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Posted by: Jeff Clark at Thu Mar 19 21:41:58 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ] It takes CITES approval and paper work to ship boids across an international border. There does seem to be some exception to this among the European Union nations. Nothing so civilized or common sense like here on the North American continent. I have people from Canada wanting to buy from me fairly often. The CITES paperwork has to be done through US Fish and Wildlife. I believe it would also require you to get the animal shipped to a Canadian approved importer. By the time the paperwork is done and paid for and money paid to the government approved importer it all gets to be more work and money than a moderate cost snake could justify. There are a few people breeding Rainbow Boas in Canada. [ Hide Replies ]
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