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Originally Posted by Bevdeforges
Yes, it's the passport for the dog. Not a passport like for humans, but rather a "health passport" - I think it's called a European passport for pets. Here in France it's a "carnet de santé."
Basically it's a health record for a pet, documenting all the vaccinations and other health related stuff. It's tied to the animal's chip and thus proves that immunizations (particularly rabies, when needed) are up to date. Generally you need one to board an animal outside his home country, or to have your dog accompany you on vacations (say, to campgrounds or other facilities).
Cheers,
Bev
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Thankyou for the info.Yes the dog has yet to travel with us to France , as reading other peoples experiences of taking for a short visit - a bit of a hassle in that each visit requires the dog to be checked over by the vet prior to returning to the uk, cost implicationa against this. Just as well as our visits have entailed taking a number of items for the renovation work, the van is always full ! Back to the tax issue, I note the p85 form thanks for that I have a print off from HRMC site - very straightforward. shall possibly delay declaring residency until August, to maximise tax refund, must check out the uk tax threshold, i.e how much can we earn before paying tax. We plan to rent our home until sold - tax to pay on this income - usefil site for anyone for info - wwww.direct.gov.uken/moneyTaxandBenefits. Shall keep plugging away and let you know what happens.