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Regulations Governing the Importation of Dogs and
Cats into Jamaica
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- No dog or cat shall be imported into Jamaica
except such an animal was born and breed in Great
Britain, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland.
This applies to Guide Dogs also. Dogs and Cats
vaccinated against rabies are not allowed entry into Jamaica.
- Every dog or cat imported into Jamaica must be accompanied
by an Import Permit Issued by the Veterinary Division of
the Ministry of Agriculture, Jamaica.
- On arrival at Kingston, which shall
be the only port of entry into the Island,
every dog or cat shall be examined by an Inspector
appointed under the Law and quarantined for no less
than 14 days. If found free of any clinical
signs of any notifiable disease, it may be cleared.
- To obtain an Import Permit requires an Health Certificate,
to be first obtained from your local Vet,
which should be sent for certification to:
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The Animal Health Divisional Office (AHDO)
DEFRA.
(Please visit their Website at
www.defra.gov.uk for the AHDO
Office in your region)
The Health Certificate should state that there has been no Rabies in unquarrantined
dogs, cats or other animals in the country from which
it was exported.
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The Heath
Certificate must
accompany the animal and should be addressed to :
The Veterinary Services Department,
Ministry of Agriculture,
Hope Gardens,
Kingston 6,
Jamaica, W.I.
Tel: +876
977 2489
+876 977 2492
+876 927 0594
Fax: +876 977
0885
e-mail:
nsep@mail.infochan.com
Website:
www.moa.gov.jm
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Please refer any questions
regarding the importation of other small domestic pets
(e.g. hamsters) to the Veterinary Services
Department for their consideration. |
The quarantine of all animals will be at the
owners expense and this and other attendant costs (
e.g. transportation from airport to nearby
quarantine facility) are outlined in an information
leaflet which accompanies the issued import permit.
It should be noted also that the importation of
these animals attracts customs duty and it is
therefore recommended that owners contact Jamaica
Customs for an evaluation and further information on
indicative costs. Please visit their website
at:
www.jacustoms.gov.jm
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Heath Certificates
are issued:
- In the case of Great Britain by :
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA),
Animal Health Divisional Offices (AHDO) - as stated
above
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- In the case of Northern Ireland by:
The Animal Disease Control Branch,
Department of Agricultural and Rural Affairs,
DunDonald House,
Upper Newtownards,
Belfast BT4 3SB
Room 715.
Tel:
0289-052-4622
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- In the case of the Republic of Ireland by :
The Department of Agriculture, Dublin
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No dog or cat so imported into the Island shall be
landed if it has been in contact with any dog or cat
other than a dog or cat coming directly from Great Britain,
Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, or a dog
or cat that has been released from quarantine in those
countries in respect of Rabies, and which in either
case has been granted an Official Certificate from the
country of origin referred to above.
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Dogs and Cats
vaccinated against rabies are not allowed entry into Jamaica. |
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