Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - The whole family wants to immigrate to Canada. They want to take their dogs with them. What are the procedures for leaving the country? Is there any reasonable dog management procedure for going to Ca

The whole family wants to immigrate to Canada. They want to take their dogs with them. What are the procedures for leaving the country? Is there any reasonable dog management procedure for going to Ca

The whole family wants to immigrate to Canada. They want to take their dogs with them. What are the procedures for leaving the country? Is there any reasonable dog management procedure for going to Canada? Pets entering Canada mainly have the following procedures: 1) health certificate. Only a health certificate issued within 48 hours before departure is valid. The certificate is issued by the veterinarian, which indicates (the veterinarian must be an agent recognized by the relevant department responsible for issuing the exit certificate) that the thing has not suffered from any infectious disease, bacterial disease or rabies. 2) rabies vaccination certificate. What I want to mention here is that if you have lived in a country where rabies has been eradicated (such as Britain, Ireland, Australia, etc.) for six months and then entered other countries' pets, you don't need this certificate. However, in order to protect pets and assure the customs that pets meet the epidemic requirements when they arrive at their destination, it is best to vaccinate pets against rabies. 3) Exit certificate. Obtain a valid exit certificate from the relevant departments of registered pets in this country. The certificate should indicate that there has been no epidemic of infectious diseases in the pet's residence in the past two years. According to the law, infectious diseases should be reported to the relevant state departments. The exit certificate is issued by the competent department of the country where it is located. If you meet the requirements, the certificate will be stamped with the seal of approval as soon as you set foot in the country where you want to live abroad. 4) In addition, attach the bill of lading for the entry of pets. The law does not require the translation of necessary health certificates, but the translation will reduce the delay caused by language barriers. I suggest you spend some money to translate and notarize these certificates before going abroad.