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Import Permit from: |
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BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY |
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
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Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City |
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Tel No: (632) 920-0816 |
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E-mail:
quarantine_bai@yahoo.com |
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www.da.gov.ph/wps/portal/bai |
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Note: The import permit
may be filed by any party on behalf of the owner/importer, who
has to provide details such as the kind, breed, age, etc; and
pay the application fee.
A copy of the import permit should be faxed or mailed to the
owner/importer. |
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Health Certificate issued by a duly licensed veterinarian
dated not more than 30 days before arrival in the
Philippines. It
should certify that the animal is free from, and has not
been recently exposed to any dangerous communicable disease,
and that it has been given ant-rabies and other required
inoculations. |
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Endorsement of the Health Certificate by: |
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US Department of Agriculture |
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11850 S. La Cienega Blvd., |
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Hawthorne, CA 90250 |
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Tel No.: (310) 725-1970 |
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Fee: $24.00 |
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Monday to Friday: 7:30 am –
11:00 am |
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Processing Time: 15 – 30
minutes |
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Authentication of the Health Certificate by the Philippine
Consulate General: |
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a. Original and One photocopy |
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b.
Fee: $25.00 (We only accept
cash and postal money order).
Please add $6.00 for mailing fee if you would like us to
mail back the documents to you through US Priority Mail, or
please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. |
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Processing Time: 2 working days.
Please allow 3 days for mailing. |
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