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If you can’t bear to leave your beloved buddy behind when coming to Canada, don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this article, we break down how to bring your pet to Canada.
Most pet entry is overseen by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which establishes import requirements for all animals and animal products entering Canada.
Check below for animal-specific requirements for bringing pets to Canada:
Amphibians and reptiles are permitted from any country, for any use, to any destination in Canada.
An import permit is required for turtles and tortoises from all countries but they will only be issued to zoos and research facilities, so you will have to leave your little hero in a half shell behind if you’re not either of these.
Birds require an import permit issued by a local CFIA office, so long as the bird is coming from a country officially recognized by Canada as being free of highly pathogenic avian influenza and provided the applicant meets import requirements, including quarantine.
Cats coming from a country officially recognised as being rabies-free must have a rabies vaccination certificate; OR a veterinary certificate, declaring so. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) needs to perform a visual inspection to ensure the cat’s vaccination is current and the animal description matches. You may be required to complete more inspections, at the discretion of CBSA, which can incur fees of over $30.00 + tax. Make sure your kitty meets the requirements laid out for bringing pets to Canada.
Countries and territories recognized as being rabies-free
The United States of America and Mexico are not considered rabies-free.
Immigrating to Canada with your dog can be a little more complicated than you might expect. Dogs are required to undergo a visual inspection from the Canada Border Services Agency and like cats, may be required to complete more inspections. It is the responsibility of the owner to contact the CFIA in advance of travel. You should have proof of your dog’s age and all dogs over three months old will need the necessary vaccinations.
Make sure Fido’s all set so that you can navigate dog immigration to Canada!
FROM THE U.S. It is the owner’s responsibility to contact the applicable provincial authorities to request permission to keep ferrets as pets and to obtain any required documentation. A rabies vaccination certificate, which has been signed by a licensed veterinarian within a year of issue, needs to be shown at border.
FROM OUTSIDE THE U.S Refer to the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) or contact a CFIA Animal Health Office in your destination province to apply for a permit to import. Import permits will not be issued for foxes, raccoons and skunks purchased for import to Canada as a personal pet.
FROM THE U.S. You will need an Export Certificate issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Certificate VS 17-140 or VS 17-145.
FROM OUTSIDE THE U.S. You can review the import requirements for horses using the Automated Import Reference System.
Hey, everyone’s entitled to love the pet they choose. Even if you’re beloved pet has eight legs, there may still be options to bring your pet to Canada.
Check out the national policy guidelines under provision of the Plant Protection Act to see if your creepy crawly is entitled to a new home in Canada.
Rabbits have permit and quarantine requirements for the importation of domestic rabbits from countries other than the United States. You will have to gain a permit at least thirty days in advance from the CFIA and sign a declaration of the following:
-that the rabbits have been in your possession as personally-owned pets;
-that you will personally accompany the rabbits from the country of origin to Canada.
-It is also likely the rabbit will have to be quarantined for a short amount of time.
Rodents can mostly be imported into Canada without an import permit, health certificate, or visual inspection. However it’s bad news if you want to bring your pet prairie dogs, gambian pouch rats, or squirrels. Also, rodents from Africa are not allowed entry.
Remember, if you want to bring your pet to Canada, you also have to make sure that you have the proper immigration status to come into the country. Have you ensured you’ve got the proper immigration and travel documents? Check out our wealth of resources on Canadian immigration programs to make sure you’ve got everything lined up and ready.
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