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Pet Travel Requirements for Palau

Pet Entry Requirements for Palau

Step 1

Pet Microchip

Having your pet identified with a microchip is important when traveling internationally for several reasons. Firstly, a microchip will tie your pet to its documentation when entering a foreign country. Secondly, if, for any reason, your pet is separated from you during travel, the chances of reuniting with your pet significantly increase if you register your information in a microchip database. All pet dogs and cats must first be identified with a 15-digitwhich is compliant with International Standards Organization standard 11784 or Annex A of ISO standard 11785 prior to entering Palau. All documentation should reflect the microchip number. If your pet’s microchip is not ISO 11784/11785 compliant, importers can provide athat will read their pet’s microchip. Your veterinarian, a veterinary hospital or trained nurse should implant the microchip. Documentation should be provided as to the manufacturer of the microchip and registration instructions. The microchip number must be correctly recorded on all required documents. If your pet’s microchip cannot be read when entering Palau, it will be subject to 120 days of quarantine.

Step 2

Vaccinations

To satisfy pet import requirements for Hawaii, all cats and dogs must be vaccinated twice for rabies. The second vaccination must be administered between 30 days and 12 months prior to entering Palau. The administering veterinarian should record vaccination information, sign and stamp one of the following documents depending on veterinary practices in the country of origin: a rabies certificatea government-issued vaccination booklet oran EU Pet Passport Proof of rabies vaccinations must be available as original documents.

Step 3

Rabies Titer (Serology) Test

A rabies titer test, also known as a rabies antibody test or rabies serology test, is a blood test that measures the level of rabies antibodies in your pet’s blood. The test will assess the effectiveness of a rabies vaccination or determine your pet’s immune response to the rabies virus. When required, a licensed veterinarian will administer the test more than 30 days after the most current rabies vaccination. A rabies titer test (FAVN) is required to import a pet dog or cat to Palau. A 30-day waiting period after the approved laboratory receives the sample for the titer test is imposed prior to departure. If this period cannot be fulfilled, your pet will be quarantined for the balance of time required to complete the 30-day waiting period. The test is valid for 36 months. Note that rabies titer test results or veterinary exemption letters are no substitution for proof of rabies vaccination.

Step 4

Parasite Treatments

According to all preventative measures to ensure public health and the safety of your pet, treatments for internal and external parasites should be administered prior to entering Palau. The treatment of pets for internal parasites, especially Echinococcus multilocularis, as well as external parasites (fleas and ticks) should be discussed with your veterinarian who will administer according to disease status of the origination country. Your pet must be treated for external parasites shortly prior to entry. Note: Dogs and cats entering Palau from Australia will require both internal and external parasite treatments very shortly prior to departure. The administering veterinarian can record these treatments on the health certificate or issue you a record of treatment.

Step 5

Health Certificate

All countries worldwide require an original health certificate (sometimes known as a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection) for live animals entering their country. Palau is no exception to this pet import requirement. The certificate should include the following information: details of your pet andvaccinations and treatments andveterinary attestations regarding symptoms of contagious diseases at the time of export. Further, your veterinarian must certify that your pet is healthy enough to travel and is not from a region that is subject to rabies restrictions. The health certificate must properly identify your pet. Your veterinarian will include additional details and treatments on the certificate depending on the country of origin. A licensed veterinarian in the origination country must complete the health certificate within 14 days of entry. Related: A government veterinarian must either issue the certificate or endorse the certificate after issuance by a licensed veterinarian. This official represents the agency in the origination country that is responsible for the import and export of live animals.

Step 6

Import Permit

Importers must apply for an Import Permit from the Chief of Agriculture in advance of entering Palau. Single permits are valid for 30, 60 or 90 days.

Complete all 6 steps to enter Palau with your pet

Requirements may change. Always verify with official sources before travel.

Is Quarantine Required for Pets in Palau?

There has never been a case of rabies reported on the island of Palau. Unless your dog or cat enters Palau from a country classified by the World Organization of Animal Health as rabies-free, there will be 120 days of quarantine for your pet upon entry. Exceptions are made when pet import requirements for Hawaii are met. Pets not meeting import regulations will be quarantined, returned to the origin country or euthanized. All costs are the responsibility of the importer. Related:Pet import requirements for Hawaii

What Additional Information Do I Need for Palau?

