Repatriation is the process of transporting a claimant or their body back to their own country after they have been injured or killed in a foreign country.
Some companies also offer other benefits, for example assistance with legal expensesand repatriation of the deceased's remains.
Some travel insurance will pay for repatriation of a person's remains to their home country if they die on a trip.
Repatriation is the process of transporting a claimant or their body back to their own countryafter they have been injured or killed in a foreign country.
repatriate, repatriation expenses
Examples of 'repatriation' in a sentence
repatriation
`Major Prentis has brought pressure on our people to aid his repatriation.
Meek, M R D IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE (2002)
There was, they learned with joy, to be no delay in their repatriation.
Townsend, Eileen IN LOVE AND WAR (2002)
That afternoon, the Brazilian Government applied for their repatriation and the necessary papers were duly granted.
Tony Juniper SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD (2002)