China requires at least two rabies vaccinations to be provided on the International Health Certificate. However, China only requires the pet owner to travel with physical copies of the current rabies vaccine certificate and the FAVN laboratory report.
Articles in this section
- Creating an International Health Certificate through GlobalVetLink
- How to Complete Your GVL IHC Submission in VEHCS
- Is there anything I can do to ensure timely endorsement of an IHC?
- What to do when no country requirements available on the USDA-APHIS Pet Travel Site
- Completing an International Health Certificate for the Commercial Movement (export) of a Pet
- What do the new fields on GlobalVetLink commercial IHCs mean?
- Do commercial International Health Certificates still require USDA endorsement?
- Would I still need an EU transit certificate if I have a commercial movement that is transiting through the EU?
- Why do I have to specify the type of movement (commercial or non-commercial)?
- Are there other differences between the International Health Certificate for commercial and non-commercial movements?