This post was most recently updated on February 10, 2021
Please note: Australia's only pet quarantine facility is at max capacity and does not have any availability for pets arriving until July 2021
If you're moving to Australia with your pets, your country of origin is an important factor. If you're planning to travel with a pet to Australia from a “non-approved” country (here's the list of country categories), you'll need to be aware of the differences compared to countries considered approved.
Here's a list of extra steps you'll need to take if you're traveling from a non-approved country, according to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture:
If your cat or dog is in a non-approved country, and you would like them to spend the required 60 days in the United States, PetRelocation can assist in their relocation. To learn more about moving pets to Australia, including the costs included, please see our guide: Everything You Need to Know About Moving Cats and Dogs to Australia. If you have any further questions about this process, contact us. We'd love to help you!