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Moving from Austria to Sweden

A long European drive within the single market, no customs and no visa, where the real key is a single Swedish number that unlocks daily life. Get the personnummer and the rest follows. Here is the honest brief for this corridor.

Last reviewed June 7, 2026
Indicative all in cost
EUR 3,400 to 6,800
2 to 3 bed, part load to dedicated, in euro
Door to door by road
4 to 8 days
door to door by road
Typical route
Road across Europe
Vienna through Germany and over the Oresund to Stockholm
Watch out for
The personnummer
one number unlocks banking, health, and daily life

On the logistics, this is a long overland move within the European Union. Austria and Sweden are both in the union and its single customs union, so there is no customs clearance, no import duty, and no visa. As an Austrian citizen you have full free movement. The goods travel by road, usually four to eight days, from Vienna up through Germany and across the Oresund Bridge into Sweden toward Stockholm, Gothenburg, or Malmo.

What takes the effort is Swedish administration, which is highly digital and organised around one identifier. You register with Skatteverket, the Swedish Tax Agency, for folkbokforing, the population registration, which gives you a personnummer, the personal number. That number, paired with BankID once you have an account, unlocks banking, healthcare in your region, the housing systems, and almost every service. Get the personnummer and Swedish life opens up.

AThe real number

What it costs to move from Austria to Sweden.

What it really costs to move a household from Austria to Sweden in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and method. This is a long road move inside the EU, so there is no customs clearance to budget for.

Home sizePart loadDedicated vanDedicated truck
Studio or 1 bedroomEUR 1,800EUR 2,800EUR 3,600
2 to 3 bedroomsEUR 3,400EUR 5,200EUR 6,800
4 plus bedroomsEUR 5,800EUR 8,200EUR 10,500

Indicative ranges for 2026 in euro, before full packing, premium insurance, and any storage. A part load shares a lorry with other shipments, while a dedicated van or truck carries only your goods on a fixed date. The Oresund crossing is built into the figures. These are not binding figures.

Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, since a part load is priced by the space you take, so a declutter before the survey pays off most. Distance matters, as this is a long haul through Germany and Denmark into Sweden, and a destination beyond Malmo toward Stockholm adds road. Part load versus dedicated trades cost against control, with a shared lorry cheaper but tied to a consolidation schedule and a dedicated vehicle pricier but on your date. And access at both ends, from a Viennese building with no lift to a Swedish street, can add labour.

BThe timeline

A realistic schedule, working back from the sailing.

Work back from the load date. The drive is long but the formalities are light, so the planning effort goes into the Swedish registration that begins after you arrive.

4 to 6 weeks out

Plan housing and admin

As an Austrian citizen you have free movement, so no visa is needed, but secure Swedish housing, which can be competitive, and understand the registration with Skatteverket that follows arrival. Gather the documents you will need for the personnummer.

2 to 3 weeks out

Get binding quotes

Have movers run a video or in home survey for an accurate volume, then compare part load and dedicated quotes on a like for like basis. With no customs in play, the comparison is scope, route, date, and insurance.

1 week out

Tidy the Austrian end

Deregister your Austrian address as needed, settle utilities and any tenancy, and update banks and offices. There is no customs file, because this is an intra EU move, so the focus is a clean handover.

Moving day

Pack and load

The crew packs and loads the lorry, which drives up through Germany and over the Oresund Bridge into Sweden. There is no border clearance, so the goods travel straight through to your new address.

Arrival plus weeks

Register and settle

Your goods are delivered and unpacked. Register with Skatteverket for your personnummer, then open a Swedish bank account and set up BankID, register with your regional healthcare, and sort utilities. The personnummer comes first, since everything else relies on it.

CCustoms and import

Clearing your goods into Sweden.

There is genuinely little to do. Austria and Sweden are both members of the European Union and its single customs union, so a move between them is not an import. Your household goods are in free circulation, there is no customs clearance, no import duty, and no value added tax on the move, and no transfer of residence application to file. The lorry crosses borders within the union, including over the Oresund, without a customs stop.

A few categories still carry restrictions wherever you live. Firearms need the correct Swedish permits, large quantities of alcohol or tobacco can be treated as commercial, and protected species items are controlled. If you bring a vehicle there is no customs duty, but you register it in Sweden with the Swedish Transport Agency, Transportstyrelsen, arrange insurance, and meet roadworthiness requirements within the period allowed after you take up residence.

