Moving from Canada to Belgium
A transatlantic sea move from Canada to the logistics heart of Europe. Here is the honest brief on container costs, the transfer of residence relief that keeps your goods duty free, the residence routes, and a timeline you can plan around.
Claim the EU transfer of residence relief and your goods enter duty free.
A move from Canada to Belgium is a transatlantic sea haul into one of Europe's great port countries. Containers usually leave Montreal or Halifax and cross the Atlantic to Antwerp, the second largest port in Europe and the natural gateway for household goods bound for Belgium. The ocean leg runs about two to four weeks, and a realistic door to door window is four to seven weeks once consolidation, customs and delivery are counted.
The customs picture is friendly if you prepare for it. Because you are moving your normal residence into the European Union, Belgium lets your used household goods enter free of import duty and value added tax under the transfer of residence relief, provided you have owned and used them for at least six months and claim around the time you settle. It is the same relief used right across the EU, and on this route it is the difference between a clean clearance at Antwerp and an unexpected tax bill.
Prices below are in Canadian dollars and indicative for 2026. Your real number turns on volume and whether you share a container or take a full one, plus delivery from Antwerp to your Belgian address.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and container.
Your bill is driven by volume and whether you share a container or fill your own, plus delivery from Antwerp. The figures below are indicative ranges for 2026 in Canadian dollars, door to door.
Indicative 2026 ranges in Canadian dollars, door to door by sea from Montreal or Halifax to Antwerp. Volume, season, the port pair and final delivery distance within Belgium move the figure. Summer is the peak.
- +Best value for a studio or a partial home
- +You pay only for the space you use
- −Slower, because your goods wait for the consolidated load
- +Faster and sealed to your home only
- +The sensible choice for a full home
- −You pay for the whole box even if you do not fill it
- +Fastest way to get essentials to Belgium
- +Useful while your container is at sea
- −Rarely sensible for a full household
Get moving quotes for Canada to Belgium.
Tell us your size and timing. We pass your request to vetted movers who run the transatlantic route from Canada into Belgium, and you compare them on your own terms.
A realistic schedule for this route.
Working back from the day your container sails, here is a realistic schedule for a sea move from Canada to Belgium.
Sort your residence route
Decide your path, a single work permit, the EU Blue Card, a professional card for self employment, or family reunification, because as a national from outside the EU you need one to settle in Belgium.
Get surveys and quotes
Have movers run video or in home surveys for an accurate volume and a binding price. Confirm they sail to Antwerp and handle your transfer of residence claim.
Book the sailing
Confirm your Canadian port and sailing date and lock a valued inventory, which you will need for insurance and the transfer of residence relief.
Register at the commune
Settle in Belgium and report to your local commune or gemeente, the step that enters you in the population or foreigners register and gives you a National Register number.
Clear customs and deliver
Your agent lodges the transfer of residence claim with the General Administration of Customs and Excise at Antwerp, applying the duty and value added tax relief, then delivers to your home.
Clearing your goods into Belgium.
Belgium applies European Union customs rules through the General Administration of Customs and Excise. Because Canada is outside the EU, your move is an import, so your used household goods need a customs declaration, and the relief that keeps it free of import duty and value added tax is the transfer of residence exemption, claimed when you move your normal home into the EU. To qualify the goods should generally have been owned and used by you for at least six months, and the claim is made around the time you establish residence in Belgium.
You prepare a detailed valued inventory, your passport, proof you are settling such as a rental contract or employment offer, and the transfer of residence application, which your mover or a customs agent lodges at Antwerp. Honest used valuations keep clearance smooth, because items that look new or commercial can attract duty. Alcohol, tobacco and goods bought new for import sit outside the relief.
Bringing a car from Canada is possible but you must meet European type approval and register it locally, which can be slow and costly, so weigh it against simply buying a car in Belgium. Firearms, certain foods, plants and animal products are restricted or prohibited, so declare everything and check the current lists.
The routes in for this corridor.
A Canadian citizen needs a residence permit to live in Belgium. Work and residence permits are handled through the Belgian regions and the Immigration Office, and most movers register first at their local commune or gemeente.
The combined work and residence permit for those with a Belgian employer, applied for by the employer through the relevant region. It covers the right to work and to live in Belgium in one document.
For higher earning professionals with a qualifying job and degree, offering a route toward longer term residence across the EU.
The permit for those setting up as self employed or running a business in Belgium, granted on the strength of the activity and its viability.
For joining a spouse, partner or relative who is a Belgian or EU citizen or a settled resident, subject to income and housing conditions.
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.
Check the trade affiliation. 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 ships regularly from Canada into Belgium and handles the transfer of residence claim at Antwerp in house.
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, the ocean freight, customs clearance and the transfer of residence paperwork at Antwerp, 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 domestically and weak on transatlantic shipments. Look for verified reviews that mention the Canada to Belgium route and a smooth clearance at Antwerp.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Canada to Belgium?
For a two to three bedroom household by sea, plan on roughly 5,500 to 16,000 Canadian dollars door to door in 2026, depending on volume, shared or full container, the port pair, and delivery distance within Belgium. A studio is less and a four bedroom home more. These are indicative ranges, not a quote.
How long does shipping take from Canada to Belgium?
Door to door is usually about four to seven weeks. The Atlantic sailing from Montreal or Halifax to Antwerp runs about two to four weeks, and consolidation, customs clearance and final delivery add the rest.
Do I pay duty on my household goods moving to Belgium?
Usually not, if you claim the European Union transfer of residence relief. Used effects you have owned and used for at least six months can enter free of import duty and value added tax when you move your home to Belgium from Canada. Verify the current rules with Belgian customs.
Do I need a visa to move from Canada to Belgium?
Yes. Common routes are the single work and residence permit, the EU Blue Card, a professional card for self employment, and family reunification. Confirm your route with official Belgian sources before you move.
Which port do my goods arrive at in Belgium?
Antwerp, the second largest port in Europe, handles most household shipments from Canada, and your mover delivers onward from there to your Belgian address.
Do I have to register when I arrive in Belgium?
Yes. You report to your local commune or gemeente within about eight days of arriving, are entered in the population or foreigners register, and receive a National Register number and a residence card. It is the step that makes your stay official.
Last reviewed: 4 June 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.