Moving Overseas

By Crown Relocations

Article Link: http://www.expatexchange.com/lib.cfm?articleID=1191

Summary: In 2000, UK introduced the new Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). It is now possible to bring a pet dog or cat (though currently no other pets) into the UK without subjecting it to quarantine.

An island nation that has remained largely free of rabies throughout its history, the United Kingdom is notorious for the stringent measures it has taken to remain this way. Historically, it has meant enforcing a 183-day quarantine for virtually all domestic pets coming in to the country. The quarantine period is used to observe the pets for behavioral evidence of infection, including restlessness, viciousness and apparent imperviousness to pain.

Though quarantine has been largely successful in keeping rabies at bay, most pet owners agree that it is not an ideal solution: kennel fees can be expensive and the separation difficult for both pet and owner. Additionally, there are those who would claim the practice is cruel, citing the deaths of more than 1,200 quarantined animals throughout the UK over the last ten years. This is why in 2000, the UK government decided to try something new. Under the new Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), it is now possible to bring a pet dog or cat (though currently no other pets) into the UK without subjecting it to quarantine.

In order for a pet to qualify for PETS, you must fulfill the following requirements (in this order) prior to the arrival of your pet in the UK:

Animals that fulfill the PETS requirements will be allowed to enter (or re-enter) the UK without having to undergo six months' quarantine. Currently, countries participating in PETS include: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Portugal, Monaco, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Vatican, Luxembourg, San Marino, Netherlands, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. At the end of 2002, Canada and the United States also joined the scheme. Also participating are a number of long-haul (non-European) countries that have been determined to be rabies-free, including: Antigua, Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Japan, Martinique, Mauritius, Mayotte, Montserrat, New Caldonia, New Zealand, St. Helena, Singapore, Vanuatu and Wallis & Futuna.

Crown Relocations can assist with pet transfers anywhere in the world as well as all an expatriate's relocation needs. The company is part of the Crown Worldwide Group and a leader in the international relocations industry with over 100 offices in 42 countries.

Along with Crown Relocations, the Crown Worldwide Group is comprised of Crown Records Management, focusing on the management and storage of business records and the Crown Logistics division, providing other specialized transportation, forwarding, and warehousing services to expanding businesses around the globe. For more information visit the company's website at http://www.crownrelo.com.

About the Author

AS CrownCrown Relocations is an international relocation expert that has been helping people change their country of residence for nearly 40 years. Crown's staff at over 100 offices in more than 40 countries provide personal assistance on both ends of the move.

First Published: Jun 23, 2003