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Aruba
Iguanas Regulations
Vaccinations
Valid rabies vaccination is required for dogs and cats entering Aruba. The Government of Aruba’s sanitary measures specify timing requirements for pets arriving from the United States; Aruba Customs also indicates rabies vaccination proof is required.
USDA APHIS guidance notes that if a pet receives a rabies booster while its previous vaccination is still valid, the 1‑month wait may not apply; Aruba’s pages do not state this—confirm with Aruba’s Veterinary Service (VET).
- Pet must be currently vaccinated against rabies and carry original proof.
- If this is the first rabies vaccination (or previous vaccination expired), administer it at least 1 month before arrival and not more than 1 year before entry.
- Puppies/kittens under 3 months may be exempt from rabies vaccination if accompanied by a veterinarian’s statement (subject to VET acceptance).
Certifications
Aruba Customs states you must obtain prior authorization from Aruba’s Veterinary Service before traveling with pets.
- Contact Aruba’s Veterinary Service in advance and obtain written approval before travel.
- Provide species, identification (microchip), itinerary, and any documents VET requests.
- Carry VET approval for inspection on arrival.
A veterinary health certificate is required. For pets from the United States, the Government of Aruba requires a USDA APHIS–endorsed certificate issued no more than 14 days before import. Aruba Customs indicates a recent health certificate is required for pet imports.
- From the United States: Obtain a USDA APHIS–endorsed international health certificate issued within 14 days prior to arrival.
- From other origins: Obtain an official veterinary health certificate issued shortly before travel (Aruba sources do not specify an exact timeframe).
- Ensure the certificate includes the pet’s microchip number and rabies vaccination details.
- Present the certificate to Customs/VET on arrival.
Microchip
Required. Dogs and cats must be microchipped. AVID and ISO-compliant microchips are accepted; if your pet has a non-ISO chip, bring your own microchip reader. (Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures for importing pets)
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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From the United States (additional conditions)
The Government of Aruba page outlines specific conditions for dogs/cats arriving from the USA.
- Pet must have resided continuously in the United States prior to travel.
- Use a USDA APHIS–endorsed health certificate issued within 14 days before arrival.
- Ensure microchip and rabies documentation match the certificate.
Import Restrictions by Origin
Aruba Customs indicates origin-based restrictions for dogs and cats.
- Imports from South & Central America, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are generally prohibited.
- A limited exception may apply when accompanying household effects, subject to prior approval by Aruba’s Veterinary Service.
Quarantine and Inspection
Aruba’s Quarantine Ordinance provides authority for quarantine (up to 14 days) and sanitary controls. Routine quarantine for compliant pets is not specified in the cited sources; confirm with VET.
Customs Procedures
Customs provides a Temporary Import/Export declaration form for travelers. Its applicability to pets is not explicitly stated; consult Customs/VET if any declaration is required for your entry.
Import-Specific Links
USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Certificate for Dogs & Cats to Aruba (PDF) Aruba Customs – Pets Import of Small Animals ordinance (PDF) Quarantine Ordinance (PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF) Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contactOfficial Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Aruba Customs indicates prior VET authorization is required to import live animals, including birds.
- Obtain written permission from Aruba’s Veterinary Service before travel.
- Provide species identification and any documents requested by VET.
Aruba Customs indicates a recent veterinary health certificate is required for importing pets/live animals. No specific timeframe is stated for birds in the cited sources.
- Secure an official veterinary health certificate prior to travel.
- Ensure species identification and health status are clearly stated on the certificate.
Some bird species are protected under Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance and/or listed by CITES. Additional permits may be required.
- Verify whether the species is protected under Aruba law or listed by CITES.
- Obtain required export permits from the country of origin and authorization for import into Aruba, as applicable.
- Carry all permits for inspection on arrival.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Quarantine and Inspection
Aruba’s Quarantine Ordinance provides authority for quarantine and sanitary controls. Species-specific quarantine conditions are not detailed in the cited sources—confirm with VET.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Prior authorization from Aruba’s Veterinary Service is required to import any live animal, including parrots.
- Obtain written approval from VET before shipment.
- Submit species identification and any requested documents.
Parrots are protected wildlife under Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance and many species are CITES-listed. Import/export may be prohibited or require CITES permits and local authorization.
- Confirm species protection status and CITES listing.
- Secure necessary CITES export permits and Aruba import authorization prior to travel.
- Carry all permits for presentation to Customs and VET.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Legal Restrictions
Trade in protected wildlife is tightly controlled under Aruba law. Unauthorized import/export can result in seizure and penalties.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Prior authorization from Aruba’s Veterinary Service is required to import live reptiles.
- Obtain written approval from VET before travel.
- Provide species identification and supporting documents as requested.
Many reptiles are protected under international conventions and/or Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance. Import/export may be prohibited or require permits.
- Verify species protection status and CITES listing.
- Obtain required CITES permits and Aruba import authorization before shipment.
- Present all permits at entry.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Quarantine and Inspection
Quarantine measures may be applied under Aruba’s Quarantine Ordinance; species-specific conditions are not detailed—confirm with VET.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Prior authorization from Aruba’s Veterinary Service is required for any live animal import, including iguanas.
- Obtain written VET approval before shipment.
- Provide species details and any documents requested by authorities.
Iguanas are protected wildlife in Aruba. Import/export may be prohibited or require CITES permits and specific authorization under the Nature Protection Ordinance.
- Verify legal protection and CITES status for the species.
- Secure necessary permits and Aruba authorization prior to travel.
- Carry permits for inspection on arrival.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Legal Restrictions
Strict protections apply to native and protected iguana species under Aruba law.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Sea turtles are protected under Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance and are CITES-listed. Import/export may be prohibited or require CITES permits and explicit authorization.
- Confirm legal protection and CITES status.
- Obtain all necessary permits and Aruba authorization in advance, if allowed.
- Present permits at the border.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Legal Restrictions
Aruba strictly protects sea turtles and their products under national law.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Queen conch and their products are protected. Import/export may be prohibited or require CITES permits and authorization under Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance.
- Verify CITES listing and Aruba protection status.
- Obtain necessary CITES permits and Aruba authorization prior to transport.
- Present permits upon arrival/departure.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Legal Restrictions
Strict protections apply to queen conch under Aruba law.
Official Source(s)
Government of Aruba – Sanitary measures: Importing pets Department of Public Health (DVG) – Veterinary Services (VET) contact Aruba Customs (Departamento di Aduana) – Pets Government of Aruba – Import portal Landsverordening invoer kleine dieren (Import of small animals – law, PDF) Quarantaineverordening (Quarantine Ordinance – PDF) USDA APHIS – Pet travel to Aruba (dogs & cats) APHIS Veterinary Health Certificate for Dogs and Cats to Aruba (PDF) Nature Protection Ordinance (PDF) Landsverordening in- en uitvoer (Import and Export law – PDF) Customs Declaration – Temporary Import/Export (PDF)Vaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Corals and coral products are protected. Import/export may be prohibited or require CITES permits and authorization under Aruba’s Nature Protection Ordinance.
- Confirm species protection and CITES status.
- Secure required CITES permits and Aruba authorization in advance.
- Carry and present permits at Customs.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Legal Restrictions
Trade and movement of coral are strictly regulated under Aruba law.