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Moving from Norway to Ecuador

A long Pacific bound sea move into a country that lets new residents bring one household shipment in free of duty. Here is the honest brief on container costs to Guayaquil, how the SENAE menaje de casa exemption works, the visa routes, and a timeline you can plan around.

Indicative cost
kr75,000 to 150,000
2 to 3 bed, by sea
Transit time
7 to 10
weeks door to door
Customs
Menaje
one shipment, residents
Best method
Sea freight
shared or full container
AThe verdict

A long ocean move where your residency visa and a single, well timed shipment are what make the customs exemption work.

A move from Norway to Ecuador travels by sea. Your goods leave a Norwegian port such as Oslo, or feed through a North Sea hub like Hamburg, Rotterdam, or Antwerp, and sail across the Atlantic, through the Panama Canal, and down to Guayaquil, Ecuador's main port, before moving inland by road to Quito, Cuenca, or the coast. Air freight can carry the first essentials, but on a crossing this long that is an expensive stopgap rather than a plan for the whole household.

The thing that shapes this move is the menaje de casa exemption. Ecuador's customs service, the Servicio Nacional de Aduana del Ecuador (SENAE), allows a person who is establishing residence to import their used household goods free of duty and tax, but as a single shipment tied to your residency status and a tight arrival window. Get the visa and the timing right and the saving is large. Get them wrong and your goods can be taxed as a normal import.

Ecuador uses the United States dollar as its official currency, which removes exchange friction once you arrive and makes budgeting straightforward. This move is priced here in Norwegian kroner, and prices below are indicative for 2026, covering the move itself. The cost of living in Ecuador is far below the Norwegian level, a large part of why retirees and remote workers choose it.

BThe real number

What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.

For an ocean move the figure is driven by volume and whether you fill a container or share one. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 in Norwegian kroner, door to door, including transport from your Norwegian home, the sea crossing, and delivery in Ecuador.

Home sizeShared containerFull container
Studio or 1 bedroomkr40,000 to 75,000kr75,000 to 115,000
2 to 3 bedroomskr75,000 to 150,000kr150,000 to 230,000
4 plus bedroomskr160,000 to 245,000kr230,000 to 345,000

Indicative 2026 ranges in Norwegian kroner, door to door by sea. Volume, season, the inland delivery distance from Guayaquil to Quito or Cuenca, and port handling and broker fees move the figure. Booking ahead of the northern summer peak helps on price.

Shared container
Groupage, LCL
kr75,000 to 150,000
9 to 12 weeks door to door
  • +Best value for a studio or a typical apartment, you pay for the space you use
  • +Consolidated loads run from the Nordic and North Sea ports toward Guayaquil
  • Slower, because your goods wait for consolidation and deconsolidation
Full container
20ft or 40ft, FCL
kr150,000 to 230,000
7 to 10 weeks door to door
  • +Faster and your goods travel sealed and alone
  • +Worth it for a two bed home and up, and suits the single menaje shipment
  • You pay for the whole box even if you do not fill it
Air freight
Priority, per kg
high by volume
1 to 2 weeks door to door
  • +Fastest way to land essentials before the container arrives
  • +Useful for the long gap on this route
  • Rarely sensible for a full household and may sit outside the menaje exemption
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CThe timeline

A realistic schedule for this route.

Working back from your arrival in Ecuador, here is a realistic schedule for a long ocean move with a single, time limited shipment.

14 plus weeks out

Secure your residency visa

Apply for the Ecuadorian residence visa that fits your situation, because the menaje de casa exemption is only available to people establishing residence. The visa is the foundation of the whole customs plan, so start it early.

10 weeks out

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, and confirm the mover has a local agent who handles SENAE menaje clearance.

7 weeks out

Build the menaje inventory

Prepare the detailed menaje de casa inventory that SENAE requires, listing your used goods. Because it is one shipment, decide now what travels and what you leave or sell, since you cannot easily split it later.

4 weeks out

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 leg, keeping them separate from the menaje shipment.

Arrival window

Clear customs and take delivery

Time the shipment to arrive within the window your residency allows. Your local agent files the menaje declaration with SENAE, customs review it, and once cleared the load moves by road to your home.

DCustoms and import

One used household shipment, free of duty, for people taking up residence.

Ecuadorian customs are run by the Servicio Nacional de Aduana del Ecuador, the SENAE. A person taking up residence may import their used household goods, the menaje de casa, free of import duty and tax, but the rule is specific. It applies to a single shipment of genuinely used personal and household effects, tied to your residency visa, and it must arrive within the time limit set around your entry, commonly within a few months. It is a one time benefit, not an open door to repeated imports.

