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Malaysia (MY)

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Importing country requirements

It is the exporter's responsibility to ensure that the animal meets the importing country requirements.

An import permit is required.

Contact the Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services for information about the process required to import animals into Malaysia from Australia.

Email
pro@dvs.gov.my
Note
Where an importing country issues an import permit, the exporter must ensure the animal meets any requirements in the permit.

Health requirements​

Health certificate

Prior to 28 December 2024, the following health conditions apply.

The following conditions were sourced from a permit issued in July 2023.

Certifying officers must review the import permit(s), any conditions provided by the exporter, the website of the importing authority, and ensure that the issued document(s) are consistent with the permit(s).

The consignment of animals shall be accompanied by a Veterinary Health Certificate issued by a competent Veterinary Authority of Australia within 7 days of export.

  1. No case of rabies has been reported to have occurred in Australia within two (2) years prior to export.

  2. The dog(s)/cat(s) have been continuously resident in Australia for at least six (6) months or since birth and were at least three months of age prior to export.

  3. The dog(s)/cat(s) have not been imported into Australia during the six (6) months prior to export.

  4. The dog(s)/cat(s) originated from an establishment or farm or premise where no case of Hendra virus has occurred during the last six (6) months prior to export.

  5. The dog(s)/cat(s) have been tested for Hendra Virus using Serum Neutralization Test (SNT) at dilution 1 in 2 with negative results, within fourteen (14) days prior to export. See attached laboratory report.

  6. The animal(s) was vaccinated, within twelve (12) months prior to export against canine adenovirus type 2, canine distemper, canine parainfluenza, and canine parvovirus (for dogs) and against Chlamydia psittaci, feline calicivirus, feline panleukopenia and feline rhinotracheitis (for cats). See attached vaccination certificate/s.

  7. The animal has been treated with a product effective against external parasites (fleas and ticks) between 2 and 7 days of export (state active ingredients and date of treatment) and with a product effective against internal parasites (nematodes and cestodes) between 2 and 7 days of export (state active ingredients and date of treatment).

  8. The vaccination history status, treatment given, and health status of the animal is up to date.​

  9. The animal has been examined and found to be healthy and free from any clinical sign of infectious or contagious diseases within seven (7) days prior to export and certification, and showed no clinical signs and fit to travel on the day of shipment.

As of 28 December 2024, the following health conditions apply.

For cats, vaccination within twelve (12) months prior to export against Chlamydia felis​, feline calicivirus, feline panleukopenia and feline rhinotracheitis is recommended, but not required.

  1. The dog(s)/cat(s) has not/have not been imported into Australia during the six (6) months prior to export. The dog(s)/cat(s) has/have been continuously resident in Australia for at least six (6) months or since birth and is free from any clinical signs of rabies.
  2. No case of rabies has been reported to have occurred in Australia during the last two (2) years prior to export.
  3. The dog(s)/cat(s) has/have been vaccinated against rabies using a rabies vaccine approved by the exporting country at least 28 days prior to export according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  4. The dog(s)/cat(s) originated from an establishment or farm or premises where no case of Hendra virus has occurred during the last six (6) months prior to export.
  5. The dog(s)/cat(s) has/have been tested for Hendra Virus using Serum Neutralization Test (SNT) at dilution 1 in 2 with negative results, within fourteen (14) days prior to export. See attached laboratory report.
  6. The dog(s) was/were vaccinated, within twelve (12) months prior to export against canine adenovirus type 2, canine distemper, canine parainfluenza, and canine parvovirus for dogs. See attached vaccination certificate/s.
  7. The cat(s) was/were vaccinated, within twelve (12) months prior to export against Chlamydia felis, feline calicivirus, feline panleukopenia and feline rhinotracheitis for cats. See attached vaccination certificate/s. Delete as appropriate.
  8. The animal(s) was/were treated with a product effective against external parasites (fleas and ticks) between 2 and 7 days prior to export (state active ingredient(s) and date of treatment).
  9. The animal(s) was/were treated with a product effective against internal parasites (nematodes and cestodes) between 2 and 7 days prior to export (state active ingredient(s) and date of treatment).
  10. The animal(s) has been/have been examined and found to be healthy and free from any clinical sign of infectious or contagious diseases within seven (7) days prior to export and certification, and showed no clinical signs of infectious or contagious diseases and was/were fit to travel on the day of shipment.

Other requirements

Transport requirements

The cat/s shall be carried by aircraft or other means of transportation direct to the prescribed landing place or any other airport in Malaysia​.

Pre and post arrival quarantine requirements

Prior to 28 December 2024, upon arrival the cat/s shall be placed in approved quarantine for a period of not less than 10 clear days during which the animals shall be subjected to the following measures:

  1. ​Vaccinated with approved anti-rabies vaccine as deemed necessary.
  2. Laboratory health tests as deemed necessary.

The cat/s will be released if found to be free of any evidence of clinical diseases.​

As of 28 December 2024, upon arrival the dogs/cats shall be placed in approved quarantine for a period of not less than 14 days.

Basis for Micor entry

Based on a permit issued in July 2023 and a health certificate agreed on 28 October 2024.

Entry last reviewed 1 November 2024.

Latest updates

15/11/2024 - Updated health conditions.
18/08/2023 - Updated health conditions.
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Last updated: 15/11/2024 11:25 AMCreated: 15/01/2015 12:49 PM