Introduction
Moving your pet to Luxembourg follows the EU Pet Travel Scheme, like all 27 EU member states (plus Switzerland through harmonization). The basics are the same — ISO microchip, rabies vaccine, FAVN titer, the 3-month wait, and the EU Health Certificate. What differs is the airport, the verification agency, and a few country-specific details. This guide covers what you need to know for Luxembourg specifically.
The EU baseline — what every EU country requires
Because Thailand is a non-listed third country, the EU treats pets from Thailand under the strictest path:
- ISO 11784/11785 microchip, implanted before the rabies vaccine
- Rabies vaccine, at least 30 days old at the blood draw
- FAVN titer result of ≥ 0.5 IU/mL from an EU-approved lab
- 3 calendar months wait from the date the blood sample arrives at the lab — no exceptions
- EU Animal Health Certificate issued by a Thai government vet within 10 days of entry
- Dogs only: tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before entry (for Finland, Ireland, Malta, and the UK)
Luxembourg-specific details
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Entry airport | Luxembourg (LUX) |
| Verifying agency | ALVA (Administration luxembourgeoise vétérinaire) |
| Quarantine on arrival? | No, if all EU baseline conditions met |
| Routing | Connect via Frankfurt or Brussels. |
Small but well-organized. Often combined with Brussels entry for logistics.
Convey team's note: The EU baseline is uniform — once you're set up for one EU country, you could redirect to another with minimal additional paperwork. The choice of destination mostly affects the airport and the routing.
Timeline summary
| Step | Time |
|---|---|
| Microchip + rabies vaccine | Day 0 |
| FAVN blood draw (≥ 30 days after vaccine) | +30 days minimum |
| 3-month wait (counted from lab arrival date) | +90 days from lab arrival |
| EU Health Certificate issuance | ≤ 10 days before flight |
| Total minimum | ~4-5 months from start to flight |