If you’re travelling from an EU country

You must write a statement (called a ‘declaration’) to say that your pet:

  • is not for sale or transfer of ownership
  • is healthy and able to complete the journey 
  • was born and bred in captivity 

Sign a physical copy of the declaration and bring it with you when you travel with your pet.

There are different rules if you’re bringing a pet dog, cat or a ferret to Great Britain.

There may be additional rules depending on the type of pet you’re bringing.

Birds

You can bring birds as pets to Great Britain as long as they’re not being used for:

  • breeding
  • meat or egg production
  • shooting or hunting

The birds must come from a country that’s a member of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH).

You’ll need a birds health certificate that’s been issued in the country you’re travelling from.

Check the rules of the country you’re travelling from to find out how to get a certificate.

Import checks

You must tell the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) that you’re planning to bring a pet bird to Great Britain at least one day before you travel.

APHA will arrange for your pet to be checked when it enters the country.

Animal and Plant Health Agency
imports@apha.gsi.gov.uk

The bird must wear a clip, leg band, microchip or tag to show where they’re travelling from.

Salamanders

You’ll need an animal health certificate that’s been issued in the country you’re travelling from.

Check the rules of the country you’re travelling from to find out how to get a certificate. A local vet might be able to help with this.

Bring the health certificate with you when you travel with your pet.

You’ll also need to follow extra rules, for example:

  • you can only travel from certain countries
  • your pet must be put into quarantine for at least 6 weeks

Check the rules with APHA before you travel.

Animal and Plant Health Agency
imports@apha.gsi.gov.uk

Fish

If you want to bring fish to Great Britain, contact the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas).

Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Telephone: 01502 562244
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Lowestoft Laboratory
Pakefield Road
Lowestoft
Suffolk
NR33 0HT
United Kingdom