What must I consider when taking my pet to my new home? 

You have been approved for a Canadian VISA; the next step is buying your ticket and packing your bags. But what about your pet? Are you going to leave it behind? NO! The traditional idea of a family has evolved; it no longer only consists of humans but also by pets that are very important members of today's families. For this reason, we want to provide you with information and tips so you can buy a ticket for your pet and share the great experience of traveling to other countries.

What are the required legal documents?

Original vaccination certificate translated

Health certificate issued by an authorized veterinarian

Export permit certificate

Your pet must have all the vaccines up to date, but the mandatory vaccines for traveling are the rabies vaccine; make sure he/she has it.

This certificate must specify if your pet is sterilized or not. The veterinary clinic must carry out the procedure and have all the pertinent legal certifications.

The entity where it is issued varies depending on the country (for example, if you are in Colombia, the ICA), but it is essential to have it; otherwise, you cannot travel with your pet.

If your ticket has a stopover, they must issue an additional certificate for each one mentioned above since you must leave an original certificate for each country of stopover and arrival.

Tips that can be very useful

If you have more questions, we will read you in the comments.

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