Answer: You will have the ability to obtain an EU Pet Passport for your dog, supplying they satisfy the requirements, that include spending a minimum of 3 months in France.
As Aimie properly mentioned, considering that Brexit, her dogs’ UK-issued EU Pet Passports are no longer legitimate for travel (don’t toss them away, however, as they are still legitimate as your dog’s vaccination record!). This indicates that second-home owners taking a trip to France with their family pets after Brexit need to provide a legitimate Animal Health Certificate (received within 10 days prior to take a trip) in order to bring their family pets to France. You can learn more about this in our guide to taking a trip to France from the UK with your family pet.
Animal Health Certificates (AHC) stand for 4 months, consisting of onward take a trip within the EU, however they are not legitimate for more than one journey. This indicates that as soon as you leave the EU and go back to the UK, your family pet will require a brand-new Animal Health Certificate in order to go back to France. An AHC costs a minimum of £100 for the preliminary certificate, plus an extra £50+ per extra family pet (approximately 5 family pets can be covered on a single AHC). If you’re aiming to carry out several journeys with several dogs, this can rapidly accumulate. In Aimie’s case, with 3 dogs and 3 various journeys to France, she would be taking a look at a minimum of £600 for the Animal Health Certificates alone, not to discuss the trouble of acquiring the certificates prior to each journey (and keep in mind, these are simply the beginning rates – some veterinarians do charge more).
In this circumstances, it’s simple to see why Aimie would choose the choice of an EU Pet Passport – this would permit her 3 dogs to come and go as typically as they like (offered their vaccines are maintained to date) at no charge. Being as the EU Pet Passport is still legitimate for travel to the UK, along with for travel back to the EU, the whole procedure would be much easier. The dogs would still require to receive treatment for tapeworm within 24-120 hours prior to taking a trip to the UK (this is a requirement both with and without a Pet Passport), however it would definitely make the entire procedure a lot simpler and more affordable.
The concern is, would her dogs be qualified for a French Pet Passport?
Can you still get an EU Pet Passport after Brexit?
Generally speaking, the response is no. The UK is no longer part of the EU Pet Passport plan, and it is no longer possible to get an EU Pet Passport in the UK. In addition to this, all UK-issued Pet Passports are now void for travel. But what about signing up for a French EU Passport?
Since Brexit, France has actually altered its guidelines on acquiring a French-EU Pet Passport to make it harder for British family pet owners intending to skirt the guidelines by registering their UK dogs in France (check out the main word on this here). For most 2nd-home owners, it will not be possible to obtain a French Pet Passport if your primary home remains in the UK. However, it is still possible for those who are relocating to France or spending longer than 3 months in France (for which you will require a momentary long-stay visa or a long-stay visa) to register their family pets in France and obtain a Pet Passport. Here’s how.
If you are relocating to France with your dog or checking out for a long stay (more than 3 months), then you ought to register your dog with I-CAD within 8 days of arrival in France. This can be done by a French veterinarian, and in order to do so, you will require to offer information of your dogs’ vaccinations and evidence that you are remaining in France for more than 3 months (i.e. your short-lived long-stay visas). Once your dog is signed up, your veterinarian will have the ability to release you with a French Pet Passport, which you can utilize to take a trip back to the UK.
Note that if you are not remaining more than 3 months in France, your veterinarian will not have the ability to register your family pet with I-CAD and, for that reason, will not have the ability to release an EU Pet Passport.
Read more in our guide to How to Get an EU Pet Passport for Your Dog or Cat in France.
*CRUCIAL* Your family pet’s previous vaccinations will not be noted on their brand-new EU Pet Passport, so it is essential that you hang on to their vaccine card or UK Pet Passport (if suitable). Remember that you MUST present evidence of rabies vaccination for travel, so if your family pet’s existing rabies vaccination is not noted in their brand-new Pet Passport, you will require to provide both files at the border.