Export cats and dogs to brazil: certificate 2906
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EXPORT CATS AND DOGS TO BRAZIL: CERTIFICATE 2906 Apply online to export cats or dogs to Brazil. CONTENTS * Exporting from England, Scotland and Wales * 1. Check what you need for your export
* 2. Apply online * Exporting from Northern Ireland * Help with your application EXPORTING FROM ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES If you’re in England, Scotland or Wales, you must apply for this
export health certificate (EHC) using the online service. If you’re in Northern Ireland, you must apply to DAERA. 1. CHECK WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR EXPORT Find out about the requirements for
export in the guidance notes. Download a specimen certificate Export cats and dogs to Brazil: EHC 2906, version 4. 2. APPLY ONLINE You’ll need: * a Government Gateway account * a Defra
account If you don’t already have them you’ll need to register for these accounts, and so will your official vet or inspector. Start now Registration takes around 5 minutes. Official vets
and inspectors will also need to have their registration checked by APHA. Register and sign in as an official vet or inspector. Read the accessibility statement for this service. Applying
online means you can: * see the status of your applications * always use the latest version of the EHC * copy existing applications EXPORTING FROM NORTHERN IRELAND If you’re in Northern
Ireland you’ll need to upload your application for DAERA. * Find out about the requirements for export in the guidance notes. * Download and fill in Export cats and dogs to Brazil: EHC 2906,
version 4. * Upload your application. Make sure you use the latest version of the EHC as they are sometimes updated. The latest version is on this page. If you do not use the latest
version, DAERA will not accept your application. HELP WITH YOUR APPLICATION In England, Scotland and Wales, call APHA on 03000 200 301. In Northern Ireland, call DAERA on 02877442060. Find
out about call charges. Contents
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