Can I take my parakeets to Mexico?

Birds that are native to Mexico (parrotlets, Amazons, some macaws [military, scarlet for sure] some parakeets, toucans, and maybe some others) are not allowed.

Can you travel with your pet bird?

Flying With Your Pet Bird Some U.S. airlines allow you to bring your pet bird with you on your flight, provided you meet certain conditions; some allow birds in the cabin, provided their kennel will fit under the seat in front of you. Others will only accept pet birds as checked baggage or in the cargo hold.

What Animals Can you bring to Mexico?

You are permitted to import two pets (cats, dogs, or a cat and dog) into Mexico. This limit is per person, so if you are a couple, you can import up to 4 pets. Note that if you import more than 3 pets, you will need to pay additional fees.

Can I take my guinea pig to Mexico?

Bringing Other Pets into Mexico Other common pets such as rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs may be imported if they are in good health. The importation of reptiles and invertebrates is restricted; please contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for additional guidance.

Can I fly with my parrot?

Generally, in order to fly, your bird must be a ‘household bird’. In other words, your bird must be a pet and not a wild bird. Household birds include parrots, cockatoos, parakeets, cockatiels, budgies, canaries and finches, among others. Most airlines won’t allow chickens or other poultry on their flights.

Can you take animals to Mexico?

Arriving with your pet in Mexico You are permitted to import two pets (cats, dogs, or a cat and dog) into Mexico. This limit is per person, so if you are a couple, you can import up to 4 pets. Note that if you import more than 3 pets, you will need to pay additional fees.

Can you bring a bird into Mexico as a pet?

Bringing Birds into Mexico. If you plan to bring your bird into Mexico, your bird may be imported as a pet as long as you comply with APHIS and U.S. Fish and Wildlife requirements. These requirements may include quarantining the birds at one of the three APHIS’ Animal Import Centers at your expense.

What do I need to take my dog to Mexico?

You used to need a heath certificate from a US veterinarian stating that your pet was healthy and proof of vaccinations. Now a Mexican agriculture department official (SENASICA) is supposed to examine your pet and pronounce him/her healthy enough to visit Mexico with you. Animals must be in carriers with clean bedding.

How do I get a pet bird health certificate from Mexico?

All pet birds entering the U.S. from Mexico are required to have a health certificate issued within 30 days of travel by a veterinarian in Mexico. The health certificate must be stamped by the official government veterinarian of Mexico.

Can a pet bird travel from Canada to the US?

Pet bird traveling to the U.S. from Mexico(U.S. origin or​ non-U.S. origin) U.S. origin pet bird returning to the U.S.after a stay in a foreign country other than Canada or Mexico Non-U.S. origin pet bird traveling to the U.S. from a country other than Canada or Mexico

How to bring a pet bird into the United States from Mexico?

For pet birds entering the United States (U.S.) from Mexico, the requirements generally include: appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) certifications and permits; a Veterinary Services (VS) import permit. an original health certificate issued or endorsed by the government of Mexico

What kind of animals can you bring to Mexico?

1 Bringing Dogs and Cats to Mexico. Domesticated dogs and cats are relatively easy to bring to Mexico: you are allowed to import two pets per person provided that each animal’s 2 Importing birds, reptiles and other pets to Mexico. 3 Taking your pets abroad from Mexico.

Do you need a permit to bring a pet to Mexico?

Importing any animal other than cats and dogs to Mexico —most commonly, people wish to bring pet birds and reptiles— requires considerably more effort. You’ll need export permits from your home country, and an import permit from Mexico.

All pet birds entering the U.S. from Mexico are required to have a health certificate issued within 30 days of travel by a veterinarian in Mexico. The health certificate must be stamped by the official government veterinarian of Mexico.