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Countries Great Britain will accept validated PDF GB health certificates from

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Where Great Britain will accept validated PDF GB health certificates from, to import live animals and animal products through TRACES or other systems.

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You can still use paper GB health certificates.

Great Britain accepts validated PDF GB health certificates from the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway for imports of:

  • live animals
  • animal products including germinal products, products of animal origin ( POAO) and animal by-products ( ABP)

This list shows:

  • which countries Great Britain has agreed to accept validated PDFs from
  • whether you need to get them through TRACES or another system

 

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