The practical effect is that your effort moves entirely to Swedish administration after arrival. Keep your inventory for insurance, keep evidence of when you moved for any vehicle steps, and focus on the personnummer and the bank account, which is where the real work of settling in Sweden lives.

Verify before you moveCustoms rules change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current duty treatment, exact document list, and restricted items with Swedish customs, Tullverket, for any restricted items or a licensed customs agent before you ship.
DVisa and residency

How the Austrians actually move to Sweden.

Austrian citizens have full free movement in Sweden, so there is no visa to arrange. The work is the Swedish registration that unlocks daily life. These are the steps that matter.

Free movementAustrian citizens

As an EU citizen you can live and work in Sweden without a visa or permit, moving first and handling the registration afterwards rather than applying in advance.

Basis
EU free movement
Visa
None required
Rights
Live and work
Then
Register locally
PersonnummerThe key

The personnummer is your Swedish personal number, issued when Skatteverket registers you in the population register. It unlocks banking, healthcare, and almost every service.

What
Personal number
From
Skatteverket
Via
Population registration
Unlocks
Everything
BankIDDigital identity

BankID is the electronic identity Swedes use to log in everywhere, from banking to government services. You set it up once you have a personnummer and a Swedish bank account.

What
Digital identity
Needs
Personnummer
Used for
Logins everywhere
When
After bank account
Regional healthcareHealth

Healthcare in Sweden is run by your region. Once registered, you have access to subsidised care through your local vardcentral, the health centre, with low patient fees.

Run by
Your region
Access via
Personnummer
Entry point
Vardcentral
Cost
Low fees
Not immigration adviceIncome thresholds and rules change and depend on your circumstances. Confirm the current requirements with the official government source and take professional advice before you apply.
MChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for this route, with no names attached.

This site never names, ranks, or recommends a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that separates a safe international mover from a risky one. Apply it to every quote you receive.

1FIDI or IAM affiliation. Membership of FIDI (with the FAIM quality standard) or IAM signals audited financial and operational standards for international household moves.
2Real experience on this exact route. Ask how many moves they ran on this corridor in the last year and which port and clearing agent they use at the destination.
3A binding pre move survey. A proper video or in home survey produces an accurate volume and a quote that will not balloon later. Decline estimates made sight unseen.
4Clear insurance terms. Read what marine transit cover includes, the valuation basis, the excess, and how claims are handled. Get it in writing.
5Independent reviews. Look for consistent, recent reviews that mention customs clearance and delivery, not just collection day.
6Like for like scope. Make every quote cover the same services, the same volume, and the same insurance so the prices are actually comparable.
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QCommon questions

Questions people ask about this move.

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

As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 3,400 to 5,200 euro as a part load and up to 6,800 euro for a dedicated van or truck, before packing, insurance, and any storage. The long road distance and the destination in Sweden are the main drivers. There is no customs cost, since this is an intra EU move. Get a binding quote from a survey.

How long does moving from Austria to Sweden take?

For most homes it is four to eight days door to door. The goods travel by road up through Germany and over the Oresund Bridge with no customs stop, so timing depends on the destination in Sweden and whether you book a part load tied to a consolidation schedule or a dedicated van on your chosen date.

Do I have to clear customs moving from Austria to Sweden?

No. Austria and Sweden are both in the European Union and its single customs union, so your household goods are in free circulation. There is no customs clearance, no import duty, and no transfer of residence paperwork. A few items such as firearms still carry restrictions wherever you move, so check those.

What is the personnummer and why do I need it?

It is the Swedish personal number, issued when the tax agency Skatteverket registers you in the population register. It is the single key to Swedish life, unlocking banking, BankID, healthcare in your region, and most services. Registering for it is the first thing to do after you arrive.

Do Austrian citizens need a visa to live in Sweden?

No. As EU citizens the Austrians have full free movement and can live and work in Sweden without a visa or permit. The work is registering with Skatteverket for your personnummer and onboarding into banking and healthcare. This is not immigration advice, so confirm the current rules with the official Swedish sources.

Can I bring my car from Austria to Sweden?

Yes, with no customs duty since both are in the EU, but you register the car in Sweden with the Swedish Transport Agency, Transportstyrelsen, arrange insurance, and meet roadworthiness requirements within the period allowed after you take up residence. Keep proof of your moving date, since the registration steps work from it.