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How long does repatriation from Chad to the UK take?
Chad is one of the world's most fragile states. Administrative processes in N'Djamena are functional under the transitional government, but large parts of the country are inaccessible due to armed conflict.
- 28 to 84 days for cases in N'Djamena and accessible areas.
- Northern Chad (Tibesti, Borkou), eastern regions bordering Sudan, and southern border areas are not achievable by civilian means.
- Eastern Chad faces active spillover from the Sudan conflict, including a major refugee crisis that stresses local infrastructure.
The Transitional Military Council (CMT) has governed Chad since April 2021, following the death of President Idriss Déby. His son Mahamat Idriss Déby leads the CMT. A constitutional referendum in 2024 approved a new constitution; elections are planned.
Step by step
The repatriation process from
Here is what happens after a death in , and what you or your appointed coordinator needs to do at each stage.
What you will need
Documents required for repatriation from
The following documents must be obtained before your loved one can be transported to the UK. Your local funeral director will help gather most of these.
We handle the paperwork
Our team coordinates with local funeral directors in to ensure all documentation is obtained correctly and on time.
What to expect
How long does repatriation from take?
Timelines vary depending on the circumstances of the death and the speed of local authorities. Here is a realistic guide.
Typical costs
How much does repatriation from cost?
Structured reference
Cost and requirement tables for
The tables below provide a clean reference format for quick comparison and extraction.
Repatriation cost and timeline summary
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Official support
British Embassy and consulates in
The British Embassy can provide assistance and information, but cannot pay for or arrange repatriation. Contact them as early as possible.
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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 May 2026.
Sources: FCDO gov.uk · Full guide: what to do if someone dies in · Frequently asked questions