Moving from Canada to Sri Lanka
Moving from Canada to Sri Lanka is a long sea haul, a container running from Montreal, Halifax, or Vancouver across the ocean to the Port of Colombo. Here is the honest brief on what it costs, how Sri Lankan customs treat your household goods, and how you arrange residence before you settle.
Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.
The honest summary of this move.
Moving from Canada to Sri Lanka is an overseas container move that ends at the Port of Colombo, where Sri Lanka Customs clears your shipment. The headline most people miss is that the generous duty free relief on personal effects is written mainly for Sri Lankan passport holders, dual citizens, and returning residents with the right endorsement from the Department of Immigration and Emigration. A foreign national on a residence visa can bring used belongings, but the relief is narrower and worth confirming before you ship.
People making this move split into a few clear groups. Canada is home to a large Sri Lankan diaspora, so many movers are returning Sri Lankans and dual citizens coming home to Colombo, Jaffna, Kandy, or the south coast after years in Canada, alongside retirees drawn by the climate and lower cost of living, remote workers, and partners following a Sri Lankan spouse. Each profile shapes how much you ship and which customs relief applies.
Because Sri Lanka is a separate customs territory, your container is a full import cleared at Colombo by Sri Lanka Customs through its Passenger Services Directorate. Used household and personal effects that are bona fide for your own use, and not in commercial quantity, can be admitted with relief, but the cleanest path runs through a Sri Lankan passport endorsement or residence status. Bring a detailed inventory, keep new purchases out of the load, and line up your visa first.
Plan the sea freight and the residence route together. The voyage across the ocean to Colombo is several weeks, but the calendar is set by booking, packing, the transit, and clearance. The worst delays happen when a container lands before the owner holds the visa and paperwork the clearance depends on.
What this move really costs in 2026.
The standard way to move a household from Canada to Sri Lanka is a sea container, shared for smaller loads or sole use for a full home. Air freight is only for a few urgent boxes. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 and shift with your volume, the season, fuel and freight rates, whether you ship from an east or west coast port, and delivery distance beyond Colombo.
Indicative ranges in Canadian dollars for 2026, origin Canada to a Sri Lankan address. Shared means a part container consolidated with other goods, sole use means your own 20ft or 40ft container. A move from an east coast port and a delivery into Colombo cost less than a west coast origin or a delivery up to the hill country, and rates swing with the season. Get a binding pre move survey before you trust any figure.
- × Slower, since the container 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 in a 20ft, a larger one in a 40ft
- ✓ Your goods travel sealed and alone, with one clearance at Colombo
- ✓ Best for this route in most cases
- ✓ Fast for essentials you cannot wait two months for
- × Far too costly for a full household
- × Strict weight and size limits
A realistic timeline for this move.
A realistic Canada to Sri Lanka timeline runs about ten to fourteen weeks from first survey to a furnished home. The ocean voyage to Colombo is the long leg, and clearance plus your visa status set the back end of the calendar.
Survey and book
Get two or three binding pre move surveys, confirm dates, and book the sea freight. Start your Sri Lankan visa or passport endorsement in parallel, because clearance leans on it.
Sort documents
Assemble your passport with any visa or endorsement, a detailed inventory, and proof of your move. Sri Lankan customs relief depends on this paperwork being right.
Pack and load
Professional packing protects goods for the long sea journey and the heat and humidity at Colombo. The crew loads and seals the container and issues the inventory and bill of lading.
Ocean transit
The container sails from an east coast port like Montreal or Halifax, or a west coast port like Vancouver, across the ocean to the Port of Colombo. Six to eight weeks at sea is normal, with sailing schedules the main variable.
Customs clearance
Sri Lanka Customs clears the goods at Colombo against your inventory and status. With a passport endorsement or residence visa in order the relief applies; gaps mean storage and demurrage while you fix them.
Delivery and unpack
Cleared goods are trucked to your Sri Lankan home, unloaded, and unpacked. Inspect for transit damage before you sign off.
Bringing your household goods into Sri Lanka.
