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Moving from Denmark to Georgia

A long sea move from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Here is the honest brief on container costs, why incoming foreigners usually pay import VAT, the generous visa free rule, and a timeline you can plan around.

Last reviewed June 7, 2026
Indicative all in cost
DKK 25,300 to 89,400
2 to 3 bed, shared to sole use, in DKK
Door to door by sea
5 to 9 weeks
a long sailing to the Black Sea plus clearance
Typical route
Sea via the Black Sea
to Poti or Batumi, then Tbilisi
Watch out for
Import VAT applies
the relief is only for returning Georgians

A move from Denmark to Georgia is a long sea move. Your container is loaded near home, trucked to Aarhus or Copenhagen, and sailed out of the Baltic and around Europe to the Black Sea ports of Poti or Batumi, then trucked inland to Tbilisi or Kutaisi. Plan for a realistic door to door window of about five to nine weeks once you count consolidation, the sailing, clearance, and delivery.

The point that surprises people is the customs treatment. Georgia is not in the European Union, so this is a customs event, and the duty free transfer of residence relief is reserved for returning Georgian citizens and residents, not for incoming foreigners. As a Dane moving in, you will usually face import value added tax at around eighteen percent on the assessed value of your goods, so factor that into the budget rather than assuming relief.

Prices below are in Danish kroner and indicative for 2026, and they cover the shipping only, before any Georgian import tax. The biggest lever is volume, and given the tax position, a hard declutter saves you twice, once on freight and once on the tax base.

AThe real number

What it costs to move from Denmark to Georgia.

What it really costs to move a household from Denmark to Georgia by sea in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and container use. These are shipping costs, before any Georgian import value added tax.

Home sizeShared containerSole use 20ftSole use 40ft
Studio or 1 bedroomDKK 12,700 to 25,300DKK 29,800 to 44,000DKK 41,000 to 58,100
2 to 3 bedroomsDKK 25,300 to 47,700DKK 44,000 to 65,600DKK 58,100 to 89,400
4 plus bedroomsDKK 47,700 to 74,500DKK 65,600 to 96,800DKK 89,400 to 134,100

Indicative 2026 ranges in Danish kroner, door to door by sea, before full packing, marine insurance, any Georgian import value added tax, and storage. Volume, the season, port access, and inland delivery to Tbilisi move the figure. Summer is the peak, so book early.

Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, since a shared container bills by space and also sets the base for any import tax, so a hard declutter saves twice. Shared versus sole use trades cost against control. Season matters, because summer demand lifts prices. And inland delivery counts, since the road from Poti up to Tbilisi adds distance and cost.

BThe timeline

A realistic schedule for a Denmark to Georgia move.

Your timeline is driven by the long sailing and clearance, and because import tax usually applies, budget and paperwork matter as much as logistics.

8 to 12 weeks out

Plan and get surveys

Have movers run a video or in home survey for an accurate volume and a binding price, then compare shared and sole use quotes like for like, and get clarity on the likely Georgian import tax.

8 weeks out

Book and prepare papers

Lock in your mover and sailing, and assemble the documents Georgian customs will want, including your passport, an inventory, and the bill of lading.

2 to 3 weeks out

Declutter and pack

Run a hard declutter, since you pay for space and for tax on value, then have the crew pack and load. Keep documents with you for the flight.

Weeks 1 to 6

Sea crossing

The container sails from Aarhus or Copenhagen out of the Baltic and into the Black Sea to Poti or Batumi, typically several weeks depending on the service and transhipment.

Arrival plus weeks

Clear, deliver, register

Your agent clears the shipment, with any import tax paid, then the goods are trucked to Tbilisi and delivered, and you sort your tax number and residence.

CCustoms and import

Customs and import into Georgia, with tax to plan for.

