
Moving from New Zealand to Iceland
About as far as a household move goes, from the South Pacific to the North Atlantic. Here is the honest brief on container costs, the Icelandic transfer of residence relief, the visa routes, and a timeline you can plan around.
A move from New Zealand to Iceland travels by sea, a very long haul from Auckland or Tauranga to a northern European hub port and then onward to Reykjavik, where almost all of Iceland's container traffic lands at the Sundahofn terminal. Because of the distance and the transhipment, a realistic door to door window is eleven to sixteen weeks. Air freight handles the essentials you need first while the household follows by container.
The thing that surprises people is that Iceland, while in the EEA and Schengen, is not in the EU customs union, so your shipment clears Icelandic customs as an import rather than as an internal EU move. The good news is that Iceland runs its own transfer of residence relief, so used household goods can enter free of customs duty and import VAT when you are genuinely moving your home, have lived abroad long enough, and ship within the allowed window.
Prices below are in New Zealand dollars and indicative for 2026. Iceland uses the krona and is an expensive country, so budget carefully for the far side, from a rental deposit to the high cost of daily life. The residence permit comes first, because it anchors both your stay and your transfer of residence claim.
What it costs to move from New Zealand to Iceland.
What it really costs to move a household from the South Pacific to the North Atlantic in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and shipping method. Volume and whether you share a container drive the number far more than the distance.
Indicative 2026 ranges in New Zealand dollars, door to door by sea, before full packing, premium insurance, and any storage. Volume, season, the transhipment hub, and final delivery from Reykjavik move the figure. Southern hemisphere summer is the peak, so book early.
Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, because you pay to send space across the world, so a hard declutter before the survey saves the most. Shared versus sole use trades cost against timing, with groupage cheaper but tied to a consolidation schedule and a full container faster. Season matters, since peak demand lifts prices. And transhipment counts, because the leg from a European hub onward to Reykjavik adds both time and cost.
A realistic schedule for a very long sea move.
Work back from the sailing date and the transfer of residence window. Your residence status drives everything, because the Icelandic relief is tied to moving your normal home.
Confirm your residence route
Lock down your Icelandic residence permit before you book, since the transfer of residence relief is tied to genuinely moving your home and to the window around your arrival in Iceland.
Survey, quote, and book
Have movers run a video or in home survey for an accurate volume and a binding price, then compare shared and sole use container quotes like for like. Confirm the New Zealand port and the routing through a European hub to Reykjavik.
Prepare the customs paperwork
Assemble your passport, your residence permit, and a detailed valued inventory so your agent can lodge the transfer of residence claim with Iceland Revenue and Customs. Time the shipment to arrive inside the allowed window.
Pack, load, and sail
The crew packs and loads the container, which sails to a northern European hub and then onward to Reykjavik. Keep the documents your agent needs for clearance, and carry essentials by air or in your luggage.
Clear customs and settle
Your agent clears the shipment at the Sundahofn terminal under the transfer of residence relief, then arranges delivery. Obtain your kennitala from Registers Iceland and use it to set up banking and services.
Clearing your goods into Iceland.
Iceland is in the EEA and the Schengen area but not in the EU customs union, so a move from outside the EEA clears Icelandic customs as an import rather than as an internal EU transfer. The good news is that Iceland operates its own transfer of residence relief: used household goods and personal effects can be admitted free of customs duty and import VAT when you are moving your normal home to Iceland, you have lived abroad for a qualifying period, usually at least twelve months, and you owned and used the goods before the move. The shipment is handled by Iceland Revenue and Customs at the port of Reykjavik, the Sundahofn terminal that takes almost all of the country's container traffic.
You support the claim with your passport, your Icelandic residence permit from the Directorate of Immigration, a detailed valued inventory, and evidence of your prior residence abroad and of settling in Iceland. Your kennitala, the national identity number issued by Registers Iceland, anchors the admin once you arrive, so obtaining it early smooths both the customs file and daily life. Goods that look new or commercial can be assessed for charges, so keep proof of ownership for newer items.
Some categories sit outside the relief or are tightly controlled, including alcohol and tobacco above strict personal allowances, firearms, and certain foods and plants, which Iceland regulates carefully to protect its isolated environment. Bringing a vehicle is possible but taxed and subject to inspection, so treat a car as a separate decision rather than assuming it travels free with the household. Clearing within the allowed period after arrival keeps storage charges at the port down.
How New Zealanders actually move to Iceland.
New Zealanders are not EEA citizens, so a move to Iceland runs through a residence permit, usually tied to a job and arranged before you travel. The route you choose anchors both your stay and your transfer of residence claim.
Iceland is in the EEA but not the EU, so a third country national moving for work needs a residence permit tied to a job, usually arranged by the employer through the Directorate of Immigration before arrival.
- Type
- Sponsored work
- Needs
- Employer
- Issuer
- Directorate of Immigration
- Start
- Before you move
For the family members of an Icelandic resident or citizen, allowing you to join them and live in Iceland based on the relationship, with its own income and housing conditions.
- Type
- Family
- Basis
- Relationship
- Work
- Usually allowed
- Renews
- Yes
Residence permits for students, researchers, and specialists meet specific needs, each with conditions on enrolment, funding, or the skills shortage they fill.
- Type
- Study or skills
- Basis
- Place or expertise
- Stay
- Tied to purpose
- Renews
- Conditional
After qualifying time on a permit you can apply for longer term residence, and your kennitala from Registers Iceland anchors daily life from the first weeks.
- Type
- Residence
- Basis
- Time on permit
- Get
- Kennitala
- Gives
- Longer stay
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Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from New Zealand to Iceland?
As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 9,500 to 16,000 New Zealand dollars as a shared container and 14,000 to 29,000 dollars for a sole use container, before packing, insurance, and any storage. Volume is the biggest factor, so a hard declutter saves the most. Get a binding quote from a survey.
How long does shipping from New Zealand to Iceland take?
Expect about eleven to sixteen weeks door to door. Goods sail from Auckland or Tauranga to a northern European hub and then onward to Reykjavik, where they land at the Sundahofn terminal before delivery. A full container is at the faster end, a shared container slower. Air freight cuts essentials to about one to two weeks.
Do I pay duty on my household goods moving to Iceland?
Usually not. Iceland is outside the EU customs union but runs its own transfer of residence relief, so used household goods you owned and used before the move can enter free of customs duty and import VAT when you are genuinely settling and ship within the allowed window. Verify the current conditions with Iceland Revenue and Customs before you ship.
Do I need a visa to move from New Zealand to Iceland?
Yes. As a New Zealander you are not an EEA citizen, so common routes are a work residence permit arranged by an employer, family reunification, and study or specialist permits, all issued by the Directorate of Immigration. Confirm your route with the Directorate or an Icelandic mission before you move.
Can I bring my car from New Zealand to Iceland?
It is rarely simple. Iceland taxes imported vehicles and applies inspection rules, and a New Zealand car would be right hand drive in a country that drives on the right. Once you add freight and compliance the cost often exceeds buying locally, so most movers sell at home and buy a car in Iceland.
What should I do first when I arrive in Iceland?
Obtain your kennitala, the national identity number issued by Registers Iceland, which unlocks daily life. With it you can register for tax and healthcare, open a bank account, and sign a longer lease. Sorting this early makes housing and banking fall into place.