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Ep 38: Philippines to Canada Pet Travel | Tips, Documents & Experiences | Got Left Behind by plane

EDIT: A friend of mine recently travelled to Canada during winter and told me you have to coordinate with the airlines in order for your pet to have proper accommodations. Hello! Just a few weeks ago, we landed in Canada from the Philippines (Davao) with our three cats. Traveling with pets to Canada is straightforward when it comes to the required documents, which you can find in the Canadian Government website: https://inspection.canada.ca/importin.... However, getting your pets out of the Philippines can be tricky, especially if you're not departing from Manila. Here are the documents and optional items we prepared and brought for our pet travel: 1. Veterinary Health Certificate: Your local vet will issue this certificate, which is valid for only three days. Your pets need to undergo an examination for this. 2. Vaccine Certificate: Make sure your vet provides a valid and updated certificate with rabies shots, including serial numbers. 3. Export Permit: The Bureau of Animal Industry issues this permit. We had to obtain it twice since our connecting flight to Canada was from Manila BAI. However, upon arrival at NAIA, the Philippine Airlines special handling team required us to go to the BAI again (located within the same terminal) to have the document stamped and check the cats. This document is generally required when your pet travels out of the country. 4. Shipping Permit: You can download this permit online after filling out forms and uploading necessary files. Although this was a last-minute requirement for us since we weren't aware of it, local airlines in the Philippines may request it for domestic travel. Most sources on the internet focus on flights from NAIA to international destinations, so this document isn't mentioned widely. It's better to be safe and have it prepared, even if it wasn't asked for on our flight. 5. Carriers: Make sure to use leak-proof kennels. Zip-tied on the sides. Your pets should be able to stand and turn around inside. Optional: 1. Microchip (optional): You can obtain a microchip from your vet. While Canada doesn't explicitly require it, our local airlines in the Philippines might ask for it. It's always better to be safe than sorry. 2. Airtags (optional): These are additional tracking measures you can use for your pets. ____ Fees: 1. Philippine Airlines (PAL) - Local Shipping: Php 2000 per cat 2. Philippine Airlines (PAL) - International: 400 USD per cat (Please note that their website stated it was 200 USD each, but we had to pay double.) 3. Air Canada (domestic): 50 CAD per cat (please verify the exact amount) 4. Document fees We hope all your furry friends arrive safely with you! If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and we'd be happy to help. Thanks for watching! 😬 #PhilippinesToCanadaTravel #phtocanada #pettravel Music by Blue Sirens - Love - https://thmatc.co/?l=D40FDF16 Music by Isaac Solo - kitchen light - https://thmatc.co/?l=5E780B04

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