Everything you need to know about bringing your pet to Macau — import requirements, quarantine rules, airline policies, and settling in.
Relocating to Macau with a pet takes planning, but with the right preparation the process is smooth. Import rules, vaccinations and travel arrangements all need to be organised well in advance of your move.
Import requirements and documentation
Macau requires pets to be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies and accompanied by a valid health certificate. Requirements vary by your country of origin, so confirm the current rules with the relevant authorities and start the paperwork months ahead.
Timing the rabies vaccination and titre test
Many routes require the rabies vaccine to be administered after microchipping, followed by a blood titre test and a waiting period. Missing this sequence is the most common cause of delays, so map out the timeline early.
Choosing flights and carriers
Book pet-friendly airlines, use an appropriately sized IATA-approved travel crate, and acclimatise your pet to the crate before travel. Avoid sedation unless specifically advised by your veterinarian.
Settling in after arrival
Register your pet locally, schedule a wellness exam to establish care, and give your pet a quiet space to adjust. Macau's heat, humidity and apartment living may be a big change from your previous home.
Key Takeaways
- Start import paperwork months before you move; rules vary by origin.
- Follow the microchip-then-rabies-then-titre sequence precisely.
- Use an IATA-approved crate and acclimatise your pet beforehand.
- Book a wellness exam soon after arrival to establish local care.
