** The veterinarian must be approved and accredited by the Government Veterinarian Authority of the pet’s departing country. If the pet is departing Canada, the veterinarian used must be CFIA approved.
** All dates must be written in the ISO (International Standards): dd/mm/yyyy
** All documentation must be completed in blue ink
The pet must be implanted with a microchip that is compatible with international standards (ISO 11784/11785). Microchip Implantation Record must be provided. Microchip must be implanted before the rabies vaccination.
Dogs:
Valid Certification of DHLPP Vaccination within 1 year and 4 weeks prior importation.
Valid Certification of Rabies Vaccination within 1 year and 4 weeks prior importation.
Cats:
Valid Certification of FVRCP Vaccination within 1 year and 4 weeks prior importation.
Valid Certification of Rabies Vaccination within 1 year and 4 weeks prior importation.
This blood test must be administered to cats and dogs, two (2) to three (3) weeks after the rabies vaccination, by an approved government facility. The blood test results must be 0.5 IU/ml or above. The test remains valid for 2 years, so it must be conducted within this timeframe to be valid for transport.
Permits must be obtained from The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries of the country of import. Copies of all vaccine stickers must be provided to obtain import permit.
For animals originating outside of the EU, this certificate, available here, is filled out by a Veterinarian. It is valid for 4 months prior departure date. It must be printed in the language of the import country and in English and be completed in the language of the import country or English.
Or
Pet Passport
For animals originating from within the EU, a pet passport is used. It is a standardized document used throughout the EU. It comes in booklet form.
The pet must be accompanied by a Veterinarian Health Certificate, available here, that must be issued 10 days prior to departure. http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/export/petcom/petcome.shtml
A signed letter must be obtained from the Veterinarian on their letterhead stating the microchip implementation date and number, and the pet’s information including name, breed, sex, and age.
The following forms must be sent to the local CFIA for their stamp of approval: Microchip Implantation Record, Rabies Certificate, EU Veterinarian Health Certificate, and Veterinary Letter.
To clear customs, the following must be provided: a copy of the pet owner’s passport, a copy of the visa (if available), and a note from the pet owner’s employer on company letterhead explaining the relocation
Airlines and countries constantly make changes to their policies and regulations. Please note that the information available on this website may not be up to date with current requirements.
VIP Sitters arranges all of the necessary documentation for you so, together, we can safely, legally, and easily transport your pets anywhere in the world. Let us help you. Request a quote by sharing your travel plans with us. We’d love to hear from you!