Moving from Germany to Laos
A long container move from northern Europe to a landlocked country in the heart of Southeast Asia, where your goods reach a Thai port first and finish the journey by road. Here is the honest brief on shipping costs from Hamburg through Laem Chabang to Vientiane, how Lao customs treat used goods, the visa routes, and a timeline you can plan around.
A long move into a landlocked country where the routing through Thailand and a customs regime that does charge duty are the two things to plan for.
A move from Germany to Laos is a sea move that ends on the road, because Laos has no coastline. Your goods leave a German port, usually Hamburg or Bremerhaven, sail through the Suez Canal and across the Indian Ocean to a Thai port, normally Laem Chabang near Bangkok, and then travel overland in bond to Vientiane or wherever you settle in Laos. Shipping lines do not allow their containers into Laos, so the goods are usually moved in wooden liftvans for the road leg, a detail your agent will plan around.
The thing to be honest about is duty. Laos does not offer a blanket duty free transfer of residence to foreign nationals. Unless you have diplomatic status, your used household goods are generally assessed for import duty, roughly in the region of ten percent of the declared value, plus value added tax, so a long move here carries a customs cost that lighter destinations do not. A good agent will give you a realistic estimate before you commit.
Laos uses the kip, and your day to day budget once you arrive will be in kip even though this move is priced here in euros. Prices below are indicative for 2026 and include the road leg from Thailand. The cost of living in Laos is low, the pace of life is gentle, and the country sits at the centre of mainland Southeast Asia, which along with work postings is much of why people make this move.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.
For a move that combines a sea crossing with an overland leg, the figure is driven by volume, container choice, and the road haul from Thailand. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 in euros, door to door, including transport from your German home, the sea crossing to Laem Chabang, and the in bond move to Laos.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door, and they do not include the import duty and value added tax Lao customs charge on used goods. Volume, season, the routing through Laem Chabang, the in bond road haul to Vientiane, and clearance fees move the figure. The customs duty is a separate cost on top of these shipping ranges.
- +Best value for a studio or a typical apartment, you pay for the space you use
- +Consolidated loads run from northern Europe toward Thailand
- −Slower, and the in bond road leg to Laos adds time at the end
- +Faster and your goods travel sealed and alone to the Thai port
- +Worth it for a two bed home and up on a route this long
- −You still transfer to liftvans for the road leg into Laos
- +Fastest way to land essentials before the container arrives
- +Lands at Vientiane without the sea and road wait
- −Rarely sensible for a full household over this distance
Get moving quotes for Germany to Laos.
Tell us your size and timing. We pass your request to vetted movers who run the Germany to Laos route through Thailand and handle the in bond move and Lao customs clearance at Vientiane, and you compare them on your own terms.
A realistic schedule for this route.
Working back from your arrival in Laos, here is a realistic schedule for a long move into a landlocked country.
Sort your visa and work papers
Arrange the Lao visa and, for most movers, the work and stay paperwork your employer supports, since used goods clearance for non diplomats relies on your work documents. Start early, because the documents underpin the whole move.
Get surveys and quotes
Have movers do in home or video surveys for an accurate volume and a binding price. Compare a shared container against a full container, confirm the routing through Laem Chabang, and ask for a realistic estimate of the Lao import duty.
Build the inventory and documents
Prepare a detailed valued inventory of your used goods, and gather your passport, visa, work documents, and the employer paperwork Lao customs expect from non diplomats. A clean list keeps the in bond move and clearance on track.
Pack and book air freight
Pack the container load, set aside restricted items, and send the essentials you need first by air to cover the long sea and road journey.
Clear customs and take delivery
Your goods sail to Laem Chabang, transfer to liftvans, and move in bond to Vientiane. Your agent files the Lao import declaration, customs assess duty and value added tax, and once paid and cleared the load delivers to your home.
Used goods generally attract duty, because Laos has no blanket transfer of residence relief.
Customs in Laos are run by the Lao Customs Department. For non diplomats there is no blanket duty free transfer of residence, so your used household goods are generally assessed for import duty, commonly around ten percent of the declared customs value, plus value added tax at the standard rate. This is the main way a move to Laos differs from destinations that admit a new resident's goods free of charge, and it is worth budgeting for from the start.
