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Moving from Belgium to Slovakia

An overland move across the middle of Europe. Here is what a Belgium to Slovakia relocation really costs in 2026, how the truck reaches Bratislava, why there is no customs barrier inside the EU, and the residence steps Belgians actually take.

Last reviewed June 7, 2026
Indicative all in cost
1,200 to 9,800
Door to door by road, depends on volume (2026)
Door to door by road
1 to 2 weeks
A few days on a dedicated truck, longer on a shared load
Typical route
By road via Germany
Through Germany and Czechia or Austria to Bratislava
Watch out for
No customs at all
Both countries are in the EU single market, so there is no import declaration

Moving from Belgium to Slovakia is a straightforward overland job. A removal truck loads at your Belgian address and drives east through Germany and then Czechia or Austria before reaching Slovakia, usually delivering to the capital Bratislava on the Danube or to the eastern city of Kosice. A dedicated truck can complete the run in a few days. A shared load that waits to fill with other shipments is cheaper but tied to the operator's consolidation schedule.

The good news on this route is that there is no customs barrier. Belgium and Slovakia are both in the European Union single market, so your belongings move freely with no import declaration, no duty and no transfer of residence paperwork for your furniture and personal effects. The real arrival task is administrative rather than fiscal: registering your residence and obtaining your rodne cislo, the Slovak birth number that residents use for almost every official process in the country.

AThe real number

What it costs to move from Belgium to Slovakia.

These are indicative ranges for 2026 in euros, for a door to door road move from Belgium to Slovakia. Your real quote depends on volume, your exact Belgian and Slovak addresses, the season, and access at both ends.

Home sizeShared loadDedicated small truckDedicated large truck
Studio or 1 bedroom1,200 to 2,3002,100 to 3,7003,300 to 5,000
2 to 3 bedrooms2,000 to 3,7003,500 to 5,6005,100 to 7,300
4 plus bedrooms3,300 to 5,0005,100 to 7,3006,900 to 9,800

Indicative ranges for 2026 in euros. A shared load means your goods travel with other shipments on the same truck, which is cheaper but slower and tied to a consolidation date.

Volume is the master lever, because a road move is priced on the space your goods take in the truck. Reducing what you ship is the most effective saving. On the Belgium to Slovakia route the distance is moderate and the whole journey stays inside the EU, so there are no customs fees to budget for. Watch access at both ends instead: a Brussels townhouse with steep stairs, or a narrow street in the old town of Bratislava, can mean a smaller shuttle vehicle or a long carry, which adds to the bill. Confirm the quote covers packing, the full drive and the final delivery, and remember the summer peak lifts rates as crews get busy.

BThe timeline

A realistic schedule, working back from your delivery date.

Work back from your delivery week and the truck schedule. A road move is faster than sea freight, and with no customs step inside the EU the main constraint is simply booking a slot, so start early in summer.

6 to 10 weeks out

Book the mover and the survey

Get binding quotes from movers with real Belgium to Slovakia road experience. Insist on a video or in home survey so the volume is measured, not guessed. Decide between a shared load and a dedicated truck.

3 to 5 weeks out

Sort your Slovak admin plan

Line up where you will register your residence in Slovakia and gather your passport, rental or purchase contract and employment paperwork so you can register quickly. Confirm the loading date with the mover.

Packing days

Pack and load in Belgium

The crew packs over one to two days for most homes, then loads the truck. There is no export declaration to prepare because this is an internal EU move.

Transit days

The drive east to Bratislava

The truck runs through Germany and then Czechia or Austria into Slovakia. A dedicated load is direct, a shared load may make other drops along the way.

Arrival week

Delivery and unpacking

The goods are delivered to your Slovak address, with a shuttle vehicle for tight streets if needed, then unpacked and the debris removed. Inspect for damage before signing off.

First weeks

Register and settle in

Register your residence, obtain your rodne cislo, and use it to open a bank account, register for health insurance and set up utilities and a mobile contract.

CCustoms and import

Clearing your goods into Slovakia.

There is no customs clearance on a move from Belgium to Slovakia. Both countries are in the European Union, so your used household goods travel under free movement of goods. There is no import declaration, no duty and no transfer of residence application for your furniture and personal effects. That is the single biggest difference between an intra EU move like this one and a move from outside the bloc.

A few categories still carry rules even within the EU. Firearms need the right permits, certain plants and foodstuffs are restricted, and a vehicle has to be re registered in Slovakia once you become resident. The administrative work that does matter happens after delivery: registering your residence and, where required, with the Foreigners' Police, the Cudzinecka policia, and obtaining the rodne cislo that unlocks banking, healthcare and tax.

Verify before you moveCustoms rules change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current duty treatment, exact document list, and restricted items with the Slovak Financial Administration (Financna sprava), which runs customs or a licensed customs agent before you ship.
DVisa and residency

How Belgians actually move to Slovakia.

Belgium and Slovakia are both in the EU, so Belgian citizens do not need a visa to move to Slovakia. You exercise the right of free movement and then register. These are the routes that matter in practice. Rules change, so confirm the current detail.

Right of residenceEU citizens

As a Belgian citizen you can live and work in Slovakia under EU free movement. You register your residence with the Foreigners' Police, apply for a registration certificate, and obtain your rodne cislo for everyday official use.

Who
EU citizens
Step
Register, no visa
Work and self employmentEmployment

No work permit is needed. You can take a job with a Slovak employer or register as a self employed trader or a company, then declare your activity and pay tax and social contributions in Slovakia.

Permit
Not required
Tax
Via Financna sprava
Family membersFamily

Family members who are EU citizens register the same way. Non EU family members of an EU citizen can join under family reunification rules and receive a residence card.

Route
Family of EU citizen
Result
Residence card
Economically self sufficientRetirement

Belgian retirees and others living on their own means can register on the basis of sufficient income and comprehensive health cover, the standard EU route for residence without local employment.

For
Retirees and self funded
Need
Income and health cover
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 Belgium to Slovakia?

As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs about 1,200 to 3,700 euros depending on whether you use a shared load or a dedicated truck, while a larger three bedroom home is roughly 3,500 to 7,300 euros. Volume and access at both ends are the main drivers.

How long does shipping take from Belgium to Slovakia?

Because this is a road move rather than sea freight, it is fast. A dedicated truck can deliver within a few days of loading, while a shared load that consolidates with other shipments usually takes one to two weeks door to door.

Do I pay duty on my furniture when moving to Slovakia?

No. Belgium and Slovakia are both in the European Union, so your used household goods move under free movement with no import declaration and no duty. Only special categories such as firearms or a vehicle carry separate rules.

Do I need a visa to move from Belgium to Slovakia?

No. As a Belgian citizen you have the right to live and work in Slovakia under EU free movement. You register your residence after arrival and obtain your rodne cislo rather than applying for any visa.

What is the rodne cislo and why does it matter?

The rodne cislo is the Slovak birth number, a personal identifier that residents use for banking, healthcare, tax and most official processes. Getting it early, alongside your residence registration, makes settling in far smoother.