It is an effort to protect their own animal population.
Quarantine protects countries from having animals bring in diseases. Pets from the US and Canada MUST be quarantined for 30 days.
The Pet Travel Scheme ("PETS") is a scheme which allows animals to travel easily between member countries without undergoing quarantine. A Pet Passport is a document that officially records information related to a specific animal, as part of that procedure. The effect is to drastically speed up and simplify travel with animals, and transport of animals, between member countries, compared to previous procedures, if the regulations are followed. PETS was originally introduced for the benefit of animals entering or returning to the United Kingdom from other European Union countries, since historically the UK had very strong controls to safeguard against rabies including a compulsory 6 month quarantine period on imports of many animals. im not sure how there used any 1 no ???
You cannot purchase a wallaby in Australia as they are protected animals. You do not wish to purchase one overseas, as it is illegal for wallabies to be sold as pets, and these animals have been taken from Australia or bred without permission. Australia does not grant breeding licences to private seller overseas or in Australia.
Yes! The Health Deparatment has the legal authority to quarantine you. If you break the quarantine, they can confine you to a secure medical facility someplace where you will be held in quarantine.
The quarantine period is usually in place to safeguard against the RABIES virus. As far as I have researched - The Pet Passport entry on Wikipedia states "...A correctly prepared cat or dog may be imported without quarantine into the United Kingdom from the following countries under the Pet passport scheme, but only by an authorised transport company..." - it then goes on to list a succession of approved countries, of which Australia is among them.You may like to contact the nearest British Embassy office in your part of Australia to get confirmation of this.
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By taking a boat overseas
Apart from the UK (Excluding Northern Ireland) how many other countries have generally unarmed police officers on patrol (When I say unarmed I mean without a firearm) , I have listed below some that I am aware of, I would be interested to carry out a survey of the countries where the police are still unarmed most of the time. Countries:- 1. The United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) 2. Republic of Ireland 3. New Zealand 4. Cook Islands 5. St. Helena (British Overseas Territory) 6. Falkland Islands (British Overseas Territory) 7. Pitcairn Island (British Overseas Territory) 8. Iceland 9. Norway 10. Switzerland (?)
If you both want to be together, at least one of you needs to get a work visa. You can work anywhere in the European Union for an unlimited period of time without a visa. She can work in the US and its territories overseas without a visa.
Visitors from overseas are generally not entitled to use NHS services for free. However, individuals from certain countries with reciprocal healthcare agreements may receive some services without charge. Most overseas visitors are required to pay for NHS services, and it's advisable for them to have travel insurance or access to private healthcare. Emergency treatment is available, but further care may incur costs.
it will not be any life without animals
No. Some European great powers, such as Austria-Hungary and Prussia had practically no overseas colonies, while some countries had large overseas empires without being great powers in the 19th and 20th centuries (The Netherlands, Portugual, Belgium). It was above all WW1 and WW2 that caused the decline of Europe.