Georgia is outside the European Union, so a move from Denmark is a customs event and your shipment is declared to the Revenue Service of Georgia on arrival at Poti or Batumi. The important and often misunderstood point is that Georgia does offer a duty free transfer of residence relief, but it is aimed at returning Georgian citizens and residents, with a value limit, and it does not generally extend to incoming foreigners moving in for the first time.

In practice that means a Dane relocating to Georgia should expect to pay import value added tax, at the standard rate of around eighteen percent, on the customs assessed value of the household goods. Reasonable quantities of clearly used personal effects can sometimes pass with less friction, but you should plan and budget on the basis that tax applies rather than hoping for relief. Clearance is normally expected within around ninety days of the goods arriving.

Documents include your passport, a detailed inventory, and the bill of lading, and a local broker who handles the Black Sea ports will smooth the process. Firearms, plants, and foodstuffs stay controlled, and any vehicle has its own import and registration treatment, so confirm those separately before you ship.

Verify before you moveRules change and the transfer of residence relief in Georgia applies mainly to returning residents, while incoming foreigners usually pay import value added tax around eighteen percent. Confirm the current position, valuation, and any vehicle rules with the Revenue Service of Georgia before you ship.
DVisa and residency

How Danes actually move to Georgia.

Georgia is unusually open. Many nationalities, including Danes, can stay visa free for a full year, which makes the first stage of a move simple, with residence permits for the longer term.

Visa free stayMost common

Danish citizens can typically enter and stay in Georgia visa free for up to 365 days, a generous window that lets you settle, find work or set up a business, and decide on longer term status.

Type
Visa free
Term
Up to 365 days
Work
Permitted broadly
Cost
None
Residence permitLonger stay

For staying beyond the visa free year you apply for a residence permit, on grounds such as work, study, family, or owning property above a set value, through the Public Service Hall.

Type
Residence
Issuer
Public Service Hall
Basis
Work or property
Renews
Yes
Business and remote workEntrepreneurs

Georgia is friendly to entrepreneurs and remote workers, with simple company registration and a low tax regime for small business, a common reason people relocate here.

Type
Business
Setup
Simple
Tax
Low for small business
Use
Self employment
Tax number and registrationOn arrival

You obtain a tax identification number from the Revenue Service and, for longer stays, register your address, which together unlock banking, business, and local services.

Step
Register
Get
TIN
Issuer
Revenue Service
Then
Banking
Not immigration adviceVisa free terms, residence permit grounds, and tax rules change. Confirm the current rules with the Georgian authorities and the Public Service Hall, and take tax advice, before you move.
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 Denmark to Georgia?

As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 25,000 to 48,000 kroner in a shared container and 58,000 to 89,000 kroner for a sole use 40ft, before packing, insurance, any Georgian import tax, and storage. Volume is the biggest factor. Get a binding quote from a survey.

How long does it take to move from Denmark to Georgia?

Expect about five to nine weeks door to door. The container sails from Aarhus or Copenhagen out of the Baltic and into the Black Sea to Poti or Batumi, then clears customs and is trucked to Tbilisi. Shared container groupage adds time because it waits for consolidation.

Do I pay customs duty moving from Denmark to Georgia?

Usually yes, in the form of import value added tax. Georgia's duty free transfer of residence relief is reserved for returning Georgian residents, so incoming foreigners typically pay value added tax at around eighteen percent on the assessed value. Budget for it and verify with the Revenue Service of Georgia.

Do I need a visa to move from Denmark to Georgia?

Not at first. Danish citizens can usually stay in Georgia visa free for up to 365 days. For a longer stay you apply for a residence permit through the Public Service Hall, on grounds such as work, business, family, or property ownership.

Can I bring my car from Denmark to Georgia?

You can, but a vehicle has its own import and registration treatment in Georgia and may attract tax, separate from your household goods. Confirm the duty and registration position before shipping a car rather than assuming it travels free.

What should I do first when I arrive in Georgia?

Obtain a tax identification number from the Revenue Service, and for a longer stay begin your residence permit through the Public Service Hall. With these you can open a bank account, register a business, and access local services.