There are two options for completing and submitting an application to import cats and dogs.
Complete and submit application form online (eLodgement)
The Application to Import Cats and Dogs can be submitted and paid for electronically, within our secure environment. The eLodgement application form consists of three sections:
You will need to electronically scan and attach all supporting documentation. Please ensure that all signatures and stamps (where applicable) are visible on the scanned documentation.
Payment can only be made by credit card and must be submitted for each eLodgement application. To ensure you have authorised sufficient payment view the Charging Schedule for Import Permit Applications. Fees and charges may change at any time.
You must complete one eLodgement application for each cat or dog.
Note: There is a 350 character limit in free-text input boxes.
Apply via eLodgementlodgement fee $85.00 + assessment fee
Download, complete and submit manual application form (post, fax or scan and email)
To submit the manual application form, or for more information, contact Animal Import Operations Branch
Animal Import Operations Branch
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Phone: +61 2 6272 4454
Free call: 1800 020 504 (from within Australia - calls from mobile and p
This completes a passport for your dog or cat to enter Australia.
The application lodgement fee is $85.00 and an additional assessment fee will apply. Refer to the Fees for Cat and Dog Applications to ensure you have authorized sufficient payment.
Fees for cat and dog import permit applications
New Regulations: For pets entering Australia after February 3, 2014, the quarantine period will be reduced from 30 days to 10 days if the Blood Titer test is done no less than 180 days and and no more than 24 months prior to entry. The rabies vaccination must be valid at the time of the test, administered no sooner than 4 weeks after vaccination, and kept current through import. Pets from countries not approved by DAFF can also enter Australia through approved countries (see list below) as long as they conform to the regulations of the intermediary country. (Pets do not need to reside in the country for 6 months). There are also additional vaccination changes.
Application to Import Cats and Dogs PDF [349 KB]
Application to Import Cats and Dogs MS Word [234 KB]
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The department strives to grant an import permit for each application within 20 business days from the date of receipt. However, in exceptional circumstances it may take longer than 20 business days to assess and grant an import permit.
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There are some countries from which cats and dogs cannot be directly imported to Australia. These are referred to as non-approved countries.
Cats and dogs arriving from approved countries must stay in an Australian Government post-entry quarantine facility for a minimum of 10 days subject to meeting all pre- export and import permit conditions, when they arrive in Australia.
If your cat or dog travels to a non-approved country they must be be tested, treated and exported from an approved country before they will be eligible to return to Australia.
If you wish to re-import your pet within six months of export, preparations must be made before leaving Australia to avoid an extended stay in the exporting country. It is recommended that you apply for, and hold, a valid Australian import permit prior to departure from Australia so that you are aware of the re-entry requirements specific to your animal.
The European Union Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), also known as the Pet Passport Scheme, does not apply to cats and dogs being imported or returning to Australia.
Department of Agriculture recommends that you familiarize yourself with the Australian import conditions applicable to the country your cat or dog will be returning from.
A pet passport is an official registration document that is unique for the pet that contains data about the pet itself (including details of permanent identification), the registered owner, and a number of health related aspects.
In all cases this will include a certification of rabies vaccination, but there are other items (blood tests, tick and worm treatments) that may only be required in specific circumstances.
If you intend to import cats and dogs into Australia you will need to ensure you comply with the Department of Agriculture import conditions.
Australia requires for dogs and cats to enter the country with a minimum of 10 days quarantine except for pets traveling from the following countries: New Zealand, Norfolk Island or Coco Island who will be admitted to Australia with no quarantine
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