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Moving from Austria to Slovenia

One of the shortest international moves in Europe, across a single shared border from the Alps to the foot of the Julian Alps. Here is the honest brief on road freight costs to Ljubljana, what an intra EU move means for your goods, the registration steps, and a timeline you can plan around.

Indicative cost
€1,800 to 4,500
2 to 3 bed, by road
Transit time
1 to 4
days door to door
Customs
EU market
no duty on used goods
Best method
Road freight
shared or dedicated truck
AThe verdict

A short hop across one border, an easy single truck run with no customs duty and the euro on both sides.

A move from Austria to Slovenia is about as simple as an international move gets. The two countries share a border, so your goods travel a short distance by truck from Vienna, Graz, Klagenfurt, or wherever you start, over or around the Alps, and into Slovenia, whether you are heading for Ljubljana, Maribor, Celje, or the coast at Koper. Many loads arrive within a day or two of collection. There is no ocean leg, no container, and no long haul premium.

What surprises people is how little there is to do at the border. Austria and Slovenia are both in the European Union customs union and the EU VAT area, so this is an internal movement of goods within the single market. There is no import duty, no VAT to reclaim, and no transfer of residence relief to apply for. A clear inventory for your mover and your insurance is sensible, but there is no formal import declaration to clear.

The budget is also free of currency friction. Both Austria and Slovenia use the euro, so there is no exchange to manage on either end. Prices below are in euros and indicative for 2026. Slovenia offers a high quality of life at a cost a little below the Austrian level, and with the short distance, shared Alpine geography, and easy reach back to Austria, this is one of the gentlest relocations on the site.

BThe real number

What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.

For a short overland move between neighbours the figure is driven by volume and whether you share a truck or take a dedicated load. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 in euros, door to door, including loading in Austria and delivery anywhere in Slovenia.

Home sizeShared road loadDedicated truck
Studio or 1 bedroom800 to 1,9001,700 to 3,200
2 to 3 bedrooms1,800 to 4,5003,800 to 6,800
4 plus bedrooms4,500 to 7,5006,500 to 10,500

Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door by road. Because the distance is short, access at both ends and whether you share a truck or book a dedicated load matter more than mileage. Summer and the end of the month are busy and prices rise with demand.

Shared road load
Groupage, part load
1,800 to 4,500
2 to 4 days door to door
  • +Best value for a studio or a typical apartment, you pay for the space you use
  • +Trucks run constantly between Austria and neighbouring Slovenia
  • Delivery date is a window, not a fixed day, because the truck combines loads
Dedicated truck
Full or part load
3,800 to 6,800
1 to 2 days door to door
  • +Fastest option, your goods travel alone and can arrive the next day
  • +Worth it for a two bed home and up, or a firm delivery date
  • You pay for the whole vehicle even if you do not fill it
Man and van
Small loads
from a few hundred
1 day door to door
  • +Cheapest route for a studio or a part move over a short distance
  • +Flexible and quick across a single border
  • Limited capacity and cover, best for small or partial moves
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CThe timeline

A realistic schedule for this route.

Working back from your arrival in Slovenia, here is a realistic schedule for a short overland move within the EU.

4 plus weeks out

Plan your residence

Decide how you will settle, as an EU citizen exercising free movement or, for non EU family, under the relevant route, so you know which registrations to line up at the upravna enota. The goods side needs no customs relief for an intra EU move.

3 weeks out

Get surveys and quotes

Have movers survey your volume and give a binding price. Over a short cross border distance, compare a shared road load, a dedicated truck, and a man and van for a small move.

2 weeks out

Confirm dates and inventory

Lock the collection and delivery dates and prepare a simple inventory for the movers. There is no transfer of residence file to assemble, which keeps this stage light.

1 week out

Pack and set aside essentials

Finish packing, label boxes by room, and keep documents, valuables, and the things you need first to carry yourself across the border.

Moving day

Collection and delivery

The truck loads in Austria and crosses into Slovenia, often delivering the same or next day on a dedicated run. With no customs clearance to wait on, the date depends mainly on the schedule.

DCustoms and import

No duty and no VAT, because this is an internal move within the EU single market.

Slovenian customs are run by the Financial Administration, the Financna uprava (FURS), which absorbed the former customs service, but for a move from neighbouring Austria there is very little for them to do. Both countries are in the European Union customs union and the EU VAT area, so your used household goods move within the single market without import duty or VAT and without a transfer of residence relief claim. This is the practical advantage of an intra EU corridor, and on a short cross border move it shows clearly.

Keep a simple inventory anyway. There is no formal import declaration as there would be from a third country, but a clear packing list helps your mover, supports an insurance claim, and is useful for any spot check. New items bought in Austria carry no extra Slovenian VAT because the tax was already settled at purchase within the EU.

A few categories still carry rules. Excise goods such as large quantities of alcohol and tobacco, certain plants and foods, weapons, and protected items follow EU norms and can be controlled even within the single market. A vehicle registered in Austria can be brought and re registered in Slovenia. Pets travel under the EU pet scheme with a pet passport and an up to date rabies vaccination. Slovenia uses the same 230 volt supply as Austria, so your appliances work without adaptation.

