Pet Transport from Bulgaria to Canada
Moving a pet from Bulgaria to Canada involves more paperwork than most owners expect. This route is relatively straightforward compared to some international routes. Start preparations at least 4 weeks before your travel date -- some steps have fixed waiting …
The Bulgaria to Canada import process
Every step must be completed in sequence. A single missed deadline can add months to your timeline. We own the entire process.
Responsible: Your veterinarian
Responsible: You (or your pet transport agent)
Responsible: Official veterinarian
Responsible: You + airline check-in/cargo desk
What your pet needs to enter Canada
Every item must be verified before your pet can board. We track each one against current standards.
What this route typically costs
Critical points
Always verify current regulations with the destination country's official veterinary authority before travel.
Approved carriers for this route
Not all airlines accept live animals. We book only with carriers that handle live animal cargo correctly.
Key requirements for moving your pet to Canada
Compared to some international pet transport routes, Bulgaria to Canada is manageable. That said, every country’s rules are different and the timing requirements are strict.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) manages pet imports. Requirements are relatively straightforward compared to USA, Australia, or Singapore. Government portal blocked automated extraction; data compiled from published CFIA guidelines and cross-referenced with CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) documentation. Important: Canada suspended import of commercial dogs from high-risk rabies countries in September 2022; personal pet imports may still be affected.
From experience: Bulgaria to Canada pet transport
Microchip first, then vaccinate. The microchip must be implanted before any rabies vaccination for the vaccination to count. It’s the most common and costly mistake people make.
Get the health certificate from an official (government-approved) veterinarian, not just your regular vet. Some countries have strict requirements about who can sign the certificate. Check the destination authority’s approved list.
If this is your first international pet move, consider using a registered pet transport agent. They handle the documentation, airline booking, crate sizing, and can troubleshoot issues. IPATA-registered agents are the recognised standard.