Is Kos in Greece a nice place?

Can I scatter human ashes in Greece?

  • I would like to take my Father-in-Law's ashes abroad to scatter them in his favourite place Kos (Greece). Does any one know what are the rules and reg's regarding this and do I need any formal documentation?.

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    CONTACT THE BRITISH CONSUL THEY WILL TELL YOU OR THE GREEK CONSUL YOU NORMALLY HAVE TO FILL A FORM IN THATS ALL THERE IS TO IT, GOOD LUCK,

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Of course you can.... You have the right to, and there' s no need to ask anybody.... Do not forget that Maria Callas' last wish, which has been accomplished, was that her ashes be scattered in the Aegean Sea... And while doing that, just say a warm "goodbye" to him from me too.... He must have been a sensitive and inspired person....

edoardo_visconti

just go over there and throw the ashes wherever u want, no one is going to know are they. i threw mi uncles ash's in the english channel without tellin a soul

londonboy90102

I agree with Londonmc - since cremation has very recently been legalised in Greece, I doubt there are yet any facilities available, and that the authorities know what to do and how. So, go ahead and scatter his ashes freely where he wanted - let his soul rest in peace and may you remember the good moments you had with him.

yiotadelta

you got a star from me, and i feel as a dodecanese also from Rhodes.such an emotion to hear these wrds, from a sensitive person... Aegian sea is proud of its children

Leonarda

If you ask for any formal permission or anything you will never get through bureaucracy and so on. Just do it! No one will say anything. Don't do it in a place crowded with people of course. As for transporting the ashes, don't take them as carry-on, just put them in a container in your suitcase, I don't think this will be a problem. Don't ask anyone beforehand, they may cause problems. If THEY ask you anything, just say you never thought there would be a problem.

cpinatsi

I don't think that scattering the ashes will be a problem - chances are that no one's going to take offence. *However*, bringing the urn in Greece may be a problem - especially if you're coming from outside the Schengen area and/or travelling by plane. You may want to check that with the closest Greek consular authorities, to see what documentation is required for importing human remains. I suspect that you will be required to provide a certificate of death. The link below will lead you to a list of Greek missions thoughout the world, with e-mail and telephone contact details. http://www.ypex.gov.gr/www.mfa.gr/en-US/Services/Directory/Greek+Missions+Abroad/

Marcus P. Cato

Greek embassy London web site http://www.greekembassy.org.uk/ Phone to ask of any legal revetments Hope this has helped you

great7673

Yes. It's been done before and it will be done with mine as well. Some 7-8 years ago a prominent Irish bloke who had a house in Paxos was cremated in England and his ashes were scattered in his beloved Ionian waters. Was there for the ceremonies that typically to Irish wake tradition had a lot of laughs and drinking and celebrating the man's life.

emiliosailez

Contact the British Consulate in Kos and speak to Lynne, she's really helpful and I''m sure she can find out for you. Telephone: (00) (30) 22420 21549 www.aneki.com/consulate/British_Vice_C…

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