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What to do if you’re bringing your pet or pets to Great Britain: quarantine rules, documents you need, types of animal you can bring.
You must follow certain rules to bring your pet to Great Britain (England,…
You must write a statement (called a ‘declaration’) to say that your pet:…
You must have an import licence to bring any pet animal that is not a dog,…
Depending on the type of pet you’re bringing, you may have to follow extra…
You need to apply for a permit or certificate if you’re bringing a pet…
To check the exact rules for your pet, contact the Centre for…
The rules on bringing food or animal products into Great Britain from abroad: restrictions, types of food and the amount you can bring.
There are rules for bringing food or animal products into Great Britain…
The rules on bringing meat, dairy, fish and other animal products depend…
The rules on bringing fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds depend on the…
The rules on bringing pet food depend on the country you’re bringing it…
You may need to apply for a permit or certificate if you’re bringing any…
If you declare banned food products to Border Force officers at customs,…
FCDO travel advice for Mexico. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
FCDO travel advice for Canada. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
UKHSA also investigate other vectors of disease that are present in the UK, or might enter the UK in the future.
The prohibitions and restrictions on the import of animal furs and skins into the UK and the export of salmon and trout.
Information on cryptosporidium including sources and routes of transmission, symptoms, and general hygiene advice to minimise the spread.
Guidance on how to report a security vulnerability on any Department for Business and Trade (DBT) IT service or system.
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