Ensure that your pet has a microchip implanted for identification purposes. The microchip should comply with ISO standards.
Make sure your pet is up to date on its vaccinations, including rabies. A valid rabies vaccination certificate is usually required, and it should be administered at least 30 days prior to travel but not more than one year before.
Obtain a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian. The certificate should confirm that your pet is healthy and fit for travel. Some airlines and countries may require the health certificate to be issued within a specific timeframe before travel.
An import license, Certificate of origin and a permission for home quarantine is required for all pets entering Jordan as air cargo.
Contact us to issue an import permit
If you are traveling by air, verify the specific pet travel policies of the airline you'll be using. They may have additional requirements or restrictions regarding crate sizes, breed restrictions, and necessary documentation.
Jordan typically does not impose quarantine for pets entering the country. However, it's essential to confirm the latest regulations to ensure there have been no changes.
It's highly recommended to contact the nearest Jordanian embassy, consulate, or the Jordanian Ministry of Agriculture for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding pet travel requirements. They can provide specific details and any additional documentation needed based on your pet's species and your country of origin.
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