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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…
Details of fees and charges including information on how to pay.
Find out about HMRC Extra-Statutory Concessions in force at the time of publication and former Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise concessions.
Advice for women travelling and living abroad, including organisations that can help.
Vets can contact APHA to get expert advice about unusual animal disease or mortality in England and Wales.
Check whether you need to report and pay any tax on income you make apart from your main job or earnings.
The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for the assessing all special preparation claims under the litigator graduated fee scheme and advocates graduated fee scheme.
Manchester Prison is a men’s high security prison in Manchester city centre. It was known as Strangeways until 1994.
These statistics feature the number of genetically ‘normal’ animals (i.e. not genetically altered) that are bred for scientific endeavour, but are not used in scientific procedures for various reasons. These new statistics have been collected for the first time under...
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