Moving to Portugal with pets? Our team of experts is here to assist you and ensure that this aspect of your relocation is as stress-free as possible, allowing you to concentrate on the human side of your move. Learn more about the ins and outs of taking pets to Portugal so you can be prepared for your upcoming move!
Make sure your pet meets these basic requirements so you can begin the import process.
The EU requires endorsed import documentation that your veterinarian must complete.
Have you heard about the EU 5-Day Rule? Learn about this and other factors that could affect your move.
Time frame: we recommend starting at least 30 days ahead
If you’re taking pets to Portugal, it's important to note that they must be microchipped and vaccinated in accordance with Portugal's regulations. To help you prepare, we've outlined the specific details and requirements below.
Each pet shall be identified by means of a microchip. No other form of identification is acceptable. The microchip used should comply with ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO standard 11785. Portugal currently accepts AVID 9 and AVID 10 in addition to ISO.
The microchip must be implanted before the rabies vaccine is administered.
All pets must have an original Rabies Certificate signed by the vet. The Rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days old at the time of the final health exam and endorsement.
Further details regarding the rabies vaccine:
Other recommended vaccines include:
While not a requirement, these vaccines can help keep your dog or cat healthy before, during and after moving your pets to Portugal.
These should be valid at the time of import and administered no less than two weeks before export date for maximum effectiveness.
Time frame: Within 10 days prior to departure (non-commercial)
At this stage, we provide detailed templates for your veterinarian and answer any questions regarding the proper completion of all forms.
EU Health Certificate
This will be provided by your dedicated relocation coordinator. This is the standard Health Certificate to be filled out by your accredited veterinarian and must be signed in a different color than that of the certificate's printing (usually blue ink). This certificate is valid for 10 days from the date of issue by the official veterinarian until the date of the checks at the EU point of entry. For the purpose of further movements within the EU,
USDA Endorsements
The forms below must be sent to your local USDA for their stamp of approval. Please contact your PetRelocation Specialist to learn more about the best way of managing this.
Your vet should have these in stock. It’s a good idea to call ahead and ask. This is an international health certificate that needs to be completed by your vet within 10 days of departure.*
*The time frame for this changes within the context of a commercial move. Please read below for more information on the 5-day rule and commercial move requirements.
Before you transport your dog or cat to Portugal, make sure you're aware of regulations unique to the EU!
The EU 5-Day Rule
In order for pets to fly “non-commercially,” they must fly within five days of their owner. If you are unable to meet this 5-Day Rule, the move can still be carried out but it will be considered a commercial move, which increases costs and changes the EU import requirements and timeline.
If you are unable to fly within 5 days of your pets, you will need to meet stricter import requirements. Contact your relocation coordinator to discuss commercial moves.
Restricted breeds in Portugal
Not all dog breeds are allowed in this country. You may not be able to bring your pet if they are one of the following breeds (or a mix of one):
Before moving to Portugal with a dog, make sure you know their breeds in addition to when they’ll be able to travel.
Unlisted Countries and additional requirements
Are you coming from an "unlisted country"? If so, your pet will need a rabies antibody test, known as a titer. In this case, you must follow the below steps:
Find out if your origin country is listed here.