Body repatriation from Malaysia to Belarus, 24/7. Airports KUL, PEN, BKI, KCH. Full documentation, zinc coffin, flight coordination. Call: +375 29 314-59-59.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian nation of around 33 million people, stretching across the Malay Peninsula and the northern part of Borneo. Kuala Lumpur (KL), the capital and largest city, is a major regional hub for business, healthcare and tourism. Penang (Pulau Pinang) draws visitors with its UNESCO-listed heritage city and renowned cuisine. Johor Bahru in the south sits at the tip of the peninsula. On Borneo, Kuching serves as the capital of Sarawak and Kota Kinabalu anchors Sabah. The resort island of Langkawi attracts large numbers of international tourists each year. The Russian-speaking community in Malaysia is moderate in size, concentrated mainly in Kuala Lumpur, with additional tourist traffic to Langkawi, Penang and the Borneo coast. Medical tourism also brings visitors from Belarus and Russia for treatment in KL's private hospitals. If a death has occurred in Malaysia, we are available at any hour: call +375 29 314-59-59.
Repatriating a deceased person from Malaysia requires a coordinated set of official documents. The core document is the death certificate — sijil kematian — issued by the National Registration Department of Malaysia (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara, JPN). A medical certificate stating the cause of death must be obtained from the treating hospital or forensic pathology unit. The body must be embalmed and placed in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin housed in a wooden outer crate. An export permit for the deceased is issued jointly by the Malaysian Ministry of Health and the Immigration Department. Since Malaysia acceded to the Hague Apostille Convention in 2021, documents are apostilled rather than going through the older consular legalisation route. The Embassy of Belarus (or the Russian Federation) in Kuala Lumpur handles any remaining consular endorsements. Our team manages every step of this paperwork process so that the family does not have to navigate it alone.
The primary international gateway is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL / KLIA), one of Asia's busiest hubs. Additional departure points include Penang International Airport (PEN), Langkawi International Airport (LGK), Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) and Kuching International Airport (KCH). The distance from Malaysia to Minsk is approximately 8,500 km, with total travel time — including one transit stop — of around 11 hours. The most practical routing options are KUL → MSQ via Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), via Dubai (Emirates) or via Doha (Qatar Airways). Malaysia Airlines also connects to European hubs from which onward cargo connections to Minsk can be arranged. The body travels in the aircraft hold inside a zinc coffin in a sealed wooden crate, in full compliance with ICAO and IATA standards for the carriage of human remains. We coordinate directly with the airline, reserve the cargo slot and arrange reception at Minsk National Airport (MSQ) with onward transport to any Belarusian city.
Malaysia operates on UTC+8, which is five hours ahead of Minsk (UTC+3). When it is midnight in Minsk, it is already 5 a.m. in Kuala Lumpur — and vice versa. Our service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no exceptions for weekends or public holidays. Coordination is conducted in Russian, Belarusian and English; Malay-speaking assistance can be arranged when needed. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-faith country. Islam is the official religion, and Islamic tradition calls for burial within 24 hours of death — a requirement that creates genuine urgency. We are experienced in working under time pressure and know how to engage the relevant authorities to expedite permit processing. For non-Muslims — whether Buddhist, Christian or Hindu — timelines are more flexible, but we operate with the same urgency. The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Malaysia is located in Kuala Lumpur and can assist with consular procedures for Russian citizens.
The cost of repatriation from Malaysia is calculated individually for each case, based on the city of departure, the chosen air routing, the scope of services required and the timeline. The total price covers embalming, the zinc coffin and wooden outer crate, all document preparation and official permits, the apostille procedure, air freight, reception at Minsk Airport and delivery to the final destination anywhere in Belarus. There are no hidden fees: everything is set out in a written contract. The first consultation is free and carries no obligation. We understand that when you call us, you are going through one of the most difficult moments imaginable. Our role is to take the logistical burden off your shoulders entirely. Reach us at any time by phone, WhatsApp, Viber or Telegram at +375 29 314-59-59.
The required documents are: the sijil kematian (death certificate) from Malaysia's National Registration Department (JPN), a medical certificate stating the cause of death, an export permit from the Ministry of Health and the Immigration Department, and embalming and zinc coffin certificates. Since Malaysia joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2021, documents are apostilled rather than consularly legalised. We manage the entire document process on behalf of the family.
Yes. ICAO/IATA international standards and Malaysian law both require embalming and placement in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin, which is then enclosed in a wooden transport crate. This is a non-negotiable requirement for loading human remains onto any international passenger or cargo flight. We arrange all of these procedures through licensed local funeral service providers (rumah pengebumian).
