Moving from Ireland to South Korea
A long sea move from the Atlantic to East Asia. Used goods clear duty free for genuine residents, but the relief runs on a clock tied to when you and your shipment arrive.
The duty relief is generous, but it expires, so the calendar matters.
Ireland to South Korea is a long ocean move from the western edge of Europe to East Asia. Goods leave Dublin or Cork, usually routed through a large North Sea hub such as Rotterdam or Antwerp, then sail seven to ten weeks to Busan, the giant southern port that handles most household shipments, or to Incheon for the Seoul area. Door to door, nine to fourteen weeks is realistic once collection, export packing, the sea leg, and Korean clearance are added. Volume drives the price, so a disciplined load is the best lever you have.
What surprises Irish movers is the timing rule. South Korea lets people relocating to live there import used household goods free of duty, but the relief is tied to a window around your own arrival, and the shipment must land within it. Miss the window, or ship before you hold the residence basis, and the same boxes can be taxed. Line up your visa and your alien registration card so the relief is granted cleanly when the container arrives.
What an Ireland to South Korea move really costs in 2026.
Sea freight is sold by volume, so the size of your home is the main lever. These are indicative ranges in euros for 2026, not quotes. Only a binding pre move survey gives a real figure.
Ranges are indicative for 2026 and exclude marine insurance, Korean port and clearance fees, and final delivery in Seoul, Busan, or beyond. Peak shipping seasons push prices up, so book early when you can.
- +Best value for a studio or a partial home, you pay only for the cubic metres you use
- +Consolidations leave the major North Sea ports for Korea regularly
- −Slower, because your share waits for the container to fill and to be unpacked on arrival
- +Best for a full two to three bedroom home or larger, your goods travel sealed and alone
- +Fewer handling points means lower damage risk on a long ocean leg
- +Cleaner Korean clearance because the load belongs to one household
- +For the essentials you need in Korea before the sea shipment lands
- −Priced by weight, so far too costly for a whole home
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Tell us your size and timing. We pass your request to vetted international movers who run the Ireland to South Korea lane, and you compare them on your own terms.
A realistic schedule for this route.
A long ocean route and a timed customs relief reward an early booking. This is a conservative schedule for Ireland to South Korea in 2026.
Survey and book
Have movers run a video or in home survey, then book. Confirm the North Sea hub, whether you ship to Busan or Incheon, and a shared or sole use container. Line up your visa so the duty relief window aligns with arrival.
Sort and downsize
Decide what is worth shipping to East Asia. Korean apartments are often compact, so oversized furniture and bulky storage are frequently better sold in Ireland than shipped.
Export pack and load
Movers export wrap and inventory every item, then load the container. Keep your copy of the inventory for the Korean clearance.
Loading and sailing
Your container is trucked to a North Sea hub and put on a vessel. Keep passport, visa, and document copies ready for the far end.
Ocean transit
Seven to ten weeks at sea to Busan or Incheon. Confirm your Korean address and assemble the paperwork your destination agent requests.
Clearance and delivery
Korean Customs assess the shipment against your residence status and the relief window. Once released, your goods are delivered and unpacked. Documents that match your arrival keep this smooth.
Bringing used household goods into South Korea from Ireland.
The Korea Customs Service generally admits used household effects free of duty for people moving to live in Korea, provided you have owned and used the goods, you are genuinely transferring residence, and the shipment arrives within the time window the rules set around your own entry. The supporting evidence is your passport, your visa, and your alien registration card once issued, together with the packing inventory. Your licensed destination agent lodges the entry and stands between you and the paperwork, which is why a mover experienced on this lane is worth the fee.
Some goods are controlled or excluded. New items, anything bought too recently to count as used, certain foods, plants, and meat, and items beyond normal household scope can attract duty or be held. Vehicles are a separate and heavily regulated project. The single most common cause of a stuck shipment is a mismatch between your arrival dates and the relief window, so coordinate your travel, your registration, and your container so they line up.
The routes in for this corridor.
South Korea runs a structured visa system, and your route shapes both your stay and your customs relief. As an Irish national you have realistic options. Confirm the current rules before you commit.
A Korean employer can sponsor a professional employment visa, the standard route for people moving for a specific job, which supports the residence basis for your shipment.
People posted by their company or setting up a business in Korea use the corporate and investment routes, often paired with longer term residence.
Professors, researchers, and language teachers have dedicated routes, a common path for first time movers to Korea from Ireland.
Joining a Korean spouse or family member is a recognised residence basis, with evidence of the relationship required.
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 a move this long, it matters more, because the mover must coordinate an Irish origin agent, an ocean carrier, and a licensed Korean destination agent who clears the shipment within the relief window.
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 Ireland to South Korea route and customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Ireland to South Korea?
For a two to three bedroom household by sea, plan on roughly 3,400 to 6,300 euros on a shared container and 6,800 to 12,500 in a sole use container door to door in 2026, depending on volume and Korean delivery. A studio sits well below that. These are indicative ranges, not quotes.
How long does shipping take from Ireland to South Korea?
Seven to ten weeks at sea to Busan or Incheon is typical, and nine to fourteen weeks door to door once routing to a North Sea hub, export packing, the ocean leg, and Korean clearance are included. Build in a buffer near peak seasons.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to South Korea?
Used household goods you have owned and used are generally admitted free of duty when you transfer residence and the shipment arrives within the relief window tied to your entry. New or very recently bought items can be taxed, and missing the window is the usual reason a load is charged, so coordinate your travel and your container.
Can I bring my car from Ireland to South Korea?
It is possible but tightly regulated and often expensive, with emissions, safety, and registration steps involved. Many movers find the cost outweighs the value of an ordinary car. Treat any car import as a separate project and verify the current rules first.
What visa do I need to move to South Korea from Ireland?
It depends on your situation. Employment usually means a sponsored professional visa, company postings and business setups use the corporate and investment routes, and teaching and academic roles have their own categories. Your visa and alien registration card also support your customs relief, so plan them early. This is general information, not immigration advice.
Last reviewed: 12 April 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.