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Defra Pet Travel Brexit. Following brexit, the ability of both uk and eu resident pet owners to travel between the uk and the eu were affected. You must have your dog, cat or ferret microchipped.

Brexit and Pet Travel Urgent Update (Nov 2018) Wikipet
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Download ‘pet travel after brexit’ report (120 kb , pdf) a defra press release published on 16 december 2020, the government announced that the eu had awarded the uk part 2 listed status for pet travel from 1 january 2021. The eu pet passport (which cost between £30 and £60) entitled the pet to travel to and from the eu up to 28 times with no specified time. Here is what you should know about the changes before travelling with pets after brexit:

Brexit and Pet Travel Urgent Update (Nov 2018) Wikipet

This notice sets out how the arrangements that allow pet owners to travel to and from the eu with pets (cats, dogs and ferrets) would change if the uk leaves the eu in march 2019 without a deal. Following brexit, the ability of both uk and eu resident pet owners to travel between the uk and the eu were affected. The document is valid for four months but only covers a single. Today (6th november), the apha (animal and plant health agency, the part of defra responsible for, among other things, pet passports) has issued their update.