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  1. Pet Travel from the United States to France

    Pet Dogs, Cats and/or Ferrets (5 or Fewer Animals) Choose the option below that best fits your pet's travel plans. *Designated person is a family member, friend, or other person authorized by the owner to travel with the pets. Instructions for completing the "Non-commercial" Health Certificate (915.99 KB)

  2. Bringing your pet to France

    You can bring up to five pets into France, and you must either travel together or arrive within five days of each other. Rules for dogs, cats, and ferrets. Dogs, cats, and ferrets must have an EU pet passport if coming from an EU/EFTA country. This provides essential information such as ID number and vaccine information.

  3. Bringing Your Pet to France? 10 Quick Answers to Your FAQs

    To bring your dog to France, they must be over 12 weeks/three months old (the age at which dogs may be vaccinated for rabies), be microchipped, and have been vaccinated for rabies at least 21 days prior to travel. You will need to present either an EU pet passport or a valid Animal Health Certificate along with your pet's vaccination record.

  4. France Pet Quarantine and Travel Regulations

    Complete the following entry requirements to travel to France with your pet: Four-legged travelers over 12 weeks should be microchipped to enter France. Pets must have a valid rabies vaccination. Visitors must wait 21 days between the last shot of the vaccination and departure. Obtain a health certificate from your endorsed veterinarian if you ...

  5. Bringing a dog or cat back from the foreigner: What are the rules

    When traveling abroad, if you plan to bring a dog or cat back to France, you must follow certain rules. Javascript est desactivé dans votre navigateur. Content

  6. How to Travel With Pets to France

    All pets must wait at least 21 days after the rabies vaccination before they can travel to France. Please note that the rabies vaccination for pets traveling to the EU must be greater than 21 days old and less than 1 year old at the time of travel. If your pet's vaccination will be over 1 year, then a new vaccine will be needed at least 21 days ...

  7. Bringing Pets to France: Essential Rules for Cats and Dogs

    The maximum number of pets, specifically cats, dogs and ferrets, that can travel is 5. The flight must not be for the purpose of selling or transferring ownership of a pet. This is referred to as non-commercial fight. Above 5, proof is required: - That they are taking part in a competition, exhibition or sporting event.

  8. A guide to taking your pet to France

    Whether you travel by ferry or Eurotunnel, there will be a fee for taking on most pets including cats and dogs (although you should note that rabbits aren't allowed on Brittany Ferries routes). Currently, these are £18 each way per pet on Eurotunnel, and £16-£30 on Brittany Ferries. Some ferry routes have kennels and pet-friendly cabins ...

  9. 10 steps to taking pets to France

    Table of Contents. Taking pets to France 10 steps process: #1. Make sure your pet is not restricted to travel to the EU. #2. Before buying a ticket, check the rules of your airline company. #3. Make your pet loves the crate. #4.

  10. Introducing or reintroducing my pet to France

    Bringing your pet to France from the UK. For a non-commercial movement (animals not subject to a commercial transaction, up to a limit of 5 animals), your pet (dog, cat, ferret) must meet the following requirements. 1. be identified (microchip, or tattoo made before 3 July 2011).. 2. be validly vaccinated against rabies (the animal must be at least 12 weeks old to be vaccinated at the time of ...

  11. How to Get an EU Pet Passport for Your Dog or Cat in France

    Registering your pet with I-CAD. In order for a pet of non-EU origins to enter the French system and receive a French EU Pet Passport, the pet must be registered in the Fichier national d'identification des carnivores domestiques (I-CAD) (France's national pet register). This registration can be done by a vet, but only if the animal is ...

  12. Travel with your pet

    If your cat or dog weighs between 8kg / 17.64 lb. and 75 kg / 165.35 lb. with its kennel, it must travel in the hold. Since traveling with dogs or cats in the hold can be limited or prohibited on certain types of aircraft, you must submit a request at least 48 hours before your departure.

