Moving from France to Romania
A practical guide to moving a home from France to Romania by road inside the European Union, the realistic timeline across Central Europe, why there is no customs duty on this lane, and the residence steps that fit this corridor.
France to Romania is a straightforward road move with no customs and a quick transit.
Moving a household from France to Romania is a road move from start to finish. Both countries are in the European Union single market, so your furniture and personal effects travel as goods in free circulation, with no customs declaration, no import duty and no value added tax to settle at the border. A truck loads at your French address, crosses through Germany and Austria or northern Italy, and delivers to your Romanian city, usually within one to two weeks depending on whether you take a shared part load or a dedicated vehicle.
Because there is no sea freight and no customs clearance, this is one of the simpler and cheaper international moves you can make. The cost is driven almost entirely by your volume, the distance to your final city, and whether you share a truck with other consignments or pay for sole use. The complexity sits at the destination instead, where you register your address, obtain your personal numeric code and set up with the tax authority.
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs roughly €1,900 to €3,300 as a part load, while a full three bedroom home on a dedicated truck lands around €5,600 to €8,800 door to door. The move itself is fast, so the real planning is around your residence registration and the personal numeric code that almost every formal step in Romania depends on.
What moving a household from France to Romania costs in 2026.
Indicative ranges in euros for 2026. This is a road move inside the European Union, so the price turns on your volume and whether you share a truck or take a dedicated one, not on container sizes.
Indicative ranges for 2026, in euros. Real quotes depend on your volume, the distance to your Romanian city, season, access at both ends and how quickly you need delivery.
- +You pay only for the lane metres your goods take
- +Best value for a one bedroom
- −Delivery window depends on the truck filling up
- −Less control over the exact delivery day
- +Your goods travel alone, direct to the door
- +Fast and on your own schedule
- +Less handling, lower damage risk
- −You pay for the whole vehicle
- +Two drivers, near continuous transit
- +For tight deadlines and high value goods
- −The most expensive option
- −Rarely needed for a normal home move
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A realistic schedule for this route.
A realistic schedule for a France to Romania road move. The transit is short, so the planning is mostly about booking the truck and sorting your destination registration.
Book the move and take a survey
Get a binding in home or video survey of your volume from movers who run the France to Romania lane, and choose a part load or a dedicated truck.
Sort your paperwork
Gather your passport or identity card, any French documents you need to close out at home, and the documents you will need to register an address in Romania.
Pack and load in France
The crew packs and loads your goods onto the truck at your French address. As goods in free circulation there is no customs seal or declaration.
Drive across Central Europe
The truck crosses through Germany and Austria or northern Italy into Romania. A dedicated load runs direct in a few days, a part load takes longer while it completes its route.
Delivery to your Romanian home
The truck delivers to Bucharest, Cluj, Timisoara or your chosen city. There is no customs clearance, so delivery is simply a matter of access and timing.
Register and get your numbers
Register your residence, apply for your personal numeric code, the CNP, and set up with the national tax authority, ANAF, so you can rent, bank and work.
Moving household goods from France to Romania inside the EU.
Because France and Romania are both in the European Union customs union and single market, your used household goods move in free circulation. There is no import duty, no value added tax on the move itself, and no transfer of residence relief to claim, because there is no customs event at all. You do not lodge an import declaration and you do not need the inventory for a customs officer, although a good valued inventory is still worth having for insurance and for your own records.
The practical points are about the move, not customs. Keep an inventory for insurance, make sure anything regulated such as firearms, certain plants or large quantities of alcohol is declared and handled correctly even within the European Union, and remember that a vehicle moved permanently still has to be registered in Romania, which is a separate process from your household goods. The freedom of movement that makes this lane cheap is exactly why the work shifts to your destination registration.
The routes in for this corridor.
As a French citizen you have the right to live and work in Romania under European Union free movement, so there is no visa to apply for. You register your residence and obtain your personal numeric code rather than seeking permission to stay. Non EU family members follow a different path.
French and other EU citizens can live, work and study in Romania without a visa. After arrival you register your residence with the immigration authority and obtain a registration certificate for stays over ninety days.
Non EU spouses and close family of an EU citizen can join you in Romania and apply for a residence card on family grounds. The process is lighter than a standard third country route.
If you are not an EU citizen but are moving from France, you will need the standard Romanian work authorisation and long stay visa before applying for a residence permit at the immigration authority.
Romania offers a digital nomad route and options for those with stable independent income, which can suit non EU citizens relocating from France who work remotely. Conditions and thresholds change.
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. In France, look for movers affiliated with FIDI or IAM and ask directly about their regular road runs into Romania, their delivery network across Bucharest, Cluj and Timisoara, and how they handle part load consolidation on this lane.
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, customs clearance, 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 locally and weak on international shipments. Look for verified reviews that mention the actual route and customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from France to Romania?
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs about €1,900 to €3,300 as a part load, and a full three bedroom home on a dedicated truck lands around €5,600 to €8,800 door to door. Your real price depends on volume, the distance to your city and whether you share a truck.
How long does moving from France to Romania take?
A dedicated truck usually runs door to door in four to eight days. A shared part load takes longer, often one to three weeks, because the vehicle completes its route. There is no sea freight or customs clearance to add time.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Romania?
No. France and Romania are both in the European Union, so your used household goods move in free circulation with no import duty and no value added tax on the move. There is no customs declaration to lodge.
Can I bring my car from France to Romania?
Yes, and there is no customs barrier, but a vehicle moved permanently has to be registered in Romania, which is separate from your household goods. Confirm the current registration and tax steps before you move the car.
What numbers will I need in Romania?
You will need to register your residence and obtain a personal numeric code, the CNP, which is used for tax registration with ANAF, the national tax authority, and for almost every formal transaction. Set these up soon after arrival.
Last reviewed: 28 March 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.