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Import , Export and Transit Of Animals and their products into the kingdom Of Thailand
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Importation of Live Animals
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- An importer or any person wishing to import live animals into the Kingdom of Thailand should receive an Import Permit from the Department of Livestock Develpoment (DLD) prior to an importation.
- The importer should contact a veterinary official at the International Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at the port of entry , and request for information on a protocol and an animal health requirement of importation of live animals into Thailand.
- The importer should personally submit an application request (Form No 1/1) to import live animals into the country to an AQS veterinary offical , at least 15 days prior to an importation
- The application should be attached with a copy of the importer ' s identif ication card. He could appoint a representative to submit the application , in written paper , and attach copies of identification cards of himself and his representative.
- The DLD authority will necessarily examine animal disease status of the country of origin before an issuance of Import Permit which will include an appropriate animal health requirement.
- The animal health requirements for importation of live animals into Thailand shall be periodically revised to cope with the present situation and/or the current animal disease status.
- The importer should send the Import Permit to a duly veterinary authority of the country of origin in order to prepare , inspect , test , and certify those imported animals in compliance with the animal health requirement set by DLD.
- The importer should confirm an exact date of arrival of the imported animals to an AQS veterinary official at the port of entry to prepare all facilities concerned , at least 3 days in advance.
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- The AQS veterinary official is authorized to issue a preliminary import licence (Form No 6) shortly at the time of importation for customs formalities.
- An official health certificate , in English , issued by a duly veterinary authority of the country of origin , for those imported animals should also be presented to an AQS veterinary official to check before general inspection of the imported animals on arrival.
- In case that imported animals for breeding purpose , pedigree certificatee or other evidence should be presented to a veterinarjy official of the AQS to check for import fee exemption
- The importer should attach a copy of an Invoice which indicates the price of imported animals or Price List , Packing List , Air Waybill / Bill of Lading and etc. to the application.
- The importer must pay an import fee as prescribed by the Ministerial Regulation , which was issued in accordance with the Animal Epidemics Act B.E. 2499 (1956)
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Importation of Animal Remains (or Products of Animal Origin)
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- An importer or any person wishing to import animal remains into the Kingdom of Thailand should receive an Import Permit from the Department of Livestock Development (DLD) prior to an importation
- The importer should contact a veterinary official at the International Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at the port of entry , and request for information on a protocol and an animal health requirement for importation of animal remains into Thailand .
- The importer should personally submit an application request (Form No 1/1) to import animal remains into the country to an AQS veterinary official , at least 15 days prior to an importation .
- The application should be attached with a copy of the importer's identification cards of identification cards of himself and his representative .
- The DLD authority will necessarily examine animal disease status of the country of origin before an issuance of Import Permit which will include an appropriate animal health requirement .
- The animal health requirements for importation of animal remains into Thailand shall be periodically reviseed to cope with the present situation and/or current animal disease status .
- The importer should send the Import Permit to a duly veterinary authority of the country of origin in order to prepare , inspect , test , and certify those imported animal remains in compliance with the animal health requirement set by the DLD .
- The importer should confirm an exact date of arrival of the imported animals to an AQS veterinary official at the port of entry to prepare all facilities concerned , at least 3 days in advance .
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- The AQS veterinary official is authorized to issue a preliminary import licence (Form No 6) shortly at the time of importation for customs formalities .
- An official health certificate , in English , issued by a duly veterinary authority of the country of origin , for those imported animal remains should also be presented to an AQS veterinary official to check before general inspection of the imported goods on arrival .
- The importer should attach a copy of an Invoice which indicates the price of imported animal remains or Price List , Packing List , Air Waybill/Bill of Lading and etc . to the application .
- The importer must pay an import fee as prescribed by the Ministerial Regulation , which was issued in accordance with the Animal Epidemics Act B.E.2499 (1956)
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- The animal remains are moved to an approved quarantine facilities after general examination on arrival . During quarantine period , samples from imported goods shall be collected for countercheck or tested by appropriate laboratories .
- The ultimate import licence (Form No 7) will be issued when imported animal remains have passed the tests , to release the goods to their final destination , at the completion of post - import quarantine in Thailand .
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Exportation of Live Animals
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- An exporter or any person wishing to export live animals to another country should receive an Import Permit from or contact a duly veterinary authority of the country of destination , for information on a health requirement for exportation of live animals from Thailand to such country .
- The exporter should present an Import Permit or animal health requirement , when recieved , to a veterinary official of the International Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at the port of exit , for advice .
- The exporter should personally submit an application request (Form No 1/1) to export live animals from Thailand , to an AQS veterinary official at the port of exit , at least 15 days prior to an exportation .
- The application should be attached with a copy of the exporter's identification card He could appoint a representative to submit the application , in written paper , and attach copies of identification card of himself and his representative .
- The AQS veterinary official is authorized to issue an export licence (Form No 9) and a health certificate for exported animals after health examination and/or tests for certain diseases , inspection of a farm or premises of origin to detect animal disease status and etc , in compliance with a health requirement set by a duly veterinary authority of the country of destination .
- In case that the exported animals were vaccinated against or tested for any disease , the exporter should present a vaccination certificate or other evidence to a veterinary official to consider for export permission and/or to record in an official health certificate .
