ok from what Ive gathered is:
to import from the UK
-you need to have CITES (Which I knew)
-You need to have Import and Export permits from country of origin and destination
-you must accompany the bird on its journey
-there is a required 45 day quarantine
to import from the states
-CITES permit
-Import and export permit
-health certificate from both countries
-Must accompany the bird across the border (which is easy, I live 20 mins from the border)
-Border inspection, if they feel the bird is healthy and you have all paper work then your free to go, if they dont feel the bird is healthy, then its a 90 day quarantine
Im wondering If I have all my CITES ect, but someone else, who doesnt have birds (that I know) were to care for the bird for 90 days will eliminate the need for quarantine. Which if I owned the bird for 90 days prior to moving it would. I am contacting both sides of the border to see what each side requires. YOU ARE PERMITTED to import a bird as a pet, thats the only way they allow importation, you have to be able to prove you still own the bird if they decide to check up at any point. I am willing to take on a rescue as all my birds are rescues, but most rescues
a. will not ship.
b. will not adopt a bird out of state, which I assume means out of country either.
I was only asking to see if anyone had done it and what they had to do, to do it right.