Routing and documents carry the move. Because Laos is landlocked and shipping lines do not run their containers into the country, sea shipments enter at a Thai port, usually Laem Chabang, and travel in bond to Vientiane, often in wooden liftvans. You will typically need your passport, your visa, a work or stay document, an employer letter, and the bill of lading, with non diplomats also providing business or investment paperwork, filed through a licensed agent.
A few categories carry separate rules. Restricted goods follow Lao controls on weapons, certain media, drugs, and protected items, and some electronics and communications equipment face their own checks. Importing a vehicle is possible but complex over this distance and rarely worthwhile. Pets can travel with the right veterinary certificate and vaccinations, so arrange that well ahead of departure.
The routes in for this corridor.
Most people moving from Germany to Laos come on a work or business route, since Laos has no broad retirement visa. Each note is a summary, not immigration advice.
The main route for foreign workers. An employer or your own registered business in Laos supports a business visa and the work and stay paperwork that follows. This is the usual path for a German professional and underpins your customs clearance.
People investing in a Lao registered business can obtain residence linked to the investment and the company's licence. The conditions depend on the sector and the amount, so confirm the current thresholds.
Spouses and dependents of a Lao citizen or a foreign worker with valid status can obtain dependent stay arrangements. The conditions depend on the relationship and the sponsor's status.
Some long stay and multiple entry options exist for those with ties to Laos, though there is no broad retirement visa. Anyone planning to settle should confirm what their situation allows with the authorities.
Your first weeks in Laos, in order.
Once you arrive, a handful of steps turn a visa into a settled life in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, or wherever your work takes you.
- 1Complete your stay documents. Finish the work and stay paperwork your visa requires with your employer, since your status underpins both your right to live in Laos and your household goods clearance.
- 2Open a bank account. With your passport, visa, and work documents you can open a Lao kip account for rent, utilities, and day to day spending, though many expenses are still settled in cash.
- 3Sort healthcare. Public facilities are limited, so most foreign residents carry private international health insurance and use private clinics, with serious cases sometimes referred to Thailand. Arrange cover before you arrive.
- 4Set up utilities. With your stay documents and an address, arrange electricity, water, and internet. Laos uses a 230 volt supply, so German appliances work with the right plug adapter.
- 5Settle in locally. Register with your local authority or village office where required, and connect with the expatriate and work community in Vientiane, which is the practical way to navigate daily life.
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.
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 runs the Germany to Laos route through Thailand regularly and understands the in bond move and Lao customs clearance at Vientiane, because an agent who knows the destination keeps your move on track.
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 the Germany to Laos route through Thailand move and the customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Germany to Laos?
As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom move runs about 4,200 to 11,000 euros, a two to three bedroom home about 7,000 to 20,000, and a larger four plus bedroom home from roughly 14,500 upward, door to door, including the road leg from Thailand. These figures exclude Lao import duty, which is a separate cost, so get a survey for a real figure.
How long does shipping take from Germany to Laos?
Plan on roughly 7 to 10 weeks door to door for a full container and 9 to 12 weeks for a shared container, covering collection in Germany, the sea crossing to Laem Chabang in Thailand, the in bond road move to Vientiane, and customs clearance. Air freight can land essentials in 1 to 2 weeks.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Laos?
Usually, yes. Laos has no blanket duty free transfer of residence for non diplomats, so used household goods are generally assessed for import duty, commonly around ten percent of the declared value, plus value added tax. Budget for it from the start and confirm the current rates with the Lao Customs Department and an agent.
Why do goods for Laos ship through Thailand?
Because Laos is landlocked and has no seaport, and shipping lines do not run their containers into the country. Sea shipments enter at a Thai port, usually Laem Chabang, and then travel in bond to Vientiane, often in wooden liftvans, which your agent arranges as part of the move.
Do I need a visa to move from Germany to Laos?
Yes. Most movers come on a work or business visa supported by an employer or their own registered company, since Laos has no broad retirement visa. The work documents also underpin your customs clearance. This is a summary, not immigration advice.
Last reviewed: 25 February 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.