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Places to Travel
EU
Listed Countries and Territories
UK resident pets can travel to any of the EU countries
and territories shown below and return to the UK under the PETS
Scheme. Pets that come from any of these countries can also enter
the UK under PETS as long as they meet the rules. Pets must not
have been outside any of the EU or non EU countries in the six calendar
months before traveling to the UK.
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| Austria |
Azores |
Balearic
Islands |
| Belgium |
Canary
Islands |
Ceuta |
| Cyprus
(1) |
Czech
Republic |
Denmark |
| Estonia
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Faroe
Islands |
Finland |
| France
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French
Guiana |
Germany |
| Gibraltar |
Greece |
Greenland |
| Guadelope
(2) |
Hungary
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Ireland
(3) |
| Italy |
Latvia
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Lithuania
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| Luxembourg |
Madeira |
Malta |
| Martinique |
Melilla |
Netherlands |
| Poland
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Portugal |
Reunion |
| Slovakia |
Slovenia
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Spain
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| Sweden |
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| (1)
As at December 2004, dogs, cats and ferrets prepared for PETS in,
or returning under PETS to the UK from, the Republic of Cyprus may
enter or re-enter the UK without quarantine. However, PETS compliant
animals travelling from north Cyprus (the area north of the Buffer
Zone) must be licensed into quarantine for 6 months on arrival in
the UK. This must be arranged before the animal travels. |
| (2)
Includes St Barthelemy and St Martin (French part of the island) |
| (3)
No preparation or documentation is necessary for the movement of
pets directly between the UK and the Republic of Ireland. |
Pets resident
in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland
can also enter the UK under PETS from qualifying countries as long
as they meet the rules. Pets that have first entered the British
Isles under the scheme can then travel between the UK, Channel Islands,
the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland without the need for
additional documentation. You are advised to take your PETS documentation
with you in case you need to show them. |
| Pets entering
the Republic of Ireland or the Channel Islands |
| Owners
of pets entering the Channel Islands or the Republic of Ireland
from outside of the British Isles should contact the appropriate
authorities in those countries for advice on approved routes and
any other information. For Jersey visit the Jersey
Rural and Veterinary Affairs or email rva@gov.je. For the Republic
of Ireland see The
Department of Agriculture and Food or email pets@agriculture.gov.ie. |
Non
EU Listed Countries and Territories
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| Andorra |
Antigua
& Barbuda |
Argentina |
| Aruba |
Ascension
Islands |
Australia |
| Bahrain |
Barbados |
Belarus |
| Bermuda |
Canada |
Cayman
Islands |
| Chile |
Croatia |
Falkland
Islands |
| Fiji |
French
Polynesia |
Grenadines |
| Guam |
Hawaii |
Hong
Kong |
| Iceland |
Jamaica
(1) |
Japan |
| Liechtenstein |
Mauritius |
Mayotte |
| Mexico |
Monaco |
Montserrat |
| Netherlands
Antilles |
New
Caledonia |
New
Zealand |
| Norway |
Russian
Federation (2) |
Romania |
| St
Helena |
St
Kitts & Nevis |
St
Pierre & Miquelon |
| St
Vincent |
San
Marino |
Singapore |
| Switzerland |
Taiwan |
Trinidad
& Tobago |
| United
Arab Emirates |
USA
(Mainland) |
Vanuatu |
| Vatican |
Wallis
& Futuna |
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| (1)
Jamaican law as at December 2004 prevents their involvement in PETS.
Check for any changes to this situation. |
| (2).Please
note that the following Republics are NOT part of the Russian
Federation; Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan |
The maximum number of pet animals each person may bring into the
EU from most non-EU listed countries is 5. This rule does not apply
to animals brought from Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco,
Norway, San Marino, Switzerland or the Vatican. |
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