When I move to Canada from the US, what will I have to do to get my pets there legally?
Answer:
Domestic or pet cats and dogs can enter Canada for any period of time (permanent stays, temporary visits, or in transit visits) without quarantine from any country. Because rabies is a federally regulated disease affecting cats and dogs, Canada's import requirements take into consideration the rabies status of the country of export.
Good luck.
Your pets must be included in your immigrant visa as they are part of your family. NOT!
All pets must be accompanied by their owners when entering Canada. Owners of dogs and cats must bring a certificate issued by a licensed American or Canadian veterinarian clearly identifying the pet and certifying that it has been vaccinated against rabies sometime during the previous 36 months. An exception is made for puppies or kittens that are younger than three months old.
Seeing-eye dogs are allowed into Canada without restriction. Canadian law also guarantees that anyone using seeing-eye dogs may bring them into restaurants, hotels and other businesses.
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