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| 1-get a permit from CFIA. Make sure adress and names of seller and buyer are good. I made business once with a farmer whom business adress and the farm were différent. I went to troubles.
2-The vet clinic that do the testing must be familiar with exportation. The animal must be tattooed and rfid tagged.
The vet clinic will send their test results and your permit to the USDA vet.
3-When the paper work come black from USDA you plan for inspection with CFIA at the border. They will review the paper work and check for the tattoo and give you autorisation to import.
4-Proceed to import with a B3 form s you would for any marchandise.
A broker will cost you $300 and won't adress the most tricky art of the process which is get your CFIA permit on their bizar web site.(it maybe easier in english, in french the traduction of the bureaucratie language is a mess | |
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