EU tightens rules for Brits travelling to Europe with pets
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EU tightens rules for Brits travelling to Europe with pets
"From April 22nd, new EU rules make EU Pet Passports invalid for UK residents, requiring them to obtain an Animal Health Certificate for travel into the EU."
"The duration of the Animal Health Certificate has been extended from four months to six, but it can still only be used for a single trip."
"The EU has tightened rules to clarify the difference between personal pet travel and commercial transport of animals, addressing previous ambiguities."
New EU rules effective April 22nd invalidate EU Pet Passports for UK residents, requiring them to obtain an Animal Health Certificate for travel. This change addresses a loophole exploited by British second-home owners. Previously, EU Pet Passports could be issued to second-home owners, but now proof of EU residency is necessary. The Animal Health Certificate's validity has been extended from four months to six, but it remains valid for only a single trip. Additional rules have been implemented to differentiate between personal pet travel and commercial animal transport.
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