Applications to import dogs and cats shall be subject to the following conditions:
- That the animals should be accompanied by a health certificate issued shortly before shipment by the proper veterinary authority of the country of origin stating that the animals have been carefully examined and found to be free from and have not been exposed to dangerous communicable animal diseases;
- That in countries not considered free of rabies, an additional certification is required to the effect that there are no cases or rabies within a twenty (20) kilometer radius from the point of origin during the last six (6) months;
- That the animals should be accompanied by a valid vaccination certificate against rabies, canine, distemper, infectious hepatitis leptospirosis, canine parvovirus or feline panleucopenia. For countries considered to be free from rabies, vaccination could be waived;
- That the animals were treated for internal and external parasites;
- If the animal arrived unaccompanied by said health and vaccination certificates or are showing signs of dangerous communicable animal disease, they must be quarantined and/or disposed of without compensation at the discretion of the Director of Animal Industry;
- Four months old and above are only allowed to ship to the Philippines;
- The approved import permit is valid only for two (2) months from date of approval
- The importer should pay the inspection and SPS Import Clearance fees at the BAI Quarantine office at the Port of Entry upon arrival.
In Philippine Pesos | |
SPS Import Clearance Fee | PHP 100.00 |
Inspection Fee First two heads In excess of 2 heads |
PHP 250.00 PHP 300.00/head |
SPS Lodgment Fee | PHP 55.00 |
Every country has pet “import requirements” and preparation and planning may take anywhere from three (3) months to eight (8) months or more to meet import requirements. Moreover, there are also pet “export requirements” for every country to allow a live animal to be taken out of the current country. It is not a guarantee that live animals will be permitted to leave the current country or to be allowed into the destination country. These decisions are made in line with the PRC Quarantine Bureau requirements to allow live animals to be exported from China (exiting China) and in line with the Agricultural or Quarantine Bureau requirements of the destination country to allow live animals to be imported.
China allows one pet to be imported or exported per passport holder.
Please note that the Beijing Quarantine Bureau is now advising all departing pet owners to take their pets for the mandatory exit health examination at 7-10 days before the departure date.
The three simple steps for clearing exit requirements for pet owners are:
Step 1: Rabies Vaccinations and the Official Vaccination Immunity
Complete rabies vaccination and obtain the official PRC Animal Health and Immunity Certificate certifying the pet is rabies vaccinated at least 30-days before departure date but not more than 12-months before departure
Animals departing China must be rabies vaccinated at an officially designated animal rabies vaccination hospital in the PRC and must have the official “PRC (Beijing) Animal Health and Immunity Certificate” (e.g., vaccination red book) with the stamp/chop of the issuing hospital.
Step 2: Health Examination and Official Exit Health Certificate
Undergo the mandatory official exit health examination for your pet 7-10 days before departure date at the government run Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine Bureau animal hospital
After your pets have completed rabies and all other vaccinations and have obtained the official “vaccination red books,” pet owners may take their pets for the official exit health examination at the designated government Quarantine Bureau Animal Hospital 7-10 days prior to the animal’s departure date from China. Pets will undergo a brief physical examination that will include mandatory blood tests and stool checks. Once completed, you will be issued a “Beijing International Companion Animal Health Inspection Certificate” (Official Exit Health Certificate), which is required to then obtain the official “Animal Exit Permit” from the Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. Fees will be charged for the examination and the tests. Owners should bring the pet, the vaccination red book, passport or photocopy (one passport per pet), rabies antibody titre test report (for EU and other countries that require the test) and cash (e.g., RMB 1200.00+ per pet) at the time of the visit.
Kindly note that in November 2011, the Quarantine Bureau's Animal Hospitals that perform the official exit health examinations began scanning all animals for microchips at the time of the exit health exam. Many countries require microchips for pet import. The microchips required are the European Union ISO 11784 /11785 standard microchips.
Please note that this microchip requirement is NOT a national or Beijing Municipal Government or an Entry/Exit Quarantine and Inspection Bureau requirement. Requirements are set by the officially designated Quarantine Bureau Animal Hospitals who are authorized to perform the official exit health examinations for pets exiting China (e.g., Guan Shang Animal Hospital in Beijing and Shen Pu Animal Hospital in Shanghai).
When taking pets for the mandatory exit health examination, please go early in the morning when the Quarantine Bureau’s Guan Shang Animal Hospital opens. Appointments are not accepted. If you are not proficient in Mandarin, it may be helpful to use a professional pet relocation company that can help you take your pet door-to-door and manage the exit health examination process at the Quarantine Bureau.
The health certificate is usually issued within two (2) business days after the examination and is valid for seven (7) days from the issue date. If the health certificate is not taken to apply for an exit permit before the expiration date, the health examination must be repeated.
Step 3: “Animal Exit Permit”
Apply for the exit permit from Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine Bureau after receiving the official exit health certificate
Owners may present the exit health certificate to obtain the official “Animal Exit Permit.” The Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau has a satellite office on the second floor of the Quarantine Bureau’s Animal Hospital where owners may apply for the exit permit. Bring your “vaccination red book,” the exit health certificate and your passport (or passport photocopy).
It is not necessary to bring your pet to apply for the exit permit. The exit permit fee is about RMB 200.00 and is now processed in 2 to 4 business days and remains valid for 14-days once issued.
Please Note: Most airlines and countries have regulations that require pets to enter within 10-days of the issue date of the exit permit. Please check with your airline to confirm the maximum number of days you have to arrive on a valid exit permit.
NB: This information is provided as reference only. Regulations may change as prescribed by the concerned authorities in the Philippines and China.
For more information on the following:
- Quarantine Requirements for Bringing Pets to the People’s Republic of China
中华人民共和国携带宠物入境检疫要求 - List of Laboratories Issuing Rabies Antibody Test Result Accredited the General Administration of Customs
海关总署采信狂犬病抗体检测结果的实验室名单 - Registration for Pet Dogs and Cats Carried by Passengers (forms)
携带入境宠物(犬、猫)信息登记表 - List of Ports with Isolated Quarantine Facility for Entry of Pets
具备进境宠物隔离检疫条件的口岸名单
visit http://www.mofcom.gov.cn/article/b/g/201903/20190302840498.shtml
Last updated on July 2020
The Embassy of the Philippines in Beijing wishes to inform travelers to the Philippines of the following requirements and procedures for the transport of pets into the country:
- Obtain an Import Permit issued by the Philippine Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), through https://www.intercommerce.com.ph/registrationbai.asp;
- Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) Memorandum Circular No. 43 on Pet Importation Guidelines
- Philippine Intercommerce Guide for Pet Importation
- Obtain an Animal Exit Permit from the Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine Bureau of People’s Republic of China (PRC) after receiving an Official Exit Health Check Certificate.
For more details on how to obtain an Animal Exit Permit in PRC, please access Basic Requirements for Pets Exiting from China
- Make arrangements with ground handling agents.
- Mandatory identification of pet dog or cat with ISO compliant microchip / RFID (radio-frequency identification)
Failure to present these requirements may result in pet/s being quarantined upon arrival in the Philippines.
Effective June 01, 2018, dogs and cats imported without the required identification will be declined entry and returned to its origin. All costs incurred will be shouldered by the importer (Source: BAI MC No. 09-2018 citing DA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 24, series of 2004).
See also Reminders When Importing Pets to the Philippines
Last updated on July 2020
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