Moving a pet from Canada to Singapore takes careful planning, and every step is shaped by where in Canada you start and what Singapore requires on arrival. From the CFIA export paperwork to the right airline, crate, and travel window, the details have to line up, and that is the part we take off your hands.
At Pet Travel Advisors, one coordinator manages the whole journey from your Canadian home to Singapore: the routing through a major Canadian gateway such as Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, or Montréal-Trudeau, the timing around Canadian winters and Singapore’s rules, and the documents that have to be exact. Tell us your city and your timing, and we will build the plan around your pet.
Different destinations, different routes, different challenges.
Because timelines, airline rules, and Singapore’s entry requirements all affect each other, we build a plan that fits your pet and your move date.
We use Singapore's official Animal and Veterinary Service guidance as the baseline, then turn it into a simple checklist and timeline you can follow.
We help choose practical routes, travel windows, and handoff procedures so your pet’s trip is safer and more predictable.
Pet Travel Advisors assigns a move coordinator who keeps you updated and checks details before travel so nothing important is missed.
Moving a pet to Singapore is a licence-based process, and the steps depend on your pet and on the conditions set by the Animal and Veterinary Service. The import licence and the titre timing drive the calendar, so we start early. If you would like a simple overview of international moves first, start here. Bringing a pet the other way, into Canada? See our US import guide.
To keep everything clear, we break the process into steps:
We confirm what rules apply based on your pet and travel details.
We map out what happens when, so steps are completed in the right order.
We help keep appointments and timing aligned with what’s required.
We check the details that cause delays (microchip digits, dates, names, signatures).
We help align crate setup and routing with airline handling expectations.
We guide you on travel-day handoff and what to expect on arrival.
We keep your checklist aligned with the official rules. For the US export side, we follow the CFIA guidance for US to Singapore travel. For the Singapore entry rules, we follow the Animal and Veterinary Service guidance on importing dogs and cats.
Pets travel to Singapore as manifest cargo, and the import licence must be approved before travel. We confirm the best practical route and make sure the licence, the titre timing, and the paperwork all line up with the arrival plan.
Because Canada is a Schedule II country, most pets that meet every requirement enter Singapore without post-arrival quarantine. A short home quarantine of about ten days can apply in some cases, such as when a pet arrives more than five days after the owner or has been owned for less than six months, so we check your situation early.
Before scheduling vet steps or flights, we confirm what rules apply to your pet and whether airline policies affect travel. Most moves are dogs and cats, though we handle other pets too, and the requirements can differ by species. Eligibility can come down to your pet’s type and health, airline rules for certain breeds or conditions, the documentation and timing, and which routes are available. Ready to start? Request a quote.
Your pet will need an ISO microchip, a current rabies vaccination, a rabies antibody titre test of 0.5 IU/ml or higher with the blood sample taken at least twenty-eight days after vaccination and at least ninety days and within twelve months before export, an import licence from the Animal and Veterinary Service, and a veterinary health certificate. We line these steps up in the right order and check that microchip numbers, dates, names, and signatures all match across the paperwork.
Singapore takes some planning because of the titre timing. A typical timeline runs like this: a consultation and an eligibility check, the microchip and rabies vaccination, the titre blood draw at least twenty-eight days later, the ninety-day window before export, the import licence, then booking the route, getting the crate ready, the export health certificate, a document review, and travel.
Most pets heading to Singapore depart from one of Canada’s major international gateways, Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR), or Montréal-Trudeau (YUL), with Calgary (YYC) and Halifax (YHZ) serving some routes. We choose the routing with the fewest connections from your city and the best conditions for your pet.
On the Canadian side, your pet needs an export health certificate endorsed by the CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency), prepared by a licensed veterinarian and submitted on Singapore’s timeline. We handle the CFIA steps alongside Singapore’s own import requirements so the two line up.
Singapore requires an import permit arranged before travel, along with a microchip, rabies vaccination, and a health certificate; some cases also need a rabies titer test. We secure the permit and prepare the CFIA-endorsed documents on Singapore’s schedule.
Canadian winters are the main scheduling factor: airlines apply cold-weather limits, so we plan around the season and the forecast at both ends, choosing departure windows that keep your pet safe.
Every move is priced individually, because the route from Canada, airline fees, your pet’s size and crate, the season, and Singapore’s requirements all change the total. Tell us your city and timing and we’ll put together an estimate: request a quote.
One coordinator manages the whole move from your Canadian home: routing, airline booking, the crate, the CFIA export paperwork, Singapore’s import requirements, and arrival. You get a single plan and a single point of contact from start to finish.
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