Ministry of Foreign Affairs introduces new system to submit documentation relating to Sri Lankans deceased abroad, through Divisional Secretariats.

The Consular Affairs Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs, has  introduced a new system through which relatives of Sri Lankans deceased abroad are allowed to  submit identity documents, affidavits, and other documentation relating to the repatriation of human remains or conduct of last rites, through Divisional Secretariats island-wide.

Hitherto, the relatives of the deceased person were required to submit such documents  to the Consular Affairs Division to bring human remains to Sri Lanka, or to get authorization to conduct last  rites  abroad. Under the new system, the relatives of the deceased could submit the required documentation to the nearest Divisional Secretariat, which in turn would forward them to the Consular Affairs Division for appropriate action.

Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs has already issued a circular, instructing all Divisional Secretaries to extend required assistance for the effective implementation of this initiative.

The new system allows relatives of deceased to have their  required documentation processed at the nearest Divisional Secretaiat, without having the need to travel to the Consular Affairs Division in Colombo or the Regional Consular Office in Jaffna. The general public in outstation areas would particularly benefit from the new arrangement and avoid the need for traveling  long distances to Colombo or Jaffna at a time of bereavement as well as undue delays and expenditure.

This initiative  is part of the endeavors of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to streamline, decentralize and improve Consular service delivery to the public.

 

 

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