Repatriation Services

Repatriation to China from Singapore

We manage the full repatriation process for families in Singapore needing to return a loved one to China. This includes all documentation, embassy coordination, embalming, casket preparation, and airline logistics.

Serving Chinese nationals and new citizens living in Singapore.

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What we manage

  • Death registration and Singapore death certificate
  • Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore — no-objection letter and consular clearance
  • Embalming to meet international transport standards
  • Sealed casket preparation for air cargo
  • Export permit from Singapore authorities
  • Import documentation for China
  • Airline cargo booking and flight coordination
  • Handover coordination with receiving funeral home in China

How it works

1

Call us immediately

We are available 24 hours a day. Call and we will explain the immediate next steps for repatriation to China.

2

Documentation

We handle all embassy and government paperwork, including the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore no-objection letter, Singapore death certificate, and export permits.

3

Preparation and transport

Embalming and casket sealing are carried out to international standards. We coordinate the airline cargo booking and confirm the flight.

4

Arrival coordination

We liaise with the receiving funeral home or family in China to confirm safe handover and next steps.

What you should know about repatriation to China

Chinese-language documentation is often required at the receiving end. We prepare bilingual paperwork where required and coordinate with the receiving funeral home in China to ensure compliance.

5 to 8 days

Typical timeline

from engagement to departure

24 / 7

Available

call us at any hour

English · Mandarin · Hokkien · Cantonese

Languages

we speak your language

Common questions

How long does repatriation to China from Singapore take?
Repatriation to China typically takes 5 to 8 days from the time of engagement, depending on embassy processing, airline availability, and documentation readiness. We begin immediately on contact.
What documents are needed to repatriate a body to China?
The Chinese Embassy in Singapore must issue a no-objection letter. A notarised Singapore death certificate, embalming certificate, and export permit are required. Receiving city or province may require additional Chinese-language documentation. We manage all of this on your behalf.
Do we need to contact the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore ourselves?
No. We handle all consular communication on your behalf, including obtaining the no-objection letter from the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore. You do not need to contact the embassy directly.
How much does repatriation to China cost?
The cost depends on airline cargo rates, documentation fees, embalming, casket, and any specific requirements at the destination. We provide a clear, itemised cost breakdown after assessing your case. Call us to discuss.
Can we hold a brief service in Singapore before the repatriation?
Yes. If the family wishes to hold a simple prayer, brief viewing, or short service in Singapore before the body is flown out, we can arrange this. We work around the documentation timeline to allow time for a farewell if needed.
We repatriate worldwide

Other destinations we serve

Don't see your country? Contact us — we coordinate repatriation to most countries worldwide.

We are available 24 hours a day.

Call us and we will begin coordinating the repatriation to China immediately.

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