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Your pilot certificate does not expire, but you need to keep your skills up-to-date. For advanced operations , you need to:. Drone pilots who hold a Pilot Certificate — Advanced Operations can conduct both basic and advanced operations. It is important to keep your knowledge and skills up to date once you have obtained your pilot certificate. Before operating a drone, you must have completed one of the following within the previous 24 months:.

Where applicable, the shipment must not include animals that are likely to give birth during transportation. Young animals being shipped without their dam must have been fully weaned prior to shipment. The issuance of an import permit for the in-transit movement of an uncommon species of non-human primate or of animals from an uncontrolled environment may be considered if a joint evaluation and risk assessment has been made by Health Canada and the CFIA, and if the importation has been deemed to be low-risk.

Each animal to be exported must be placed in isolation from other non-human primates not of the same health status for at least thirty 30 days immediately prior to export and during this time must remain free from signs of communicable diseases. The animals to be exported must be tested with negative results for tuberculosis using mammalian old tuberculin MOT prepared and used in accordance with the product monograph for non-human primates.

For marmosets and tamarins, one test must be administered during the thirty 30 days' isolation prior to export using the abdominal skin as the test site. For other common species, two 2 tests at least two 2 weeks apart must be administered during the thirty 30 days' isolation prior to export using the eyelid as the test site. Animals imported from the United States are exempt from the tuberculosis testing requirements provided that the unconditional release from quarantine in the United States can be documented.

The animals being presented for importation must be quarantined in a minimum-level quarantine facility for at least thirty 30 days or a longer period of time as necessary to complete the testing and treatment required post-import. During the quarantine the imported animals must be tested with negative results for tuberculosis using the mammalian old tuberculin MOT prepared and used in accordance with the product monograph for non-human primates.

The following are recommendations to be carried out in the post-import quarantine period at the discretion of the importer:.

All animals are to be monitored daily and any unusual illness or mortality must be immediately reported to the CFIA. A post-mortem examination is required for all animals that die during the quarantine period. No animals may be removed from their respective quarantine premises until released by an inspector designated under the Health of Animals Act.

On completion of quarantine with negative results on all tests, the animals will be released to the importer and may be taken to the premises of destination listed on the import permit. The non-human primates imported must not be removed from the premises of destination listed on the import permit even after the animals have been released from post-entry quarantine unless written authorization is obtained from the CFIA.

Each animal to be exported must be placed in isolation from other primates not of the same health status for at least thirty 30 days immediately prior to export and during the time must remain free from signs of communicable diseases. For marmosets and tamarins, one test must be done during the thirty 30 days' isolation prior to export using the abdominal skin as the test site. For other species, two 2 tests, two 2 weeks apart must be done during the thirty 30 days' isolation prior to export using the eyelid as the test site.

Animals housed in approved zoological facilities in the United States and under veterinary supervision may have medical records submitted for consideration of modification of required pre-export conditions if the tests described in 1 to 5 above have been part of a routine screening program.

The animals being presented for importation must be quarantined in a medium-level quarantine facility, for at least ninety 90 days or a longer period of time as necessary to complete the testing and treatment required post-import. During the quarantine, the imported animals must be tested with negative results for tuberculosis using mammalian old tuberculin MOT , prepared and used in accordance with the product monograph for non-human primates.

Herpes B, for which current diagnostic testing is not reliable. All imported macaques should be considered as infected with Herpes B virus and managed accordingly.



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