  13. Pet Travel to France: Key Changes from January 1, 2021

    News. Following a EU policy decision, the UK government has announced details of NEW documentation required by British people travelling to France with a pet dog, cat or ferret from January 1, 2021. From this date onwards - the end of the Transition Period - Great Britain will become a 'third country' with respect to the EU Pet Travel ...

  14. Entry Requirements for American Travelers to France

    When in France, please carry a photocopy of your passport separately from your passport. The copy will facilitate issuance of a replacement ($75 fee for adults, $85 for children). The American Embassy in Paris is at 2, avenue Gabriel, tel. 01 43 12 22 22. The Passport Section is nearby at 4, avenue Gabriel (open 9a.m.-noon, Monday- Friday).

  15. How to take a Cat on The Eurotunnel [Guide, FAQ & Prices]

    August 9, 2023. Taking your cat on the Eurotunnel is very straightforward. The Channel Tunnel is a simple and fast way to travel between the the U.K. and France. The Eurotunnel shuttle train runs between Folkestone and Calais 24 hours of the day and 365 days a year. The journey takes around 35 minutes.

  16. Traveling with a Pet to Europe from USA

    Your pet must be 16 weeks old if traveling to the U.S. from other countries and must be at least 15 weeks old for European Union travel. If your pet isn't a microchip that will be your first step. It's essential that the microchip is implanted before the rabies vaccine is given, so you cannot really do it all in one go.

  17. Moving to France with Pets

    All pets must have an original Rabies Certificate signed by the vet. During the final health exam, the Rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days old. Further details regarding the rabies vaccine: Pets may be transported to France with a current one-year vaccine (also known as a "primary" vaccine). Pets may be transported to France with a 3 ...

  18. What are the health requirements for bringing a pet to France?

    What are the health requirements for bringing a pet to France? Your dog, cat or ferret will need to be microchipped, have the correct pet documentation and a valid vaccination against rabies. Read our Pet Travel Scheme Checklist before travelling or visit the DEFRA website for further details. 1002 out of 1192 found this helpful.

  19. Moving To France With Pets [May 2024 Update]

    5 10 Steps To Taking Pets To France. 5.1 Make Sure Your Pet Is Not Restricted From Traveling To The EU. 5.2 Before Buying A Ticket, Check The Rules Of Your Airline Company. 5.3 Make Your Pet Loves The Crate. 5.4 At Least Three Months Before Traveling: Get An ISO-Compliant Microchip.

  20. Animals

    Importing pets (cats, dogs, ferrets) into GB. ... Introducing or reintroducing my pet to France. From 1 January 2021, the rules for travelling with your pet from the UK to the EU became those that apply to third countries listed as 'safe' from rabies. These are stricter than the rules that previously applied to movements within the EU.

  21. Pet Passport, UK to France [2023 Complete Guide]

    In order to get a Pet Passport for UK to France, your dog, cat or ferret requires the following: 1. Microchipping. All dogs, cats and ferrets must have a microchip in order to travel from the UK to France. A microchip is a electronic chip that holds a unique number traceable with a chip reader.

  22. Taking your pet dog, cat or ferret abroad: Overview

    There's different guidance if you're bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain. Next Travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland. View a printable version of the whole guide ...

  23. Cats

    Cats are not required to have proof of rabies vaccination for importation into the United States. However, CDC recommends that all cats be vaccinated against rabies, and your US destination may have additional requirements. All pet cats arriving in the state of Hawaii and the territory of Guam, even from the US mainland, are subject to locally ...

  24. Video: Couple discovers they accidentally shipped their cat to an ...

    Carrie and Matt Clark found out they unknowingly shipped their cat to California from Utah when they returned shoes to Amazon. CNN affiliate KSL has more.

  25. Apology for disabled woman denied Swift tickets

    Elliw, 11, said travelling to France would put additional pressure on their mother. "The day before the concert, my mum will probably be in a lot of pain and will have to lie down on the bed ...