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Import requirements are different for pet birds entering the United States via U.S.-Canadian land border ports versus air and ocean ports. The USDA defines pet birds as those that are imported for personal pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for resale. Requirements:
Fish and Wildlife Services Certification (if necessary) Import Process Importing Pet Birds at U.S.-Canadian Land Border Ports
Upon veterinary inspection at the port of entry, the birds must be found free of clinical signs of communicable diseases of birds and poultry. The owner must sign a declaration stating that the birds are healthy and have been in his or her possession for a minimum of 90 days preceding the date of importation, and that during such time, the birds have not been in contact with poultry or other birds (i.e., in association with other avian species at exhibitions or in aviaries). A user fee, based on an hourly rate of $84 per hour (with a minimum fee of $25.00) will also be collected at this time. Importing Pet Birds from Canada into U.S. Air or Ocean Ports of
Entry This cost of the import permit is $94.00 and the application (VS Form 17-129) may be downloaded from the Internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ncie/ or by contacting the: USDA, APHIS, VS According to the WBCA, in order to import a pet bird of non-U.S. origin into the United States, you must have continuously resided outside of the United States for at least one year. In addition, the WBCA limits the number of pet birds that can be imported to two birds per person, per year. All required WBCA and CITES permits must accompany the bird while in transit. Please visit the FWS web site at: http://permits.fws.gov/ to obtain more information and the permit application. If you have questions you can contact the FWS at (800) 358-2104. Overseas calls should be placed to (703) 358-2104. How to Contact Us |