Pets from Macau now only require 30-day quarantine.
Starting 1 December 2024, Hong Kong’s AFCD has restructured its pet import regulations. Pets from Macau and other Group III countries will now experience reduced quarantine periods under the new Group IIIA classification. Before all Group 3 was a 4 month quarantine, and a massive waiting list often one year long as the Quarantine centres are full. This will reduce the total quarantine time down for this new category.
As more countries get added to this category hopefully the Centers become less over subscribed and so the wait lists also come down as a consequence.
Overview of the Revised Grouping
- Groups I and II:
- No changes to the requirements or terms for countries classified under these groups.
- Group IIIA (New Subgroup):
- Countries/places from the previous Group III with lower perceived rabies risks.
- Requires 30 days of quarantine upon arrival in Hong Kong.
- So far this is limited to MACAU only.
- Group IIIB (New Subgroup):
- Countries/places from the previous Group III with higher perceived rabies risks.
- Requires 120 days of quarantine upon arrival in Hong Kong.
Detailed Requirements for Group IIIA
1. Pre-Importation Requirements:
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Microchip Implantation:
Animals must be implanted with an ISO-compliant microchip before anti-rabies vaccination or rabies antibody testing.
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Rabies Vaccination:
- Administered between 30 days to 1 year before departure.
- Must be an inactivated or recombinant vaccine.
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Rabies Antibody Titer Test:
- Conducted 90 days to 1 year before departure.
- The result must show a rabies antibody level of at least 0.5 IU/mL.
- Tests must be performed in an AFCD-recognized laboratory.
- Comprehensive Vaccination:
- Dogs: Must be vaccinated against canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis, and canine parvovirus.
- Cats: Must be vaccinated against feline panleukopenia and feline respiratory disease complex.
2. Quarantine Requirements:
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30 Days Minimum Quarantine:
- Quarantine takes place at an AFCD-managed Animal Management Centre.
- The quarantine period may be extended at the discretion of the Senior Veterinary Officer.
3. Certification Documentation:
- Must include:
- Health Certificate (issued within 7 days before departure).
- Anti-rabies Vaccination Certificate.
- Rabies Antibody Test Certificate.
- Vaccination Records.
4. Transportation Standards:
- Animals must travel as manifested cargo (not as hand baggage).
- Must comply with IATA Live Animal Regulations for humane treatment during transport.
Highlights of Group IIIB
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Extended Quarantine:
Animals from Group IIIB countries are subject to 120 days of quarantine in Hong Kong.
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Higher Documentation Scrutiny:
Same vaccination and health certificate requirements as Group IIIA, with stricter enforcement.
Impact of Changes on Existing Permits
- Permits already issued for imports or transits from countries previously under Group III will remain valid until their expiry. However, importers are encouraged to verify the terms to ensure compliance with the updated regulations.
Next Steps for Pet Owners
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Plan Ahead:
- Quarantine bookings are limited. Apply early to secure a spot for your pet.
- Ensure all vaccinations and tests are up-to-date according to the new requirements.
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Consult Experts:
- Engage Ferndale, a professional pet relocation service to navigate the new procedures seamlessly. Contact form below!
- Reach out to AFCD for guidance on recognized laboratories and documentation standards.
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Stay Informed:
- Visit the AFCD website for the latest updates and country classifications under Group IIIA and IIIB.
Conclusion
The revised importation requirements reinforce Hong Kong’s commitment to preventing rabies and ensuring animal welfare. While these updates may seem complex, adhering to them will smooth the process of bringing your furry companions into the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Group IIIA and IIIB countries?
Group IIIA: Countries/places with lower perceived rabies risks among the previous Group III classification. So far this just includes Macau but more countries will be added later. Group IIIB: Countries/places with higher perceived rabies risks from the previous Group III classification.
How long is the quarantine period for pets from Group IIIA?
Pets from Group IIIA countries must undergo a minimum of 30 days quarantine at an AFCD-managed Animal Management Centre. Better than the previous 4 months!
What are the quarantine requirements for pets from Group IIIB?
Pets from Group IIIB countries are subject to 120 days of quarantine in Hong Kong.
Can I use my current import permit if it was issued before the new rules?
Yes, permits issued before 1 December 2024 remain valid until their expiry. However, it’s recommended to review the new regulations to ensure compliance.
What vaccinations are required for pets before import?
Dogs: Must be vaccinated against canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis, and canine parvovirus. Cats: Must be vaccinated against feline panleukopenia and feline respiratory disease complex. Rabies is needed for all pets.
Is rabies testing mandatory for all pets?
For the new Group IIIA, pets must undergo a rabies antibody titer test showing a level of at least 0.5 IU/mL. The test must be done 90 days to 1 year before departure in an AFCD-recognized laboratory.
Why we have new Group IIIA?
Its part of AFCD efforts to reduce Hong Kong pet quarantine duration and wait time for pets. By making more pets do RNAT tests to bypass the traditional 4 months quarantine.