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Getting a import licence for birds

John Hartley

Hi all

i am trying to get a import licence for my 2 african grey parrots so i can relocate to portugal. i have all the uk documents ready but i need the import licences for both birds. can anyone help with who to contact. i have tried the icnf.pt website but the phone numbers wont connect and i get no reply from the email address. can anyone suggest a alternative or as anyone brought there pet birds . if yes how did you do it,,

regards john

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SimCityAT

To import African grey parrots into Portugal, you must obtain a CITES import permit from Portugal's National Institute for Nature Conservation and Forest (ICNF) well in advance, followed by an EU Health Certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian in the country of origin within 48 hours of travel, and ensure the birds meet EU pet bird regulations, including microchipping, vaccinations, and possibly a pre-export isolation period.


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Bhavna

@John Hartley

Hello and welcome !


Feel free to contact our pet relocation partner should you need assistance : /en/travel-with-pe … /portugal/


All the best

Bhavna

John Hartley

@SimCityAT

hi thank you for the reply i do have the export licences for the travel i do have a aphva approved vet i just need the import licence the website you icnf does not reply to me via phone or email . thats why i need help,

John Hartley

@Bhavna

hello do they transpot birds to portugal,

JohnnyPT

Hi John,


While the ICNF (Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas) handles CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) for the African Grey parrots, the primary authority for the import of pet birds and other animals is the Direção-Geral de Alimentação e Veterinária (DGAV).


The DGAV is the Portuguese equivalent of the UK's Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). They are responsible for veterinary checks and the overall health and safety of imported animals. You can find their contact information and specific guidance for pet birds on their website.


Here are some alternative contact details for the DGAV:

Email: geral@dgav.pt

Phone: +351 213 239 500

Email for the Imports and Border Control: secretariadodim@dgav.pt


A doc in english available to download inside. 


P.S. I also have a male African grey parrot. I've had him for 18 years. For the last two or three years, he's been pulling out his chest feathers,  I don't know what to do...

John Hartley

Hi Jonny

Thank-you for your help i will try the phone number and send emails. and hopefully someone in the department may get back to me. its looking like if the birds dont go i wont. i cant leave them behind.


Sorry to hear about your greys plucking. it could be a number of reasons no one seems to know why they start. some say lack of calcium in the diet. feeding pellets is one way. or a liquid calcium in the water.

it could even be something simple like a new toy in the cage . or the cage being moved to a new area.

the bird being to dry. the bird being to hot.

something new in the area its kept in.

Many reasons being given . but its impossible to say why they start,

JohnnyPT

I know why it started. But I don't know how to prevent it.

It was one of two reasons:

- the death of people very close to him

- on a trip to the vet, he saw a parrot just like him all plucked up. I think that's the reason...


It's not a lack of calcium, because I give it to him every day.


DGAV:

John Hartley

@JohnnyPT

Yes once they start its difficult to stop them sorry to hear about the possible reasons.

you can get a collar that goes around the neck. but very difficult to keep on them .

they are sprays that have a sour taste.

i was told not to give calcium daily by a avian vet maybe 3 to 4 days only ,