I am buying a pet from an EU country

  1. Before you bring in the animal, be sure to check the requirements on the Finnish Food Authority’s website. 
  2. You do not need to declare your pet to Customs, and your pet does not need to undergo customs clearance. However, note that Customs can check your pet and its documents.

You must travel to Finland either at the same time as your pet or within five days of your pet arriving. If you do not arrive with your pet, rather someone else brings it to Finland; the import of the pet is commercial and subject to different instructions. Read more about commercial import at the bottom of the page.

If you buy a pet from the customs territory of the EU but outside its fiscal territory, for example from Åland or the Canary Islands, the animal must be declared when it is brought to Finland.

Check which areas are not part of the fiscal territory of the EU.

I am buying a pet from outside the EU

Note changes concerning situations where a pet arrives from Russia

From 16 September 2024, dogs and cats arriving from Russia and Belarus must have rabies antidote certificates. Read more in our customer notice in Finnish or Russian.

  1. Before you import the animal, be sure to check the requirements on the Finnish Food Authority’s website.
  2. When you arrive in Finland, choose the red channel. Present the pet and its documents to Customs.
  3. In Finland, submit an import declaration to Customs for your pet. You can submit the import declaration at the customs office upon arrival in Finland, or you can buy the service from a forwarding company. 

Please note! If you arrive in Finland by air via another EU country and you pet travels as hand luggage, the pet must be inspected and cleared in the country where you make the stopover. This means that if you arrive from the United States and you change planes in Brussels, the pet must be inspected and cleared already in Brussels. An inspection may not always be offered, but you need to make sure it is done. When you arrive in Finland after the stopover, you must have a stamped EU standard model health certificate for your pet. 

If the pet arrives in the cargo hold or as freight, it is usually cleared and inspected only in Finland.

Note also the following when buying a pet from outside the EU

  • Tax must be paid on the animal if the value of the animal exceeds the value limits for passenger imports. The value limit is 430 or 300 euros, depending on which means of transport you use. The VAT is 25.5% of the purchase price of the animal as well as of transport and insurance costs.
  • You must travel to Finland either at the same time as your pet or within five days of your pet arriving. If you do not arrive with your pet, rather it is brought in by someone else; the import of the pet is commercial and subject to different instructions. Read more about commercial import at the bottom of the page.
  • The pet must arrive in Finland via an approved point of entry.

Please note that customs offices on the eastern border are closed temporarily.

By air

  • Helsinki Airport

By road or railway

  • Imatra (temporarily closed)
  • Kuusamo
  • Niirala (temporarily closed)
  • Nuijamaa (temporarily closed)
  • Raja-Jooseppi (temporarily closed)
  • Salla (temporarily closed)
  • Vaalimaa (temporarily closed)
  • Vainikkala
  • Vartius

By sea and via the Saimaa Canal

  • Helsinki
  • Hamina
  • Nuijamaa (temporarily closed)
  • Hanko
  • Inkoo
  • Kotka
  • Loviisa
  • Mariehamn
  • Porvoo
  • Turku