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Canada
Pigs Regulations
Vaccinations
Rabies vaccination documentation is required depending on the dog's age, origin, and whether the movement is personal or commercial. Use CFIA’s pets tool for the exact pathway and documents and confirm conditions in AIRS.
- For most personal pet dogs aged 3 months or older: carry a rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian.
- Check if the origin is on CFIA’s rabies‑free list for cats and dogs; conditions can differ.
- Confirm exact document formats/wording and any translation needs in the CFIA pets tool/AIRS before travel.
Certifications
Typically required for personal pet dogs aged 3 months or older; details vary by origin.
- Obtain a certificate from a licensed veterinarian showing vaccination status.
- Ensure the certificate aligns with CFIA’s requirements for your origin and travel purpose (personal vs commercial).
Additional restrictions apply to commercial dogs and to movements from countries at high risk for dog rabies.
- Commercial dogs from CFIA‑listed high‑risk rabies countries are not permitted entry into Canada.
- Confirm your movement type (personal vs commercial) and origin in CFIA’s pets tool/AIRS before booking travel.
May be required based on origin and purpose. Verify via CFIA’s pets tool and AIRS.
- If listed in AIRS for your route, obtain the required official export health certificate before arrival.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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General
Rules vary by origin (e.g., U.S., rabies‑free list, other) and by personal vs commercial movement.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool and validate conditions in AIRS before travel.
- Have documents ready for inspection on arrival.
- If AIRS indicates an inspection at a designated port, arrange it with CFIA in advance as specified.
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Rabies documentation is required depending on age/origin and travel purpose. Use CFIA’s pets tool for the exact pathway and documents and confirm conditions in AIRS.
- For most personal pet cats aged 3 months or older: carry a rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian.
- Check if the origin is on CFIA’s rabies‑free list for cats and dogs; conditions can differ.
- Confirm exact document formats/wording and any translation needs in the CFIA pets tool/AIRS before travel.
Certifications
Typically required for personal pet cats aged 3 months or older; details vary by origin.
- Obtain a certificate from a licensed veterinarian showing vaccination status.
- Ensure the certificate aligns with CFIA’s requirements for your origin and travel purpose.
May be required based on origin and purpose. Verify via CFIA’s pets tool and AIRS.
- If listed in AIRS for your route, obtain the required official export health certificate before arrival.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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General
Requirements differ by origin (e.g., U.S., rabies‑free list, other) and by personal vs commercial movement.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool and validate conditions in AIRS before travel.
- Have documents ready for inspection on arrival.
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Conditions depend on how the animal is classified (domestic vs non‑domestic) and on origin/purpose. Confirm the specific pathway in CFIA’s tools.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool and AIRS to determine admissibility and documents.
- If a permit or official certificate is listed for your origin, obtain it before travel.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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General
Classification and origin materially affect requirements. Some species may also require CITES permits; CFIA flags potential CITES applicability in its guidance.
- Verify the exact species/hybrid classification in AIRS and follow the listed conditions.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Rabies documentation may be required depending on origin/purpose; verify in the CFIA pets tool and AIRS.
- Carry a rabies vaccination certificate if listed for your route in AIRS.
- Confirm timing/validity periods and document details in the CFIA pets tool/AIRS.
Certifications
Often required for ferrets depending on origin; check the CFIA pets tool and AIRS.
- Obtain a veterinarian‑issued certificate that meets CFIA conditions for your origin.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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General
Requirements can vary by origin and whether the movement is personal or commercial.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool and confirm details in AIRS before travel.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here)Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Permit/health certification needs vary by species and origin. Many common personal pets may not require a CFIA import permit, but conditions can apply. Verify in AIRS.
- Look up the exact species in CFIA’s AIRS for your origin/purpose.
- Follow any listed documentation or inspection requirements.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Permit/health certification needs vary by species and origin. Many common personal pets may not require a CFIA import permit, but conditions can apply. Verify in AIRS.
- Look up the exact species in CFIA’s AIRS for your origin/purpose.
- Follow any listed documentation or inspection requirements.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Subject to specific controls under CFIA policy. A CFIA import permit may be required depending on origin/purpose; confirm in AIRS.
- Consult AIRS for your origin/purpose to confirm admissibility and any permit/health document requirements.
- If a permit is required, apply via My CFIA using the Live Animals permit application (CFIA/ACIA 5860) before travel.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Often required for pet birds; the exact certificate and conditions depend on origin and current avian influenza (HPAI) measures.
- Obtain the official export health certificate from the exporting country’s competent authority (e.g., USDA for U.S. origin).
- Verify any pre‑departure testing, endorsements, and document wording via CFIA’s pets tool/AIRS.
