Other - Animal Health Certificates for Export
The certificates posted on this page are available in Portable document format (PDF) format only to ensure compliance with the documentation requirements of the country receiving animals or animal products.
In some cases, certificates will be in English and / or another language without a corresponding French version. This is determined by the requirements of other countries and is outside of the control of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
These certificates are for information purposes only. If you are planning an export, please contact the Animal Health Offices in your area to verify that the certificate is valid, that it applies to your export,and that there are no disease outbreaks or other events that may cause exports to be suspended.
If you have difficulty obtaining any of these forms please contact the Animal Health Office in your area.
A
Australia
Austria
B
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Brazil
C
China
Costa Rica
Cuba
D
Denmark
E
El Salvador
European Union
F
France
- Non-Domestic Animals other than suidae – PDF (310 kb)
- Accompanying Document for Pet Rodents, Rabbits, Reptiles and Amphibians – PDF (24 kb)
- Rabbits – Commercial – PDF (232 kb)
- Reptiles, Amphibians – Commercial – PDF (225 kb)
- Rodents, Insectivores, Dermoptera – Commercial – PDF (225 kb)
G
Germany
- Gene Deficient Mice – PDF (120 kb)
- Non-Domestic Animals other than suidae – PDF (111 kb)
- Zoo Animals – PDF (78 kb)
I
Ireland (Republic of)
J
Japan
- Lagomorpha (only ochotonas spp.) – PDF (78 kb)
- Mammals (except rodents and lagomorpha) – PDF (65 kb)
- Rabbits – PDF (64 kb)
- Research Rodents – PDF (69 kb)
- Rodents – PDF (69 kb)
L
Luxembourg
N
Netherlands
P
Peru
R
Russia
S
Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
- Accompanying Document for Importation and Transit of Pets of the Order of Rodents, Lagomorphs, Insectivora, Dermoptera, Reptiles and Amphibians from Canada – PDF (52 kb)
2011-03-03 – Note: This certificate must be completed by a veterinarian in private practice only. No action (i.e. inspection or certification) by a veterinarian of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is necessary.
Singapore
South Africa
T
Thailand
U
United Kingdom (Great Britain, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland)
United States
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