bringing a horse th uk from france

tagalog

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Hi. Have a friend who will be coming to UK to study at university from France. He wants to bring his horse - what paperwork will he need in place? Struggling to find info searching info as it isn't being purchased by anyone. Thanks
 

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No, registered horses and equidae for breeding and production moving between these countries do not require a health certificate or clinical inspection (except horses for slaughter).* Animals must be accompanied by a passport or an identity document issued by a breeding authority or any other competent authority which manages the studbook register for that breed of animal in the country of origin; or any international association or organisation which manages horses for competition or racing. *
 

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And more here The ‘Tripartite Agreement’ is an agreement established under Article 6 of Directive 90/426/EEC, defining the animal health conditions for movements between signatory countries, namely the UK, France and Ireland.* This agreement allows registered horses and equidae for breeding and production accompanied by a valid passport to be moved between those countries without the need for an ITAHC. *Horses for slaughter must be accompanied by a passport and an ITAHC issued by TRACES.

Basically all you need is a suitable passport clearly identifying the horse ( providing horse is not for slaughter )
 
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