Temporary restrictions may affect eligibility, required documentation, and routing.
- Check CFIA’s avian influenza traveller information before travel and again close to departure.
- Follow any listed entry point, inspection, or movement restrictions.
Microchip
Not applicable.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Bird import conditions change with disease status; always re‑check close to travel.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool/AIRS for species‑ and origin‑specific requirements.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
CFIA indicates that susceptible aquatic animals imported as pets/personal use do not require an Aquatic Animal Health Import Permit. Commodity‑specific conditions can still apply; verify in AIRS.
- Confirm if your species is listed as susceptible and imported as a pet/personal use.
- Check AIRS for any species/origin‑specific conditions (e.g., documentation, routing).
- If another scenario requires a permit, apply via My CFIA using CFIA/ACIA 5670 (aquatic animals).
Microchip
Not applicable.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Rules are species‑specific; consult the CFIA aquatic animals import page and AIRS.
- Verify conditions close to travel in case of updates.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Not specified.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Import conditions depend on species classification and origin/purpose. Some species may also require CITES permits; CFIA flags potential CITES applicability in its guidance.
- Use CFIA’s imports page and AIRS to determine admissibility and required documents before travel.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to CanadaOfficial Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Equine import rules are detailed and depend on origin and purpose (temporary vs permanent, competition, etc.).
- Check AIRS for the exact health certificate, testing, and any permit requirements for your route.
- If a permit is required for your scenario, apply via My CFIA using CFIA/ACIA 5860.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Conditions vary by origin and purpose (personal, breeding, commercial, etc.).
- Consult AIRS for the exact health certificate, testing, and any permit requirements.
- If a permit is required, apply via My CFIA using CFIA/ACIA 5860 before travel.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Requirements depend on origin, species, and current avian influenza (HPAI) measures.
- Check AIRS for certificate/testing/permit requirements specific to your origin and poultry type.
- Review CFIA’s avian influenza traveller information for any restrictions or additional steps.
Microchip
Not applicable.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Conditions can change rapidly with disease status.
- Re‑check requirements close to travel in CFIA’s tools.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA – Avian influenza traveller informationOfficial Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Not specified.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Import conditions depend on species classification and origin/purpose. Some species may also require CITES permits; CFIA flags potential CITES applicability in its guidance.
- Use CFIA’s imports page and AIRS to determine admissibility and required documents before travel.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to CanadaOfficial Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Requirements vary by origin and purpose (personal vs commercial). Use CFIA’s tools to confirm.
- Check your route in CFIA’s pets tool and AIRS to see if an official certificate or permit is needed.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Have documents ready for inspection as listed in AIRS.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here)Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Not specified.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Import conditions depend on species classification and origin/purpose. Some species may also require CITES permits; CFIA flags potential CITES applicability in its guidance.
- Use CFIA’s imports page and AIRS to determine admissibility and required documents before travel.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to CanadaOfficial Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Conditions depend on species, origin, and purpose (personal vs commercial). Verify in CFIA’s tools.
- Use CFIA’s pets tool and AIRS for the exact documents required for your route.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Requirements vary by origin and purpose (breeding, personal, commercial, etc.).
- Consult AIRS for the specific health certificate, testing, and any permit requirements.
- If a permit is required, apply via My CFIA using CFIA/ACIA 5860 before travel.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
Transport
Humane transport requirements apply under the Health of Animals Regulations (Part XII).
- Review CFIA’s Part XII interpretive guidance for transport of animals.
Official Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Not specified.
Microchip
Not specified.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Import conditions depend on species classification and origin/purpose. Some species may also require CITES permits; CFIA flags potential CITES applicability in its guidance.
- Use CFIA’s imports page and AIRS to determine admissibility and required documents before travel.
Import-Specific Links
CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to CanadaOfficial Source(s)
CFIA – Importing & travelling with pets (start here) CFIA – Importing terrestrial animals to Canada CFIA -Countries at high-risk for dog rabies Import Reference Document (incorporated by reference into the Health of Animals Regulations) Countries recognized as rabies free for domestic cats and dogs Information for travellers: restrictions on poultry and birds from the United States (HPAI) Aquatic animal imports Health of Animals Regulations, Part XII (Transport of Animals) – CFIA interpretive guidanceVaccinations
Not specified.
Certifications
Conditions are species‑ and origin‑specific and may vary by purpose. Verify in CFIA’s tools.
- Use AIRS to confirm admissibility and documents (e.g., permits, certificates) for your specific organism.
Microchip
Not applicable.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
More Info
General
Some organisms may also be subject to other federal requirements (e.g., plant protection or CITES), which CFIA may flag in its guidance.