
Moving from Austria to Turkey
Moving from Austria to Turkey is a long overland haul through the Balkans, a truck running from Vienna down to Istanbul, Antalya, or the Aegean coast, with a sea container as the alternative. Here is the honest brief on what it costs, how Turkish customs treats a transfer of residence, and the residence routes that fit.
Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.
The honest summary of this move.
Moving from Austria to Turkey is a genuine international move with a customs border at the end of it. Austria sits inside the European Union and Turkey is outside it, so your household goods are imported into Turkey and cleared by Turkish customs. With a residence permit and the right paperwork, used personal effects of someone transferring residence are commonly admitted with relief from duty, but the process is document heavy. Here is what it costs and how to land smoothly.
Most people making this move are heading to Istanbul, Antalya, or the Aegean coast for work, retirement in the sun, family ties, or a lower cost of living. Pensioners and remote earners stretching an Austrian income go a long way in Turkey, while professionals tend to land in Istanbul. Members of the Turkish community in Austria returning home are a large part of this corridor too, and each profile shapes how much you ship and how fast you need it.
Because Austria is inside the EU customs union and Turkey is a separate customs territory, your shipment is a full import. Turkish customs allows people moving their residence to bring used household effects with relief from import duty, provided you hold a residence permit, the ikamet, present a detailed inventory, and import the goods within the period customs allows around your move. This relief is the single biggest reason to get your paperwork in order before the truck or container arrives.
Plan the logistics and the residence permit in parallel. The move takes several weeks whether you go overland or by sea, and the worst delays happen when goods reach a Turkish port or border before the owner has the residence permit and tax number that the clearance depends on.
What this move really costs in 2026.
There are two sensible ways to move a household from Austria to Turkey: a dedicated road move overland through the Balkans, or a sea container from a north European or Adriatic port to Mersin, Ambarli, or Izmir. Air freight is only for a few urgent boxes. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 and shift with your volume, the season, the route, and delivery distance inside Turkey.
Indicative euro ranges for 2026, origin Austria to a Turkish address. A road move suits one to three bed homes overland through the Balkans, a full container suits larger loads or the sea route. Distance to Istanbul, Antalya, or the coast, plus any summer peak, push prices up. Get a binding pre move survey before you trust any figure.
- × Slower, since it waits to consolidate and clears with other shipments
- ✓ Best value for a studio or one bed load
- ✓ You pay only for the volume you use
- ✓ Fits a typical one to three bed home
- ✓ Door to door overland with one clearance at the border
- ✓ Best for this route in most cases
- ✓ Best value per cubic metre for a larger home
- ✓ Suits a four bed household or a long delivery inland
- × Adds port handling and customs clearance at Mersin or Ambarli
A realistic timeline for this move.
A realistic Austria to Turkey timeline runs about six to ten weeks from first survey to a furnished home. The transit is several weeks either way, and the residence permit and customs clearance, not the haul itself, are what set the back end of the calendar.
Survey and book
Get two or three binding pre move surveys, decide road or sea, confirm dates, and book. Start your residence permit application in parallel, because clearance depends on it.
Sort documents
Assemble your passport, residence permit or application, tax number, a detailed valued inventory, and proof of your move. Turkish customs relief hinges on this paperwork being right.
Pack and load
Professional packing protects goods for the long haul. The crew loads the truck or container and issues the inventory and transport documents.
Transit
By road the truck runs through the Balkans into Turkey in one to two weeks; by sea a container sails from a north European or Adriatic port to Mersin, Ambarli, or Izmir in three to five weeks.
Customs clearance
Turkish customs clears the goods against your residence permit, tax number, and inventory. With papers in order the transfer of residence relief applies; gaps mean storage and demurrage while you fix them.
Delivery and unpack
Cleared goods are delivered to your home in Istanbul, Antalya, or the coast, unloaded, and unpacked. Inspect for transit damage before you sign off.
Bringing your household goods into Turkey.
This is a full customs import. Austria is inside the EU customs union and Turkey is a separate customs territory, so your used household goods are imported into Turkey and cleared by the Turkish customs administration under the Ministry of Trade. People transferring their residence can commonly bring used personal effects with relief from import duty, but only with the right status and paperwork.
