Export licence requirement for exotic birds mandates captive bred certification and CITES compliance before shipment authorization. Export of listed exotic bird species is permitted only against an Export Licence issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, with applications filed in the prescribed form and accompanied by an export order or irrevocable letter of credit, a valid RCMC, the I.E. Code number and a certificate from the Chief Wild Life Warden confirming the birds are from Captive Bred Stock; licences may be subject to quantitative ceilings, pre shipment inspection and CITES Certificate requirements, and original wildlife warden certificates must be produced for endorsement and CITES issuance.
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Export licence requirement for exotic birds mandates captive bred certification and CITES compliance before shipment authorization.
Export of listed exotic bird species is permitted only against an Export Licence issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, with applications filed in the prescribed form and accompanied by an export order or irrevocable letter of credit, a valid RCMC, the I.E. Code number and a certificate from the Chief Wild Life Warden confirming the birds are from Captive Bred Stock; licences may be subject to quantitative ceilings, pre shipment inspection and CITES Certificate requirements, and original wildlife warden certificates must be produced for endorsement and CITES issuance.
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