The typical timeframe is 7 to 14 working days from the point when all documents have been obtained and processed. The actual flight time is approximately 11 hours with one transit stop (Istanbul, Dubai or Doha). Most of the elapsed time is taken up by obtaining the Malaysian export permits and the apostille. In urgent cases — particularly where Islamic burial timing applies — we request expedited processing from the relevant authorities.
The price is calculated individually depending on the city of departure (KUL, PEN, BKI, KCH or LGK), the air routing chosen, the scope of services and the urgency. The quoted price includes all services — documentation, embalming, zinc coffin, air freight, reception at MSQ and Belarusian delivery — with no hidden additions. The first consultation is free. Call us on +375 29 314-59-59 for an initial estimate.
We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call or message +375 29 314-59-59 — we accept phone calls and messages via WhatsApp, Viber and Telegram at any hour. Given the five-hour time difference between Malaysia (UTC+8) and Belarus (UTC+3), our coordinators are reachable at any time of day or night regardless of where in Malaysia you are calling from.
Pricing includes: Malaysian funeral services (body preparation, zinc coffin, wooden crate), issuance of Sijil Kematian (death certificate), JPN (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) registration and export permit, legalization at the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Wisma Putra), certified translations, consular fee at the Russian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, air freight from KUL, BKI, or LGK via Doha or Dubai, onward delivery across Belarus, and our coordination fee. Everything is fixed in a written contract.
From KUL, a 48-hour turnaround is feasible with documents ready and a Qatar Airways or Emirates flight connecting at DOH or DXB. From Kota Kinabalu (BKI) or Langkawi (LGK), add a domestic flight to KUL. The bottleneck is legalization at Wisma Putra (one business day) and the Ministry of Health export permit. In rural states the process may take 3–4 days. We expedite through local agents and established contacts.
Yes. A relative may fly on the same or a separate flight. Belarusian and Russian citizens enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days. We book tickets on Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, or Malaysia Airlines with convenient Minsk connections. If the family opts for Muslim burial locally (for example, if the deceased was a Muslim convert or resident), we advise on that option as well.
We operate 24/7/365 — including Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Haji, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, and Merdeka Day (31 August). Calls to +375 29 314-59-59 are answered around the clock. Malaysian government offices close on these holidays, potentially delaying legalization by 1–3 days. We try to complete documentation before the holiday begins and leverage priority contacts at Wisma Putra.
Call us immediately. Sijil Kematian is issued by JPN (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) based on a hospital medical certificate or police report (for accidents). We engage in advance: we coordinate with hospital, police, and insurance, arrange hospital morgue or partner funeral home storage, and prepare translations and Wisma Putra submissions in parallel with waiting for the official document — saving critical time.
Pricing includes: Malaysian funeral services (body preparation, zinc coffin, wooden crate), issuance of Sijil Kematian (death certificate), JPN (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) registration and export permit, legalization at the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Wisma Putra), certified translations, consular fee at the Russian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, air freight from KUL, BKI, or LGK via Doha or Dubai, onward delivery across Belarus, and our coordination fee. Everything is fixed in a written contract.
From KUL, a 48-hour turnaround is feasible with documents ready and a Qatar Airways or Emirates flight connecting at DOH or DXB. From Kota Kinabalu (BKI) or Langkawi (LGK), add a domestic flight to KUL. The bottleneck is legalization at Wisma Putra (one business day) and the Ministry of Health export permit. In rural states the process may take 3–4 days. We expedite through local agents and established contacts.
Yes. A relative may fly on the same or a separate flight. Belarusian and Russian citizens enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days. We book tickets on Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, or Malaysia Airlines with convenient Minsk connections. If the family opts for Muslim burial locally (for example, if the deceased was a Muslim convert or resident), we advise on that option as well.
We operate 24/7/365 — including Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Haji, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, and Merdeka Day (31 August). Calls to +375 29 314-59-59 are answered around the clock. Malaysian government offices close on these holidays, potentially delaying legalization by 1–3 days. We try to complete documentation before the holiday begins and leverage priority contacts at Wisma Putra.
Call us immediately. Sijil Kematian is issued by JPN (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) based on a hospital medical certificate or police report (for accidents). We engage in advance: we coordinate with hospital, police, and insurance, arrange hospital morgue or partner funeral home storage, and prepare translations and Wisma Putra submissions in parallel with waiting for the official document — saving critical time.