This is a full customs import. Your used household goods are imported into Sri Lanka and cleared at the Port of Colombo by Sri Lanka Customs through its Passenger Services Directorate. The duty free relief on personal effects is written mainly for Sri Lankan passport holders, dual citizens, and returning residents with the right endorsement from the Department of Immigration and Emigration, so a foreign national should confirm what applies.
For an eligible person, used personal and household effects that are bona fide for your own use or your family's, and not in commercial quantity as judged by the Director General of Customs, can be admitted with relief. The goods generally need to be landed within the window customs allows around your arrival, commonly up to 30 days before to 90 days after, or within such further period as the Director General may determine. A detailed, honestly valued inventory is the backbone of the clearance.
Your relief flows from your status. Sri Lankan citizens and dual citizens use a passport endorsed by the Department of Immigration and Emigration; foreign nationals settle on a residence visa, an employment visa, or one of the long stay schemes, and the customs treatment of their effects is narrower, so check it before you load. You will also want a Taxpayer Identification Number from the Inland Revenue Department for many local steps.
A few categories carry their own rules. Motor vehicles are heavily taxed in Sri Lanka and are treated entirely separately from household goods, so shipping a car rarely makes sense. Pets travel under import permit and quarantine rules. New goods, items in commercial quantity, alcohol and tobacco above allowances, and anything restricted can attract duty or seizure, so keep the shipment to genuine used personal effects.
Verify before you move. Sri Lankan customs allowances, the conditions for relief, residence visa categories, and pet and vehicle rules change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current position with Sri Lanka Customs and the Department of Immigration and Emigration before your goods leave Canada.The realistic routes for this corridor.
Canada and Sri Lanka share no free movement, so most foreign movers arrange a Sri Lankan visa before settling and before household goods clear smoothly. The summaries below set out the common routes, not advice.
A job or assignment with a Sri Lankan employer or a company presence supports a residence visa for employment, sponsored by the employer and approved through the Department of Immigration and Emigration.
The My Dream Home programme grants a renewable two year residence visa to applicants who place a fixed deposit in an approved Sri Lankan bank and show a monthly remittance, a common route for retirees from Canada.
The Resident Guest Scheme offers a multi year residence permit to qualifying investors and professionals who meet the income and deposit thresholds set by the Department of Immigration and Emigration.
Joining a Sri Lankan spouse supports a residence visa, and people of Sri Lankan origin may hold or claim dual citizenship, which simplifies both residence and the customs position on their effects.
How to choose a mover for Canada to Sri Lanka.
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 Canada to Sri Lanka?
For 2026, a one bedroom move runs roughly 2,800 to 7,200 Canadian dollars depending on whether you share a container or take a sole use one, and a two to three bedroom home runs roughly 6,500 to 12,000 Canadian dollars. Your origin port and delivery distance beyond Colombo move the figure, so get a binding pre move survey.
How long does shipping take from Canada to Sri Lanka?
Plan on 8 to 12 weeks door to door. The ocean voyage to the Port of Colombo is six to eight weeks, and booking, packing, customs clearance, and inland delivery add the rest.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Sri Lanka?
It depends on your status. Sri Lanka Customs grants relief on used personal effects mainly to Sri Lankan and dual citizens and returning residents with the right passport endorsement. A foreign national on a residence visa has narrower relief, so confirm your position before you ship.
Is moving from Canada to Sri Lanka a sea move or air?
It is a sea move. A shared or sole use container sails from a Canadian port across the ocean to the Port of Colombo. Air freight is only worth it for a few urgent boxes because it is far more expensive for a full household.
Do I need a visa to move from Canada to Sri Lanka?
For a settled move, yes, unless you are a Sri Lankan or dual citizen. Foreign nationals arrange a residence visa, usually for employment, retirement under My Dream Home, or the Resident Guest Scheme, through the Department of Immigration and Emigration before they settle.
Can I bring my car from Canada to Sri Lanka?
It is rarely worth it. Motor vehicles face very high taxes in Sri Lanka and are treated separately from household goods, so most people sell in Canada and buy locally rather than ship a car.