate, and the ashes are vacuum sealed. Tell the booking person that you have ashes, and they will tag and put it in the hold.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Thailand?
    Maxim R
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    Yes, under 3 conditions: 1. A copy of the death certificate should be with you. 2. The ashes must be in a container that is easily scanned (plastic, wood, etc.). 3. Most airlines allow ashes to be transported in carry on. If not, then in checked baggage.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Greece?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    The ashes must be placed in a special container (urn) by the cremation center, tightly closed. For the transfer, the urn must be sealed and accompanied by a cremation certificate.
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    What is required to bring my son's ashes from the U.S. to Guatemala?
    The Travel Motivation
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    To transport your son's ashes from the U.S. to Guatemala, you'll need a death certificate, cremation certificate, apostilles, Spanish translations, and a Guatemalan consular permit. Use a TSA-approved, non-metal container for air travel. Contact the Guatemalan consulate for guidance and check airline policies before traveling.
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    Where can I buy a suitable mini casket, either plastic or wood, for transporting ashes on a return flight?
    TotallynotShamalaka
    Top Answerer
    You can find suitable mini caskets for transporting ashes at funeral homes, online retailers, and specialty stores that sell funeral supplies. Online platforms like Amazon, Etsy, or funeral supply websites may offer a range of options in both plastic and wood. Additionally, inquire at local funeral homes or crematoriums, as they often carry a selection of urns and caskets for travel purposes.
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    Do I need any special paperwork for a mini urn (about 3 to 4 inches) when traveling from the US to London, UK?
    TheTypingBeast
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    You may need to carry a death certificate and other documents like the deceased's passport. It's best to check with the airline and relevant authorities for specific requirements.
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    Should I inform SkyWest and Lufthansa that I will carry an urn in my hand luggage from Montana to Belgrade via Denver and Munich?
    TotallynotShamalaka
    Top Answerer
    Yes, it's a good idea to inform both SkyWest and Lufthansa. While it's not always required, informing the airlines in advance can help ensure a smoother travel experience and avoid misunderstandings or delays during security checks. They may also provide specific instructions or requirements for transporting the urn.
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    What type of material must a shipping container be made of to transport human cremains to Japan?
    TotallynotShamalaka
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    The shipping container for transporting human cremains to Japan should typically be made of non-porous materials such as metal, plastic, or fiberglass. These materials help ensure the secure containment and preservation of the cremains during transport. Verify the specific requirements with the airline or shipping company, as regulations may vary and they can provide guidance on suitable container materials.
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    Can I bring cremated remains to Peru on a plane?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    You need a death certificate and a sanitary authorization, both endorsed by the Peruvian consulate, to bring cremated remains to Peru.
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    Can I take ashes to Barbados?
    TheTypingBeast
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    It depends on how you travel and your departure point. Flying typically involves regulations, but there might be fewer restrictions with other modes of transport.
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    Can I bring cremated remains to Bulgaria?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    If the body has been cremated, you must accompany the urn with a death certificate legalized with an Apostille from the issuing state's Department of State.
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    Do I only need death and cremation certificates to bring cremation remains to the Philippines?
    TheTypingBeast
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    You'll likely need passports as well. It's a good idea to research online for specific cremation travel regulations.
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    Can I bring cremated remains to Portugal?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    To bring cremated remains to Portugal, you need to register the death there if it hasn't already been done. Additionally, you will need to provide a Certificate of Cremation with an apostille.
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    If I check in the ashes, what papers do I need, or do I still need papers?
    TotallynotShamalaka
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    If you check in the ashes, you will still need necessary documentation, such as the death certificate and certificate of cremation. These documents may be required for customs clearance upon arrival. It's essential to have all required paperwork to ensure a smooth process and avoid any delays or complications during travel.
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    Can I take ashes from Canada to the Philippines, and which airlines, like Philippine Airlines, accept them?
