Bringing Pets to Thailand
Bringing Pets to Thailand
วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 29 ส.ค. 2565
วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 19 มี.ค. 2568
* For those who travel with pets and seek to pass them through Thailand, everything can be done at the port of entry by having these following required documents ready before arrival:
Step 1 Request an import permit by email to Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) with the following documentation (not less than 7 working days)
- Form R1/1 from Thai Department of Livestock Development (ร.1/1) Download here
- Copy of passenger’s passport
- Pet’s photo
- Flight itinerary
- Vaccination record (must be in English)
- Microchip certificate
Email port of entry:
– Suvarnnabhumi Airport ([email protected])
– Phuket ([email protected])
– Chiang Mai ([email protected])
For more information, please see the link below
(1) Import guideline Download here
(2) R1/1 form Download here
(3) Requirement for the Importation of Dog and Cat Download here
(4) Requirement for the Importation of Rabbit Download here
Step 2 Veterinary officer review the documents and Issuing an import permit
– At least 3 working days
– If additional information is required, the officer will contact you by email
Step 3 Approved import permit will be sent by Email
– The certificate for dogs and cats is valid for 10 days after endorsement
– The certificate for small animals is valid for 30 days after endorsement
Step 4 Contact the AQS in exporting country for Official Health certificate
★ Preparing your documents before departure:
– Original pet’s passport (legalised by Ministrie van Buitenlandse Zaken and then legalized by Royal Thai Embassy). To Make an Appointment, CLICK HERE.
– Original vaccination book (legalised by Ministrie van Buitenlandse Zaken and then legalized by Royal Thai Embassy). To Make an Appointment, CLICK HERE.
– A print out of the Import Permit
– Certificate of blood test against rabies (optional)
Step 5 Upon arrival at Suvarnabhumi airport contact AQS for Veterinary Inspection
– A Notice of Import Approval (Form R-6) and Import License (Form R-7) will be issued.
– Pet entry fees (in cash) 500 THB per animal.
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For hand carried pet: AQS (Port of entry) next to carousel No. 8 For pet imported by air cargo: AQS (Cargo terminal: Free Zone Area, CE-1Building) |
Remarks:
- Pets must be at least 4 months old to be able to import into Thailand.
- As long as pets don’t show any sign of illness, they would not be quarantined.
**However, a quarantine officer has the discretionary authority to detain in a quarantine station any pets/animals seeking to pass through Thailand**
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