  • Other Information:

    Not specified

  • Entering Palau by Air:

    Pets must enter Palau via Roman Tmetuchl International Airport. All pets must enter the country as manifest (air) cargo. The flight must be direct unless prior permission is secured. Importers will need to carry a declaration stating your pet’s details such as country of origin and other specific guarantees related to its import. Related:Is your pet’s crate IATA-compliant? Flights to Palau should be direct or transit through arabies controlled countryor another EU Member State if possible*. *Note: If your pet has a layover in an EU Member State in its itinerary, then additional requirements will apply. Flights should be direct. Layovers should be short and not involve a change in airline companies. If your pet’s itinerary involves a layover in the European Union, then additional requirements will apply. The estimated time and date of arrival in Palau as well as the airline/flight number must be provided to the Chief ofAgriculture at the earliest possible time and no later than one working day before the arrival of your pet. This is especially important if your pet will be arriving outside of normal business hours. Whenever your pet travels to a foreign country like Palau, it is always advisable to carry some form of identification indicating ownership of your pet. All domestic dogs and cats must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the entry airport. A government veterinarian will provide further examination if your dog or cat is not in apparent good health when entering Palau. All costs associated with further inspections or treatments will be borne by the importer.

  • What is a Pet Passport?:

    We refer to a pet passport as a collection of documents according to Palau pet import requirements for dogs or cats entering the country.This term is not to be confused with an official EU Pet Passport issued in the European Union for resident pets. Your pet’s passport will include an import permit, proof of microchip, rabies vaccination, parasite treatments and international export health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian in the origination country.

  • Find a Licensed Veterinarian:

    Before beginning any pet export procedure, make sure your veterinarian is approved by the governing veterinarian authority in your pet’s country of origin. The agency of the government that is responsible for the movement of live animals should either license or employ your veterinarian.

  • Palau Pet Import Requirements:

    All steps required to conform to regulations to import a pet to Palau must be completed in the origination country. Complete steps 1-6 in the order given.

  • Breeds Banned from Import to Palau:

    Palau does not publish a list of banned breeds. Pet owners are always responsible for their pet’s behavior.

  • Quarantine for Pets Entering Palau:

    There has never been a case of rabies reported on the island of Palau. Unless your dog or cat enters Palau from a country classified by the World Organization of Animal Health as rabies-free, there will be 120 days of quarantine for your pet upon entry. Exceptions are made when pet import requirements for Hawaii are met. Pets not meeting import regulations will be quarantined, returned to the origin country or euthanized. All costs are the responsibility of the importer. Related:Pet import requirements for Hawaii

  • Importing Other Pet Animals to Palau:

    Snakes, parrots, Mynah birds, mongoose, minks, monkeys, American Gray Squirrel, or any venemous insect or animal will not be permitted entry to Palau. Rabbits will need a health certificate issued within 24 hours of travel, treated for endoparasites and ectoparasites within 3 days of travel, treated with anthelmintic twice in 21 day period with the last treatment 48 hours prior to travel. Your rabbit must have been born or spent the last 6 months in a rabies-free or rabies-controlled area. Birds (with the exception of Mynah and parrots) are permitted but must pass stringent requirements.

  • Animals Eligible for These Regulations:

    Unless otherwise stated, the regulations below apply to domestic dogs and cats including service and assistance dogs and cats. These regulations do not include the import of Wolf hybrids, Savannah and Bengal cats, unless 5th generation removed from the pedigree.

  • Importing Puppies and Kittens to Palau:

    Puppies and kittens should not be vaccinated for rabies prior to three months of age. They must be at least seven months to conform to Palau pet import requirements. Related: More information ontransporting a puppy.

  • Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES):

    The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) prohibits the trade of some species of animals, including pets. This is crucial if you have a pet that isn’t a dog or cat, and it’s crucial if it’s a turtle or a parrot. If this is the case, importers will have to submit additional permit applications. The agency that issues these permits is responsible for the protection of wildlife in your country. Over 180 countries participate in and enforce CITES regulations. Related:Search the CITES databaseorSearch the Species+ database Related:Read more about CITES

Last updated: March 15, 2025

Traveler Tips & Experiences

Emily Parker

Emily Parker

February 12, 2025

24

I visited Palau last year with my French Bulldog and found the process straightforward and well-documented.

Michael Chen

Michael Chen

January 3, 2025

18

Air travel to Palau was a breeze and my cat had no issues. Highly recommend booking early!