1. To minimize the risks of becoming seriously ill when travelling
abroad, you determine in advance whether any specific immunizations (may be recommended) for travels to the region of
the country you'll be visiting. 2. If you wish to fly with your pet you (are recommended) to study the applicable rules.
3. At the airport you (will be asked) for the following
documents: a veterinary passport, a medical certificate, a certificate
from one of Moscow’s breeding clubs stating that the animal presents no
breeding value. 4. A medical certificate (can be issued) by any state veterinary clinic.
5. The latest vaccination for rabies (should be
done) not earlier than one year and not later than two months before the
departure abroad. 6. If your certificates (was obtained) from any other breeding clubs, it may result in delays at customs.
7. The imported live animals and products of animal origin present the
highest level of risks as serious human and animal diseases
(can be transmitted). 8. It
(is not permitted) to take out from Ukraine the cultural values, listed in
the State Register of national culture inheritance. 9. Food stuffs
(are to be declared) verbally or in writing at the request
of their proprietor or on call of a customs official. 10.Cultural values (are forbidden) to be transported by international postal mails.
11. The decision of customs police in regard of prohibition to transport
separate types of commodities through the border of Ukraine
(can be contested) in a court. 12. All commodities,
objects and transport vehicles moved through the border of Ukraine (are to be exposed) to the customs control. 13. On the territory
of Ukraine visas (are to be drawn up) by consular units of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. 14. Registration of
foreign citizens on the territory of Ukraine (is to
be confirmed) by dated mark "Entry" ("Exit") put in an immigration card by
the State Frontier Authority of Ukraine.