Repatriation from Ghana to the UK: step by step
A clear guide to each stage of the process, from the first phone call through to your loved one's arrival in the UK.
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The repatriation process from Ghana
Each step must be completed in sequence. Your repatriation coordinator manages the process, but knowing what to expect reduces uncertainty.
Timeline
How long does the process take?
Best case
10 days
Natural death, no post-mortem, documentation issued quickly.
Typical case
14-21 days
Most repatriations from Ghana fall within this range.
Complex case
35+ days
Post-mortem, inquest, criminal investigation, or remote location.
What can extend the timeline
- Ghana Health Service export permit requires certified death certificate from Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry
- Post-mortems at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital or regional facilities; regional capacity limited
- Deaths outside Accra require transfer to a facility with adequate cold storage
- All documentation in English but Ghana Health Service processing can extend timelines
Start the process today
Our team handles every step of repatriation from Ghana. Call us now or send an enquiry and we will respond as quickly as possible.
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 · Embassy contacts: Ghana · Frequently asked questions