The entry into France of the body of a person who has died in the overseas collectivities, in New Caledonia or abroad and its transfer to the place of burial or cremation, as well as transit through French territory, are carried out on the basis of an authorisation issued by the French consular representative or by the Government delegate.
However, when the death has occurred in a foreign country adhering to an international arrangement for the transport of corpses, the entry of the corpse into France is carried out on the basis of a special laissez-passer issued by the competent authority for the place of exhumation when the remains have already been buried.
When death occurs on board a ship during a voyage, the body is brought into France on the basis of the maritime declaration of health drawn up by the ship’s captain and countersigned, where applicable, by the ship’s doctor. In this case, the body is placed in a coffin meeting the conditions set out in article R. 2213-27.