Moving from Norway to Georgia
A practical guide to shipping a home from Norway to Georgia by sea, the realistic timeline to the Black Sea ports of Poti and Batumi, why Georgia treats household goods as taxable cargo, and the residence steps that fit this corridor.
Norway to Georgia is a long sea move where the destination charges tax on your household goods.
Moving a household from Norway to Georgia is a long ocean shipment. Containers leave Oslo or another Norwegian load point, sail south through the North Sea and the Mediterranean, pass the Bosphorus and reach the Black Sea ports of Poti or Batumi, where Georgian household imports are handled. 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 route, the freight is the long stretch and the clearance is the careful one.
The point that surprises people is tax. Unlike many countries that admit a transfer of residence free of charge, Georgia generally treats imported household goods as commercial cargo, so value added tax of eighteen percent applies, and a small number of categories can carry additional duty. A detailed valued inventory listing each item, its quantity and its value is required, because the assessment is built on it. There is a route to bring goods in under temporary import for up to a year without paying, but they must then be re exported or cleared, so most people settling permanently plan for the tax.
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs roughly kr 45,000 to kr 90,000 in shared space, while a full three bedroom home in a sole use forty foot container lands around kr 130,000 to kr 185,000 door to door, before destination taxes. Budget for the value added tax separately and get your Georgian tax identification arranged while the goods are in transit.
What shipping a household from Norway to Georgia costs in 2026.
Indicative ranges in Norwegian kroner for 2026, covering the freight and move services. Georgian value added tax on the goods is assessed separately at clearance and is not included in these ranges.
Indicative ranges for 2026, in Norwegian kroner. Real quotes depend on volume, the Norwegian load point, season, the Black Sea clearance and the road delivery to your Georgian city. Destination value added tax is extra.
- +You pay only for the space your goods occupy
- +Best value for a one bedroom
- −Consolidation adds weeks before sailing
- −Sailing date depends on the load filling up
- +Fits a typical two bedroom home
- +Your goods travel alone and are handled less
- +Faster and on your own schedule
- −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 both ends
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A realistic schedule for this route.
A conservative schedule for a Norway to Georgia move. The fixed points are your sailing date and your Georgian tax identification, so start both early.
Book the move and take a survey
Get a binding in home or video survey of your volume from movers who run the Norway to Georgia lane, and lock a sailing while you plan your residence and tax steps.
Prepare a valued inventory
Build a detailed inventory listing each item, its quantity and its value, because Georgian customs assess value added tax on this. Decide whether you will clear and pay or use temporary import.
Pack and load in Norway
Movers pack and load your container, match the contents to your inventory, then seal it and book the sailing toward the Black Sea.
Sea passage to the Black Sea
The box sails through the Mediterranean and the Bosphorus to Poti or Batumi, often with one transhipment, which is the longest part of the move.
Customs clearance at Poti or Batumi
Your agent presents the valued inventory and clears the goods, with value added tax assessed unless you use temporary import. A Georgian tax identification is needed for this.
Delivery and unpacking
The container moves by road to your home in Tbilisi, Kutaisi or your chosen city, where the crew unloads, unwraps and removes the packing materials.
Bringing used household goods into Georgia.
Georgia handles a household move differently from most European destinations. Used household goods and personal effects are generally treated as commercial cargo, so value added tax of eighteen percent applies on clearance, and a limited set of categories can carry additional import duty. A valued inventory that states the box number, the items, the quantity and the value of each is strictly required, because the assessment is built directly on it. Clearance is administered by the Revenue Service of Georgia, and you obtain a tax identification number, usually while the goods are in transit, to complete it.
There is a temporary import route that allows goods to enter for up to a year without paying, after which they must be re exported or formally cleared, which suits some short term moves but not a permanent relocation. Vehicles, alcohol and tobacco above allowances and any restricted items follow their own rules. Because the tax is real and the paperwork is detailed, the honest plan for this corridor is to budget for the value added tax and prepare a precise inventory before the container sails.
The routes in for this corridor.
Norwegian citizens can enter Georgia and stay for up to a year visa free, which is unusually generous, but settling for the long term still means choosing the right residence route. The path depends on why you are moving.
Norwegian citizens can live in Georgia for up to three hundred and sixty five days visa free, which covers many people during their first year while they decide on a longer route.
For those with Georgian employment or a registered business, a temporary residence permit is granted on work or investment grounds and renewed from inside the country.
Owning qualifying property in Georgia can support a residence permit, a route that suits remote workers and independent movers relocating from Norway. Thresholds and conditions change.
Spouses and close family of Georgian citizens or residents can apply for residence on family grounds, then register for the documents that follow.
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 Norway, look for movers affiliated with FIDI or IAM and ask directly about their sailings to Poti and Batumi, their experience with the Revenue Service of Georgia and value added tax clearance, and their onward delivery to Tbilisi and Kutaisi.
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 Norway to Georgia?
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs about kr 45,000 to kr 90,000 in shared container space, and a full three bedroom home in a sole use forty foot container lands around kr 130,000 to kr 185,000 door to door, before destination taxes. Georgian value added tax is assessed separately.
How long does shipping take from Norway to Georgia?
Plan on roughly seven to eleven weeks door to door for a sole use container and eleven to fifteen weeks for a shared load. Goods sail through the Mediterranean to Poti or Batumi, often with one transhipment, which adds time.
Do I pay duty or VAT on my furniture moving to Georgia?
Usually yes. Georgia generally treats imported household goods as commercial cargo, so value added tax of eighteen percent applies on clearance, with possible additional duty on a few categories. A precise valued inventory is required. A temporary import route exists but the goods must later be re exported or cleared.
Can I bring my car from Norway to Georgia?
A vehicle is possible but follows its own rules separate from household goods, with its own taxes and registration. Confirm the current requirements before shipping a car, as the cost can be significant.
What do I need to settle in Georgia?
You will need a tax identification number and personal number from the Revenue Service of Georgia, arranged around the time your goods clear, and a residence route for stays beyond the generous visa free year. Set these up early.
Last reviewed: 12 January 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.