Traveling With Pets in Panama Made Easy

Guidelines and Requirements for Panama


Are you planning to travel with your beloved pets from another country to Panama or planning to go with them to another country? It's important to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey by following the necessary requirements and guidelines. In this comprehensive guide, we'll provide you with essential information to make your pet's travel experience safe and compliant. At LEGAL@work, our team of experienced immigration lawyers is here to assist you throughout the process. Let's dive in!.

Guidelines for Passengers Traveling to Panama with Pets:

When traveling with canines, felines, or ferrets from Panama, it's crucial to fulfill specific requirements. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:

  1. Zoosanitary Exportation Certificate: Obtain an official certificate issued by the Sanitary Authority in your country of origin. Legalize it with an "Apostille" by the Chancellor Authority or Consularized by the Panamanian Consular office. The certificate should be issued within 30 days and confirm your pet's good health after clinical examination.
  2. Vaccination: Ensure that your pets are vaccinated against diseases specified by each species. For canines, it includes RABIES, DISTEMPER, HEPATITIS, LEPTOSPIROSIS, PARVOVIROSIS. Felines require RABIES, FELINE VIRAL RINOTRAQUEITIS, CALICIVIRUS, PANLEUKOPENIA. Ferrets need RABIES vaccination. Keep vaccination records with dates, brands, lots, and expiration dates.
  3. Deworming Treatment: Show evidence of ecto and endo deworming treatment conducted prior to travel.
  4. Health Condition: Pets should not have fresh wounds or ongoing healing processes.
  5. Consequences of Non-Compliance: Failure to meet requirements may result in your pets being held or sent back by the airline upon arrival. Compliance is crucial for a smooth journey.

Paperwork Procedures for Small Animals Entering the Country

Completing the necessary paperwork is vital for your pet's entry into Panama. Follow these steps:

  1. Advance Notification: Notify the arrival of your pet 3 to 5 labor days in advance by submitting a "Home Quarantine Request" form. Download the form from the MINSA website or find it at the Zoonosis icon. Submit the completed form to cam@minsa.gob.pa and camzoonosis@gmail.com.
  2. Visiting the Offices: Visit the Executive Management of Agricultural Quarantine office (MIDA) and Zoonosis Control Department office (MINSA) at Tocumen International Airport.

Guidelines for Passengers Traveling From Panama with Pets:

Checking Country-Specific Import Requirements

Every country has its own specific requirements for importing pets. It's crucial to gather information from the relevant authorities:

  1. Contact the Airline and Consulate: Reach out to the airline, consulate of the destination country, or relevant authority to obtain specific pet import requirements. Each country may have different demands, and compliance is essential.
  2. Additional Resources: For further information, visit the website or contact the provided telefax numbers and email address. You can also find assistance at the office located at Tocumen International Airport.

MIDA / Executive Management of Agricultural Quarantine www.mida.gob.pa  email: tramitezoo@mida.gob.pa Phones: (507) 238-4234 / 238-3752 / 524-2247

MINSA  / Zoonosis Control Department www.minsa.gob.pa  email: cam@minsa.gob.pacamzoonosis@gmail.com;  Phones: (507) 238-3855 / 238-4059 / 512-9338

Traveling with pets from Panama to other countries requires careful preparation and adherence to regulations. By following the guidelines provided by the authorities and seeking assistance from LEGAL@work, you can ensure a safe and compliant journey for your beloved pets.

Contact LEGAL@work today for comprehensive immigration services and let us handle the legal aspects while you focus on creating beautiful memories with your furry companions.

Learn more:

Most Popular Residency Programs

Learn More