Moving from Italy to Georgia
A practical guide to shipping a household from Italy to Georgia by sea, the realistic timeline to the Black Sea ports of Poti and Batumi, why Georgia treats a household move as taxable cargo rather than waving it through, and the residence steps that fit this corridor.
Italy to Georgia is a fairly short Mediterranean and Black Sea sea move, but Georgia taxes the goods that arrive.
Moving a household from Italy to Georgia is a sea shipment that is shorter than most long haul lanes. Containers leave an Italian port such as Genoa, La Spezia, Gioia Tauro or Trieste, cross the Mediterranean, pass through the Bosphorus and reach Georgia at the Black Sea ports of Poti or Batumi. From the port your goods clear customs and travel by road to Tbilisi, Kutaisi or wherever you are settling. With one transhipment common on this lane, the freight is steady and the schedule is more predictable than the very long ocean routes.
The point that surprises people is tax. Georgia does not offer a transfer of residence exemption the way the European Union does. Used household goods arrive as ordinary cargo, cleared through the Revenue Service, and value added tax of eighteen percent applies to the assessed value, with import duty of zero, five or twelve percent depending on the item. One realistic alternative is to bring the goods in under temporary admission for up to a year, which suits people who are not yet sure Georgia is permanent. Either way, budget for the tax and document everything before the box sails.
What shipping a household from Italy to Georgia costs in 2026.
Indicative ranges in euros for 2026, covering the freight and move services. Georgian import VAT and any duty are assessed separately at clearance and are not included in these ranges.
Indicative ranges for 2026, in euros. Real quotes depend on your volume, the Italian loading port, season, the Black Sea port and clearance, and the inland delivery distance. Georgian VAT and duty are extra.
- +You pay only for the space your goods occupy
- +Best value for a one bedroom
- −Consolidation adds time before the sailing
- −Timing is harder to fix with a transhipment
- +Fits a typical two bedroom home
- +Your goods travel alone and are handled less
- +On your own schedule rather than a load plan
- −You pay for the box even if part empty
- +Space for a three or four bedroom home
- +Best cost per cubic metre for large volumes
- −Overkill for a small flat
- −Needs truck access at the Georgian address
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A realistic schedule for this route.
A conservative schedule for an Italy to Georgia move. The fixed points are your sailing date, your inventory and your Georgian status, so start all three early.
Book the move and take a survey
Get a binding in home or video survey of your volume from movers who run the Italy to Georgia lane, and choose shared space or a sole use container while you plan your stay.
Prepare documents and status
Build a detailed inventory, gather passports and proof of ownership, and decide whether you will import outright and pay VAT or use temporary admission for up to a year through the Revenue Service.
Pack and load in Italy
The crew packs and loads your container at your Italian address, matches the contents to your inventory, then moves it to Genoa, La Spezia or Trieste for the sailing.
Sea crossing to the Black Sea
The box sails across the Mediterranean and through the Bosphorus toward Poti or Batumi, usually with one transhipment. This is the longest and least visible stretch of the move.
Customs clearance with the Revenue Service
Your agent presents the inventory and clears the goods. VAT of eighteen percent and any duty are assessed, unless you use temporary admission. Allow time for inspection.
Delivery and settling in
The container moves inland by road to Tbilisi, Kutaisi or your town, and the crew delivers and unpacks. You then register and get a tax identification number for daily life.
Bringing used household goods into Georgia from Italy.
Georgia treats a household move as a taxable import rather than a duty free transfer. Used household goods are cleared through the Revenue Service as ordinary cargo, and value added tax of eighteen percent applies to the assessed value, with import duty of zero, five or twelve percent depending on the item. There is no general transfer of residence relief, so the honest plan for this corridor is to budget for the tax and document the shipment carefully. A clear inventory and proof that the goods were owned and used abroad help the clearance run smoothly.
The practical alternative is temporary admission, which lets you bring goods in for up to a year without paying the import charges, suited to people on a trial stay. Georgia is unusually open to foreign residents, with many nationalities, including Italian citizens, able to stay for up to three hundred and sixty five days without a visa, and a tax identification number from the Revenue Service anchors your paperwork. New goods, items outside a normal household, vehicles, and alcohol or tobacco above allowances follow separate rules and can attract standard charges.
The routes in for this corridor.
Italian citizens may stay in Georgia for up to a year without a visa, which is generous, but settling for the long term means choosing a residence basis. The path depends on why you are moving.
Many nationalities, including Italian citizens, may enter and stay in Georgia for up to three hundred and sixty five days without a visa. It suits a trial year, but it is not a residence permit and does not lead automatically to settlement.
For people employed by or running a business registered in Georgia. It is the usual base for those relocating to work and can lead toward longer term residence over time.
Available to owners of Georgian real estate above a set value. Popular with remote workers and investors who want a stable base beyond the visa free year.
Granted for qualifying investment or family grounds, and a step toward permanent residence for committed movers. Thresholds and conditions change, so confirm the current rules.
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 Italy, look for movers affiliated with FIDI or IAM and ask directly about their sailings from Genoa, La Spezia or Trieste toward Poti and Batumi, their experience with Revenue Service clearance and Georgian VAT, and their inland delivery to Tbilisi and beyond.
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 Italy to Georgia?
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs about €2,300 to €4,500 in shared container space, and a full three bedroom home in sole use lands around €7,000 to €9,500 door to door, before Georgian taxes. Eighteen percent VAT and any duty are assessed separately at clearance.
How long does shipping take from Italy to Georgia?
Plan on roughly four to eight weeks door to door for a sole use container and six to ten weeks for a shared load. Goods sail across the Mediterranean and through the Bosphorus to Poti or Batumi, usually with one transhipment, before inland delivery to Tbilisi.
Do I pay duty or tax on my furniture moving to Georgia?
Usually yes. Georgia has no transfer of residence exemption, so used household goods are cleared as cargo and value added tax of eighteen percent applies to the assessed value, with duty of zero, five or twelve percent by item. Temporary admission for up to a year is an alternative.
Can I bring my car from Italy to Georgia?
A vehicle is possible but follows its own rules separate from household goods, with its own taxes and a registration process in Georgia. Confirm the current import charges and emissions rules with the Revenue Service before shipping.
Do I need a visa to move to Georgia from Italy?
Italian citizens may stay in Georgia for up to three hundred and sixty five days without a visa, which covers a trial year. For longer settlement you would apply for a residence permit through work, property ownership or investment. Confirm the current rules before you commit.