Introduction

Moving your pet to Switzerland 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 Switzerland 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:

Switzerland-specific details

AspectDetail
Entry airportZurich (ZRH) or Geneva (GVA)
Verifying agencyBLV (Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office)
Quarantine on arrival?No, if all EU baseline conditions met
RoutingDirect Bangkok-Zurich on Thai/Swiss.

Switzerland isn't EU but harmonizes with EU rules via BLV. Treat as EU destination with minor variations.

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

StepTime
Microchip + rabies vaccineDay 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

FAQ

Q: How long does the FAVN titer + 3-month wait actually take for Switzerland?
A: Plan at least 4-5 months from start to flight. Microchip and vaccine prep takes 1-2 months, then blood draw, then the mandatory 3-month wait counted from the lab arrival date. BLV won't accept entry until the wait period is complete.
Q: Do I need to file paperwork with BLV in advance?
A: Yes. The EU Health Certificate has to be issued in Thailand close to the flight, and BLV verifies it on arrival. Some countries also want advance notification.
Q: What about quarantine?
A: With complete paperwork and the 3-month wait satisfied, there's no quarantine in Switzerland. Detention only happens when documents or timing don't meet requirements.