Vancouver, located on Canada’s stunning west coast, is a popular destination for expats and their pets, thanks to its pet-friendly culture, extensive green spaces, and temperate climate. Moving your pet to Vancouver can be a smooth process if you plan ahead and follow the proper guidelines. With direct flights from the UK to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), pet travel is simplified, minimising stress for both pets and their owners.

As the UK is rabies-free, Canada allows pets to enter without quarantine, provided they meet the entry requirements. While a microchip is not mandatory, it is highly recommended for identification. A rabies vaccination is also recommended but not compulsory. If your pet is vaccinated against rabies, a Fit to Fly certificate issued within 10 days of travel is required. For unvaccinated pets, a DEFRA export certificate must be completed within 72 hours of departure, serving as proof of the UK’s rabies-free status and ensuring compliance with Canadian regulations.

Vancouver’s pet-friendly amenities make it an ideal city for your furry friends. With an abundance of off-leash parks, scenic waterfront trails, and pet-welcoming businesses, your pet will feel right at home. In this guide, we’ll outline the steps required to relocate your pet to Vancouver, ensuring a seamless journey from the UK to one of Canada’s most beautiful and liveable cities.

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The Steps

Research Pet Import Regulations

  • Canada has specific requirements for importing pets, and understanding these regulations is crucial to a smooth transition. For dogs and cats travelling from the UK to Vancouver, the key requirements are:
  • Microchip: It is mandatory to have your pets Microchipped or equivalent for travel – Cats & Dogs require an ISO-compliant microchip for identification. An ISO-compliant (15-digit, non-encrypted) microchip is advised.
  • Rabies Vaccination: A rabies vaccination is not compulsory but is strongly recommended. If your pet is vaccinated against rabies, a Fit to Fly certificate issued within 10 days of travel is required. For unvaccinated pets, a DEFRA export certificate must be completed within 72 hours of departure.
  • Additional Vaccinations:
    – Dogs: It is recommended that they are vaccinated against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, and Kennel Cough at least 14 days before and within 12 months of travel.
    – Cats: Recommended vaccinations include Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia within 14 days and up to 12 months before departure.
  • For pets under eight months old, additional documentation and requirements may apply. Consult a pet relocation specialist for guidance.

Choose the Right Airline and Flight

Flying pets to Vancouver is easiest with direct flights from UK airports like London Heathrow or Manchester. Airlines such as British Airways, Air Canada, and Air Transat offer pet travel services. When booking, consider:

  • Direct Flights: These minimise travel time and stress.
  • Pet-Friendly Policies: Check the airline’s specific requirements for pet travel, including crate dimensions and documentation.
  • Cargo or Cabin: Small pets may travel in the cabin, while larger pets must be transported in the climate-controlled cargo hold.
  • Book your flight early to secure a spot, as airlines often limit the number of pets allowed per flight.

Arrange the Necessary Paperwork

To avoid delays or issues at customs, gather and prepare the following documents:

  • Rabies Vaccination Certificate (if applicable): Should include details such as vaccine manufacturer, batch number, and administration date.
  • Veterinary Health Certificate: Must be obtained within 10 days of travel (or 72 hours if the pet is unvaccinated for rabies).
  • DEFRA Export Certificate: Required for pets without a rabies vaccine.
  • Make multiple copies and keep digital versions as a backup.

Prepare an IATA-Approved Travel Crate

An International Air Transport Association (IATA)-approved crate is mandatory. The crate should:

  • Be large enough for your pet to stand, turn, and lie comfortably.
  • Have secure locks and adequate ventilation.
  • Include absorbent bedding and water bowls.

PetAirUK’s bespoke pet travel cabins come with pheromone spray, deep veterinary bedding, and secure water bowls to ensure a comfortable journey.

Schedule a Pre-Travel Veterinary Visit

A vet visit before departure ensures your pet is fit to fly and compliant with import regulations. The vet will:

  • Administer any necessary vaccinations.
  • Complete the Fit to Fly or DEFRA export certificate.
  • Conduct a final health check.

If your pet has medical conditions, consult your vet and disclose these to PetAirUK’s veterinary team, as they have the final say on travel suitability.

Plan for Customs Clearance in Canada

Upon arrival, your pet must go through customs clearance, which involves:

  • Presenting all required paperwork to Canadian border officials.
  • Paying any applicable import fees.
  • Undergoing an inspection (if required).

Ensure your contact details are on your pet’s crate so officials can reach you if necessary.

Acclimating Your Pet to Vancouver

Once in Canada, help your pet adjust by:

  • Exploring Pet-Friendly Areas: Vancouver offers numerous parks and open spaces where pets are welcome.
  • Finding a Local Vet: Register with a vet for routine check-ups and emergencies.
  • Purchasing Pet Essentials: Pet stores like Bosley’s and Tisol provide high-quality food, bedding, and accessories.

Special Considerations for Puppies and Kittens

For pets under eight months old, additional steps may apply, such as:

  • Proof of age (e.g., a birth certificate).
  • Additional vaccinations (e.g., Distemper, Parvovirus).
  • Stricter airline regulations.

PetAirUK can assist with navigating these requirements.

Returning to the UK

To bring your pet back to the UK, ensure:

  • They receive a rabies vaccination at least 21 days before travel.
  • All paperwork is in order to avoid quarantine.

Use a Pet Relocation Service

For peace of mind, consider a pet relocation service such as PetAirUK. Their team ensures a smooth, stress-free journey by handling all aspects of the process, from paperwork to flight booking.

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