Your residency status and a clean inventory are central. You will need your residency visa, your passport, and a detailed valued inventory of the goods, typically translated and presented through a local agent who files the declaration with SENAE. Because the exemption covers one shipment, plan everything to travel together. Goods sent separately or after the window can be assessed as a normal taxable import.

Ship goods that are clearly used and yours. New items in retail packaging and commercial quantities sit outside the menaje definition and can be taxed. Restricted goods follow Ecuadorian controls on weapons, certain foods and plants, and similar items. Importing a vehicle is tightly restricted and rarely worthwhile. Pets can travel with the right veterinary certificate and vaccinations, so arrange that well ahead.

Verify before you move Ecuador's menaje de casa rules, the arrival window, the value limits, and the documents SENAE requires change and depend on your visa. Confirm the current position with the SENAE and your local clearing agent before you ship.
EVisa and residency

The routes in for this corridor.

Most people moving from Norway to Ecuador come on a residence route that also unlocks the menaje exemption. Each note is a summary, not immigration advice.

Pensioner visaRetirees

A residence visa for people with a stable lifetime pension or social security income above a set monthly threshold. It is the classic route for retirees and a common reason this corridor exists.

Rentista or investorIndependent means

A residence visa for those with steady passive income from rentals or investments, or who invest a qualifying amount in property or a business in Ecuador. Thresholds change, so confirm the current figures.

Professional or work visaEmployed

A residence visa for people with a recognised university qualification or a job offer in Ecuador. Document legalisation and recognition of your degree are usually part of the process.

Family routeJoining family

Spouses, partners, and dependents of Ecuadorian citizens or residents can apply for family based residence. The conditions depend on the relationship and the sponsor's status.

Verify before you moveVisa and residency rules change and depend on your nationality and circumstances. This is a summary, not immigration advice. Confirm the current rules with the official government source for your situation before you commit to anything.
FFirst weeks on arrival

Your first weeks in Ecuador, in order.

Once you land, a few registrations turn a residency visa into a settled life in Quito, Cuenca, or on the coast.

  • 1
    Register your residence. Complete the residence steps that follow your visa so your status is active and recorded, the basis for the menaje clearance and for living legally in Ecuador.
  • 2
    Get your cedula. Apply for your cedula, the Ecuadorian identity document for residents, at the civil registry. It is needed for banking, contracts, healthcare, and most official dealings.
  • 3
    Open a bank account. With your cedula and proof of address you can open a US dollar account, since Ecuador uses the dollar, for rent, utilities, and day to day spending.
  • 4
    Sort healthcare. Register with the social security health system (IESS) if you contribute, or arrange private cover, which is widely used and affordable. Locate your nearest clinic and hospital.
  • 5
    Set up utilities. With your cedula and an address, arrange electricity, water, and internet. Note the local 120 volt supply when you plug in appliances brought from Norway.
Choosing a mover

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 Ecuador ocean move regularly and understands the SENAE menaje de casa clearance at Guayaquil, 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 Ecuador ocean move move and the customs experience.

?Common questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Norway to Ecuador?

As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom move runs about 40,000 to 115,000 Norwegian kroner by sea, a two to three bedroom home about 75,000 to 230,000, and a larger four plus bedroom home from roughly 160,000 upward, door to door. Volume, container choice, and the inland delivery distance move the number, so get a survey for a real figure.

How long does shipping take from Norway to Ecuador?

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, the Atlantic and Panama Canal crossing to Guayaquil, customs clearance, and inland delivery. Air freight can land essentials in 1 to 2 weeks.

Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Ecuador?

Not if you qualify for the menaje de casa exemption. A person establishing residence can import one shipment of used household goods free of duty and tax, tied to a residency visa and an arrival window. It is a one time benefit, so confirm the current rules with SENAE and your agent.

What currency does Ecuador use?

Ecuador uses the United States dollar as its official currency, so once you arrive there is no exchange to manage day to day. The move itself is priced here in Norwegian kroner, but your rent, utilities, and spending in Ecuador will be in US dollars.

Do I need a visa to move from Norway to Ecuador?

Yes, you need a residence visa, and it is also what unlocks the menaje de casa customs exemption. Common routes are the pensioner visa, the rentista or investor visa, a professional or work visa, and family reunion. This is a summary, not immigration advice.

Last reviewed: 2 January 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.