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A CVI is valid for 30 calendar days following the inspection of the animals described, unless the State Veterinarian in either the state of origin or destination has determined a shorter timeframe is necessary to mitigate disease risk.
A SRM transport permit and (if the importer is also the taxidermist who will process the specimen) salvage or storage permits are required. The original copy of the import permit must be presented to the CFIA inspector at the time of the importation.
Your dog or cat will need either proof of current rabies vaccination (EU Pet Passport is accepted) OR a health certificate in English or French and completed by a licensed veterinarian.
Zoosanitary export certificates are official documents, endorsed by an official veterinarian of an exporting country, attesting to animal health statements related to the shipment for export.
A certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI), also known as a health certificate, is an official document issued by a federal, state, tribal, or accredited veterinarian docHubing that the animals identified on the document have been inspected and were found to satisfy the regulations pertaining to their intended
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You are required by law to declare all food, plant and animal products you bring with you into Canada. For instance, you must declare: live animals and animal products, such as cooked or raw meats, hides, skins, trophies, milk, fat, butter, cheese, eggs, fish, seafood.
An export health certificate ( EHC ) is an official document that confirms your export meets the health requirements of the destination country. You must apply for an EHC if youre exporting or moving live animals or animal products from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to, or through: the EU.
Canadian exporters should contact their local CFIA office to understand the export phytosanitary requirements, and arrange for export inspection and phytosanitary certification.

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