Withdrawal Agreement Pet Travel

At present, the following conditions must be met to travel with a dog, cat or ferret (for non-commercial purposes): Check the itineraries before traveling. You must travel on approved itineraries. Your pet`s documents and microchip will be checked when entering GB. Contact the Pet Helpline if you need further assistance: This guide applies to people travelling within the EU and Northern Ireland (NI) with their cats, ferrets or pet dogs, including service dogs. Countries around the world restrict the import of live animals. Here you will find the latest information for the country in which you are traveling: More information You must receive a new certificate each time you travel with your pet, which you must receive 10 days before your trip. The document is valid for four months, for a single trip within the EU, a subsequent trip within the EU and for a new entry into the UK. This means that a European pet passport issued in the UK is not valid for travel to the EU or Northern Ireland (NI). However, the health information and vaccination history recorded in your pet`s passport remain valid. Owners of service dogs returning from the EU do not need to travel on approved itineraries. You must inform the immigration office in advance that you are travelling with a service dog to ensure that proper checks are carried out. Throughout the transition period, you can continue to travel with your pet between the UK and the EU in accordance with the applicable pet rules using your pet`s current passport issued in the UK or another EU country. The UK will leave the EU at the end of January, but a transition period will apply at least until the end of 2020, so travelling to France this year will be easier than ever.

If your pet has a current post-rabies vaccination, they do not need a repeated rabies vaccination before travelling again. Before your dog, cat or ferret can travel to the EU or NI for the first time after January 1, 2021, you must follow these steps. These steps are similar to the current procedure for taking your pet to the EU, but you will need an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) instead of a pet passport. Talk to your veterinarian about the preparations you need to make before traveling from these places. Note: A blood sample (test for rabies antibody levels) is also required if your pet is travelling from a country that has been classified as “unlisted” in the UK. Under the EU Pet Travel Programme (PETS), dogs, cats and ferrets holding a valid EUROPEAN passport issued in the UK and EU countries can travel with their owners between and between the UK and EU countries. At least 21 days before the animal`s first trip, a veterinarian must ensure that the animal has a microchip, have it vaccinated against rabies and issue a pet passport. You also don`t need to take your pet to your veterinarian more than 10 days before travel days to get an HCA. The HCA must be signed by an official veterinarian. Check with your veterinarian to see if they can issue AHS for pets.

The European Pet Travel System (PETS) allows residents of EU Member States to travel freely within the EU with their cats, dogs and ferrets, provided they meet the requirements of the pet passport system. Wait 21 days after the basic vaccination before travelling. The United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man will become a Third Country in Part 2 for pet travel from 1 January 2021. We have updated the guidelines to explain the rules applicable to pet travel from the UK, channel Islands and isle of Man to Northern Ireland and the EU. We have also added a guide to traveling with more than 5 pets and commercial animal movements. Travel requirements include ensuring that pets are effectively vaccinated against rabies prior to travel. This includes a current rabies vaccination and a blood test to detect sufficient levels of rabies antibodies. .

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