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Human Remains. Carrying ashes on a Philippine Airlines flight as a carry-on or checked baggage is allowed. Please secure a Consular Certificate if applicable. You may contact a local consulate at your origin or the embassy of the country you are traveling to since the rules vary.
Cremated remains, which are not a health risk, may be buried or immured in memorial sites or cemeteries, or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed in a variety ofways and locations.
Remains cannot be cremated without a Philippine death certificate. Cremated remains must be reduced to the size of fine sand or ashes and packed in an urn or cremains container before they are turned over to the relatives of the deceased.
Cremated remains, which are not a health risk, may be buried or immured in memorial sites or cemeteries, or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed in a variety ofways and locations.
In a pastoral instruction issued recently, Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila said that ashes of the dead should be kept in a sacred place, such as columbaria and cemeteries. I would like to remind everyone that it is not allowed for us to keep the urns containing the ashes in our homes permanently, Pabillo said.
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Shipment of Human Remains / Urns to the Philippines Death Certificate issued by the Vital Statistics Office; Embalmers Certificate stating that the body was duly embalmed and is in sanitary condition for shipment abroad; Mortuary Certificate stating that the casket contains only the body of the deceased;
The average cost of a cremation with all services in the Philippines is about PHP60,000 and the average cost of the simplest funeral is about PHP150,000. This is why cremation is so common here. It is important to include affordability as an important factor in all your decisions.
Shipment of Human Remains / Urns to the Philippines Death Certificate issued by the Vital Statistics Office; Embalmers Certificate stating that the body was duly embalmed and is in sanitary condition for shipment abroad; Mortuary Certificate stating that the casket contains only the body of the deceased;

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