Verify before you move EU single market rules still carry conditions on excise goods, vehicles, and controlled items, and they change. Confirm the current position with the Slovenian Financial Administration (Financna uprava, FURS) before you ship anything unusual, even on an intra EU move.
EVisa and residency

The routes in for this corridor.

Most people moving from Austria to Slovenia arrive as EU citizens, so this is mainly about registration rather than visas. Each note is a summary, not immigration advice.

EU free movementMost common

Austrian and other EU citizens have the right to live and work in Slovenia. You register your residence at the local administrative unit, the upravna enota, and receive a registration certificate rather than applying for a visa in advance.

Working in SloveniaEmployed

With a job or self employment you register as an EU resident exercising free movement. Ljubljana and Maribor host technology, logistics, and manufacturing roles, a common way in for working age movers from Austria.

Digital nomad permitRemote workers

Slovenia launched a dedicated digital nomad residence permit on 21 November 2025 for non EU remote workers employed or contracted abroad, valid up to one year and not extendable. EU citizens do not need it, but it suits a non EU partner working remotely.

Family and meansJoining or retiring

EU citizens can be joined by family, and people living on a pension or savings can register their residence. Non EU family members of an EU citizen follow a separate family route, so confirm what each member needs.

Verify before you moveVisa and residency rules change and depend on your nationality and circumstances. This is a summary, not immigration advice. Confirm the current rules with the official government source for your situation before you commit to anything.
FFirst weeks on arrival

Your first weeks in Slovenia, in order.

Once you arrive, a handful of registrations turn free movement into a settled life in Ljubljana, Maribor, or on the coast.

  • 1
    Register your residence. Apply for your EU residence registration certificate at the local administrative unit, the upravna enota, the proof of your right to reside as an EU citizen, within the period set for your status.
  • 2
    Get your tax number. Obtain a davcna stevilka, the Slovenian tax number, from the Financial Administration (FURS). You will need it for work, a bank account, and most contracts.
  • 3
    Get your EMSO. Register for an EMSO, the unique master citizen number, which along with the tax number unlocks health, social, and administrative services.
  • 4
    Sort healthcare. Register with the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZZZS) if you contribute through work, and arrange private cover for any gap. Locate your nearest health centre and hospital.
  • 5
    Open a bank account and utilities. With your tax number, residence certificate, and an address you can open a euro account and set up electricity, water, and internet for your home.
Choosing a mover

How to pick a mover for this route, without the guesswork.

We do not rank or recommend individual companies. We teach you the criteria that separate a safe international move from an expensive mistake, then put your request in front of vetted movers who run this lane.

Membership of FIDI or IAM is the clearest signal a mover is financially screened and bound to industry standards for international household goods. For this route, ask whether the mover runs the Austria to Slovenia road move regularly and understands intra EU delivery to Ljubljana, Maribor, and the coast, because an agent who knows the destination keeps your move on track.

Insist on a binding pre move survey. A real video or in home survey of your volume is the only honest basis for a price. A quote given without one is a guess that tends to grow on moving day.

Compare like for like. Read what each quote includes: packing, materials, customs clearance, destination delivery, stair or long carry charges, and insurance. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest move.

Understand the insurance terms. Ask whether cover is full replacement value or depreciated, what the excess is, and how claims are handled. Read the valuation clause before you sign.

Read recent reviews for this corridor. A mover can be excellent locally and weak on international shipments. Look for verified reviews that mention the actual the Austria to Slovenia road move move and the customs experience.

?Common questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Austria to Slovenia?

As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom move runs about 800 to 3,200 euros by road, a two to three bedroom home about 1,800 to 6,800, and a larger four plus bedroom home from roughly 4,500 upward, door to door. Because the two countries are neighbours, access and load type matter more than distance, so get a survey for a real figure.

How long does shipping take from Austria to Slovenia?

Plan on roughly 1 to 2 days door to door for a dedicated truck and 2 to 4 days for a shared road load. The countries share a border, so this is one of the quickest moves on the site, with no customs wait to add.

Do I pay duty or VAT moving from Austria to Slovenia?

No. Both countries are in the EU customs union and VAT area, so your used household goods move within the single market without import duty or VAT and without a transfer of residence claim. A few excise and controlled categories still have rules, so confirm anything unusual with the Slovenian Financial Administration.

Do I need a visa to move from Austria to Slovenia?

Austrian citizens move under EU free movement and register their residence at the local administrative unit, the upravna enota, rather than applying for a visa. Non EU family members follow a family route. This is a summary, not immigration advice.

What do I need to settle in Slovenia?

Plan to get a tax number, the davcna stevilka, from the Financial Administration, register your residence at the upravna enota, and obtain an EMSO personal number. Those three unlock work, banking, healthcare, and most day to day administration in Slovenia.

Last reviewed: 10 February 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.