- On exportation for commercial purpose , the exporter should attach a copy of an animal trade licence (Form No 10) and an Invoice which indicates the price of exported animals or Price List , Packing List , Air Waybill / Bill of Lading and etc , to the application .
- Names of the exporter and a consignee at the country of destination should be corresponding to those written in English in all documents concerned , particularly in his passport . The AQS veterinary official could use this information on issuing a health certificate for the exported animals .
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- The AQS veterinary official will issue an export licence (Form No 9) to the exporter for customs formalities . An official health certificate will be issued , in English , to accompany the exported animals to the country of destination , and its copy should also be attached to containers or crates of the exported animals
- For animals travelling with the owner as personal effects , copies of an export licence and a health certificate should be presented to the authorities concerned at the time of departure . (Several countries prohibit this means of transportation but allow live animals imported via cargo only .)
- The exporter must pay an export fee as prescribed by the Ministerial Regulation , which was issued in accordance with the Animal Epidemics Act B.E.2499 (1956) .
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Exportation of Animal Remains
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- An exporter or any person wishing to export animal remains to another country should receive an Import Permit from or contact a duly veterinary authority of the country of destination for information on a health requirement for exportation of animal remains from Thailand to such country
- The exporter should present an Import Permit or animal health requirement , when received , to a veterinary official of the International Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at the port of exit , for advice .
- The exporter should personally submit an application request (Form No 1/1) to export animal remains from Thailand , to an AQS veterinary official at the port of exit , at least 15 days prior to an exportation .
- The application should be attached with a copy of the exporter's identification card . He could appoint a representative to submit the application , in written paper , and attach copies of identification cards of himself and his representative .
- The AQS veterinary official is authorized to issue an export licence (Form No 9) and a health certificate for exported animal remains . An AQS veterinary ofiicial shall inspect the goods , sampling for laboratory examination , check the manufacturing plant for production method or the premises/sources of origin to detect animal disease status and etc , in compliance with a health requirement set by a duly veterinary authority of the country of destination . This information may be needed for recording in an official health certificate .
- On exportation for commercial purpose , the exporter should attach a copy of an animal trade licence (Form No 10) and Invoice which indicates the price of that exported animal remains or Price List , Packing List , Air Waybill/Bill of Lading and etc, to the application .
- Names of the exporter and a consignee at the country of destination should be corresponding to those written in English in all document concerned , particularly in his passport . The AQS veterinary official could use this information on issuing a health certificate for the exported animal remains .
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- The AQS veterinary official will issue an export licence (Form No 9) to the exporter for customs formalities . A health certificate will be issued , in English , to accompany the exported animal remains to the country of destination .
- The exporter must pay an export fee as prescribed by the Misnisterial Regulation , which was issued in accordance with the Animal Epidemics Act B.E.2499 (1956)
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Exportation Of Pet (dog , cat , bird , etc.)
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- Submission of an Application Request (Form No 1/1)
- To International Animal Quarantine Station , at the port of exit
- Examination of animal health, not earlier than 2-3 days before an export
- Issuance of Export Licence (Form No 9) and Issuance of Official Health Certificate
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- A copy of passport of an owner of the animals
- A copy of rebies vaccination cetificate for exportation of dog or cat
- A copy of CITES Permit for exportation of bird or wildlife. (The Permit could be obtained from the Royal Forest Department , and/or an export approval in written paper by a wildlife official of the checkpoint at the port of exit. )
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Transit of Live Animals And/or Animal Remains
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Transit of live animals and/or animal remains from one country to another country through the Kingdom of Thailand shall be proceeded under the responsibility of the Internation Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) in the area .
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- Any person wishing to transit live animals or animal remains through the Kingdom of Thailand should notify and submit an application request (Form No 1/1) to a veterinary official of the Internation Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at the port , at least 3 days prior to a transit .
- The AQS veterinary official shall check documents attached to the application i.e. an Official Health Certificate , Invoice , Packing List , Air waybill/Bill of Lading and etc , for transit permission .
- The AQS veterinary official shall perform a general inspection on health of those transit live animals or animal remains and/or disinfection deemed necessary , before issuing transit licence (Forms No 6 and No 8) for customs formalities .
- The transit live animals or animal remains may be removed to quarantine facilities as considered necessary . The owner shall be responsible for all expense incurred .
- The owner must pay a transit fee as prescribed by the Ministerial Regulation , which was issued in accordance with the Animal Epidemics Act B.E.2499 (1956)
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Document required For Application of Import ,
Export or Transit Licence of Live Animals and/or Animal Remains
Exportation of Live Animals
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- A copy of identification card of an importer/exporter
- A letter of representative appointment , and a copy of identification card of the representative ( in case the application cannot personally submit application , he should appoint a representative )
- A copy of house registration certificate .
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- A copy of identification card of an importer/exporter
- A copy of certification of juristic registration
- A letter of representative appointment
- A copy of identification card of the representative
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A copy of animal trade licence (Form No 10)
(This licence can be applied for at the Provincial Livestock Office in any province where the applicant has domiciled.)
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For More Information www.dld.go.th/dcontrol
E-mail:dcontrol@dld.go.th
Tel. / Fax. 0 2653 4495
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