    TotallynotShamalaka
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    Yes, you can typically transport ashes from Canada to the Philippines, and Philippine Airlines is one airline that may accept them. However, you need to follow specific regulations and procedures set by both the airline and authorities in Canada and the Philippines. Contact Philippine Airlines directly to understand their requirements and ensure you have all the necessary documentation for transporting ashes internationally.
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    Can I take cremated remains into the US, and what documents do I need?
    TotallynotShamalaka
    Top Answerer
    Yes, you can generally take cremated remains into the US, but you'll need the necessary documentation. At a minimum, you should have the death certificate and a certificate of cremation. It's also a good idea to check with the airline and review any specific requirements from US Customs and Border Protection.
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    Can I take cremated remains to The Gambia on a plane?
    TotallynotShamalaka
    Top Answerer
    Thomas Cook Airlines ceased operations in September 2019, so you can't fly with them. However, you can typically transport cremated remains to The Gambia on other airlines. It's essential to check with the airline you'll be flying with and the relevant authorities to understand any specific regulations or procedures for transporting cremated remains to The Gambia.
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    Can I take cremated remains to the Netherlands? Does the bag need to be sealed by the crematorium?
    TotallynotShamalaka
    Top Answerer
    Yes, you can typically take cremated remains to the Netherlands. While it's not always required for the bag to be sealed by the crematorium, it's recommended to have the ashes securely packaged to prevent spillage or damage. Additionally, you should carry the necessary documentation, such as the death certificate and certificate of cremation. Check with your airline and review any specific requirements from Dutch authorities to ensure smooth travel.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Barbados, West Indies?
    Jim Corbett National Park
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    Yes, you can bring cremated remains to Barbados, West Indies. However, there may be specific regulations and procedures you need to follow when traveling with cremated remains internationally. It's essential to check with the airline you'll be flying with and the Barbados government's customs and immigration department to ensure you comply with all requirements.
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    Can I take cremated remains to France?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    You can take cremated remains to France, but the urn must be sealed and accompanied by the necessary certificates according to French regulations.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Trinidad and Tobago?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    To bring cremated remains to Trinidad and Tobago, you need approval from the authorities there before making travel arrangements, especially if the deceased was not a Trinidad and Tobago national.
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    Can I take remains to Germany?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    Germany has strict laws on handling human remains. Generally, all coffins and urns must be buried in specially licensed graveyards, and private individuals are not allowed to keep urns. Therefore, any transport in Germany must be handled by a licensed funeral home.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Ireland?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    To bring ashes to Ireland, you will need the death certificate, cremation certificate, the deceased's original passport, and a Funeral Director's declaration.
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    Can I take ashes to Los Angeles, California, in the USA?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    If the ashes are from outside Los Angeles County, the state of California, or the United States, you will need a California disposition of human remains permit. You can obtain this permit at the vital records office or from any local funeral home or crematorium.
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    Can I take cremated remains to Lithuania, and do I need to inform the Lithuanian embassy in London if I'm taking my husband's urn?
    Chris Sihyun Park (Chris)
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can take cremated remains to Lithuania, and you don't need to inform the Lithuanian customs department.
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    Can I carry ashes on South African Airways?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    You can carry cremated human remains (ashes) as checked baggage or in the cabin on South African Airways, provided you have all necessary documentation, including a certified copy of the death certificate and a certificate from the crematorium.
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    Can I take cremated remains to New Zealand?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    If you are traveling to New Zealand with cremated remains or a placenta, you do not need a Customs clearance. You also do not need to present any documents to Customs for ashes accompanying you through the arrivals process at airports.
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    Can I take ashes to France, and do I need permission to scatter them?
    Brooklyn
    Top Answerer
    While there is no law in France that permits the scattering of ashes, local officials usually have a tolerant attitude about this practice, as long as it is done discreetly.
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    Can I take cremated remains on a flight to South Korea?
    Ronald M. Howe
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    As long as you comply with TSA regulations and your airline's guidelines, you should be able to take cremated remains to South Korea.
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