Because Turkey is a separate customs territory, you file a customs entry and clear it, usually through a Turkish customs broker your mover works with. The relief covers used household and personal effects owned and used before the move, in keeping with your family, not new goods bought for resale. A detailed valued inventory is the backbone of the clearance, so prepare it carefully before the goods leave Austria.
Your right to the relief flows from residence. You apply for a residence permit, the ikamet, through the Presidency of Migration Management, the Goc Idaresi, usually on the basis of work, family, property, or long stay, and you obtain a Turkish tax number, the vergi numarasi. These unlock a bank account, a lease, and the customs clearance itself, so chase them early and within the window customs allows around your arrival.
A few categories carry their own rules. Bringing a car is treated separately from household goods and the temporary import and registration rules are strict, so many movers leave the vehicle behind. Pets travel with an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination, a microchip, and the health paperwork Turkey requires. New items, alcohol and tobacco above personal quantities, and anything commercial can attract duty, so keep the shipment to genuine used personal effects.
Verify before you move. Turkish customs rules, the transfer of residence conditions, the ikamet categories, and pet import steps change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current position with the Turkish customs administration under the Ministry of Trade and the Presidency of Migration Management before your goods leave Austria.The realistic routes for this corridor.
Austria and Turkey have no shared free movement, so you arrange a Turkish residence permit before you settle and before your goods can clear with relief. The summaries below set out the common routes, not advice.
A job offer and a work permit support residence in Turkey. Once granted you obtain your tax number and the residence is the basis for the transfer of residence customs relief on your household goods.
Joining a Turkish spouse, partner, or close family supports a family residence permit, a common path for the diaspora and mixed families on this corridor.
People with stable income who can support themselves can obtain a residence permit for a long stay. Many retirees stretching an Austrian pension settle on the coast on this basis.
Buying property in Turkey can support a residence permit and, above a threshold, a route to citizenship. It is a common basis for settling and underpins the customs relief in the same way.
How to choose a mover for Austria to Turkey.
We never name, rank, or recommend a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that matters on this exact lane. Apply it to any quote, then request comparable quotes through the form below.
FIDI or IAM affiliation
Membership of the FIDI Global Alliance or the International Association of Movers signals audited financial stability and a complaints process you can lean on if something goes wrong.
Real corridor experience
Ask how many households the company has shipped on your exact route in the past year. A mover that runs the lane regularly knows the ports, the customs broker, and the paperwork by heart.
A binding pre move survey
Insist on a video or in home survey and a binding or not to exceed quote. A price built from a real volume estimate is the only quote you can compare like for like.
Clear insurance terms
Read how transit cover is calculated, what the deductible is, and whether valuation is by replacement value. Vague cover is the most common regret on an international move.
Verifiable reviews
Look for recent, specific reviews that name the destination, not just star ratings. Patterns in how a company handles claims tell you more than any single glowing note.
Written scope and timeline
Everything that matters belongs in writing: packing, customs clearance, delivery, unpacking, and debris removal, with who pays destination charges spelled out.
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Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Austria to Turkey?
For 2026, a one bedroom move runs roughly 2,000 to 5,200 euro depending on whether you share a load or take a sole use truck or container, and a two to three bedroom home runs roughly 3,600 to 7,200 euro. Distance inside Turkey and the season move the figure, so get a binding pre move survey.
How long does shipping take from Austria to Turkey?
Plan on 3 to 6 weeks door to door. A road move through the Balkans takes one to two weeks of transit, a sea container three to five weeks, and customs clearance and delivery add the rest.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Turkey?
Often not, if you qualify. Turkish customs lets people transferring their residence bring used household goods with relief from import duty, provided you hold a residence permit, have a tax number, and present a detailed inventory. New goods and vehicles are treated separately.
Is moving from Austria to Turkey a road move or a sea move?
Both work. A dedicated truck overland through the Balkans suits most one to three bed homes and gives one clearance at the border. A sea container to Mersin or Ambarli suits larger loads, and air freight is only for a few urgent boxes.
Do I need a visa to move from Austria to Turkey?
For a settled move, yes. There is no free movement between the EU and Turkey, so you arrange a residence permit, the ikamet, usually for work, family, retirement, or property, before you settle. Your residence also unlocks the customs relief, so sort it early.
Can I bring my car from Austria to Turkey?
It is possible but treated separately from your household goods, and Turkey's temporary import and registration rules for cars are strict. Many movers leave the vehicle in Austria and buy locally once their residence is in place.