Moving from Norway to Czechia
An overland move from the Nordic north into central Europe, with a customs border in the middle because Norway sits outside the EU customs union. Here is the honest brief on road freight costs to Prague, the transfer of residence relief, the routes in, and a timeline you can plan around.
A clean overland move down through Europe, but Norway is outside the EU customs union so the goods still clear a frontier.
A move from Norway to Czechia is overland. Your goods travel by truck down through Sweden, Denmark, and Germany to Prague, Brno, or wherever you are heading, often with a short ferry or the bridge crossing on the way. There is no ocean container and no distant port, which keeps the timeline to a week or two and the cost well below a sea move.
The thing that surprises people is the customs border. Norway is in the European Economic Area but outside the European Union customs union, so even though Czechia is an EU member, your shipment crosses a real customs frontier. You import your used goods under transfer of residence relief, which admits them free of duty and VAT when you are moving your home into Czechia and meet the ownership and residence conditions.
Who you are shapes the visa side. Norwegian nationals benefit from the EEA agreement and mainly need to register their residence, while people from outside the EEA living in Norway will usually need an Employee Card or EU Blue Card. Prices below are in Norwegian kroner and indicative for 2026. Czechia uses the koruna, so budget for the exchange and a markedly lower cost of living than at home.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.
For an overland move the figure is driven by volume and whether you share a truck or take a dedicated load. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 in Norwegian kroner, door to door, including loading in Norway and delivery anywhere in Czechia.
Indicative 2026 ranges in Norwegian kroner, door to door by road. Volume, the distance, the ferry or bridge crossing out of the Nordics, access at both ends, and whether you share a truck or book a dedicated load move the figure. Summer and month end are busy and prices rise with demand.
- +Best value for a studio or a typical apartment, you pay for the space you use
- +Regular trucks run between the Nordics and central Europe
- −Delivery date is a window, not a fixed day, because the truck combines loads
- +Faster and your goods travel alone on a fixed schedule
- +Worth it for a two bed home and up, or a tight timeline
- −You pay for the whole vehicle even if you do not fill it
- +Fastest option for a small, urgent shipment of essentials
- +Useful if you fly ahead of your goods
- −Expensive and rarely needed on an overland route
Get moving quotes for Norway to Czechia.
Tell us your size and timing. We pass your request to vetted movers who run the Norway to Czechia road route and handle transfer of residence relief at the customs border, and you compare them on your own terms.
A realistic schedule for this route.
Working back from your arrival in Czechia, here is a realistic schedule for an overland move with a customs relief claim.
Sort your right to live there
Confirm how you will reside in Czechia, whether through the EEA agreement as a Norwegian national, an Employee Card, or an EU Blue Card, because your residence basis supports the transfer of residence relief.
Get surveys and quotes
Have movers survey your volume and give a binding price. Compare a shared road load against a dedicated truck for your size and how firm your delivery date needs to be.
Prepare the transfer of residence file
Assemble a valued inventory, proof you have owned and used the goods, and evidence of your move, since this is what the customs relief rests on at the border.
Confirm dates and pack
Lock the collection and delivery dates, finish packing, and set aside documents and valuables to carry yourself.
Collection, border, delivery
The truck loads in Norway, travels south through Europe, clears the customs border with your relief paperwork, and delivers to your door in Czechia, usually within days.
Used effects come in free under transfer of residence relief, because Norway is outside the EU customs union.
Czech customs are run by the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic (Celni sprava Ceske republiky). Norway is in the European Economic Area but outside the EU customs union, so your household goods cross a customs border on the way to Czechia, and you import them under transfer of residence relief. That relief admits used personal effects free of duty and import VAT when you are transferring your normal home to Czechia and meet the conditions.
The conditions are the usual ones for this relief. You generally need to have lived outside the EU customs territory for a continuous period, to have owned and used the goods for a set time before the move, and to be bringing them for your own continued use. The customs file needs a detailed valued inventory, your passport and residence documents, and the relief application, so the goods clear cleanly at the frontier.
New items, goods you have not owned long enough, and commercial quantities can fall outside the relief and attract duty and VAT, so ship things that are genuinely used and yours. Restricted goods follow EU norms, with controls on weapons, certain plants and foods, and the like. A vehicle can sometimes come under the relief if it qualifies, but the Czech registration steps are involved, so weigh it carefully.
The routes in for this corridor.
Most people moving from Norway to Czechia arrive on one of a few routes. Each is a summary to point you in the right direction, not immigration advice.
Norwegian citizens benefit from the European Economic Area agreement, which gives the right to live and work in Czechia. You register your residence and receive a registration certificate rather than securing a visa in advance.
The main combined work and residence permit for non EEA nationals taking a job with a Czech employer. It ties your stay to the role and is the usual route for third country nationals relocating from Norway.
For university educated workers with a qualifying job offer above a salary threshold. It suits higher paid professionals and can offer a smoother path within the EU over time.
Spouses and children joining a resident family member apply for family reunification. The conditions follow the sponsor's status, so confirm what work rights come with it.
Your first weeks in Czechia, in order.
Once you arrive, a handful of registrations turn your residence basis into a settled life in Prague, Brno, or wherever you land.
- 1Register your residence. Report your address to the Ministry of the Interior immigration office (the Department for Asylum and Migration Policy) or the foreign police within the required days of arrival, depending on your status.
- 2Collect your residence document. Pick up your registration certificate or biometric residence card once issued, the proof of your right to stay.
- 3Get a birth number. Apply for a rodne cislo, the Czech birth number, which acts as your personal identifier for health insurance, tax, and most official dealings.
- 4Sort health insurance. Register with a Czech health insurance company, either the public system if you are eligible through work or comprehensive private cover, since proof of insurance is required.
- 5Open a bank account and utilities. With your residence document and address you can open a koruna account and set up electricity, gas, water, and internet.
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 Norway to Czechia road move regularly and understands transfer of residence relief at the EU customs border, 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 Norway to Czechia road move move and the customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Norway to Czechia?
As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom move runs about 15,000 to 58,000 Norwegian kroner by road, a two to three bedroom home about 35,000 to 115,000, and a larger four plus bedroom home from roughly 75,000 upward, door to door. Volume, distance, and whether you share a truck or take a dedicated load move the number, so get a survey for a real figure.
How long does shipping take from Norway to Czechia?
Plan on roughly 4 to 8 days door to door for a dedicated truck and 7 to 14 days for a shared road load, covering collection in Norway, the drive south through Europe, the customs border, and delivery in Czechia. It is one of the quicker corridors on this site because it is overland.
Do I pay duty moving from Norway to Czechia?
Norway is in the EEA but outside the EU customs union, so your goods cross a customs border, yet used household goods are generally admitted free of duty and VAT under transfer of residence relief when you are moving your home and meet the ownership and residence conditions. Confirm the current rules with the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic.
Do I need a visa to move from Norway to Czechia?
Norwegian nationals use the EEA agreement and mainly register their residence. Non EEA nationals living in Norway usually need an Employee Card or EU Blue Card tied to a job. This is a summary, not immigration advice, so verify with the Czech Ministry of the Interior.
Can I bring my car from Norway to Czechia?
Often yes, and it can sometimes come under transfer of residence relief if it qualifies, but you will need to register and have the vehicle approved in Czechia. Check the current registration and emissions rules before you decide whether to drive it down or sell at home.
Last reviewed: 7 April 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.