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NORIDNUpdated June 7, 2026

Moving from Norway to Indonesia

A long sea haul from the Norwegian coast to the islands of Indonesia, where the container reaches Tanjung Priok in Jakarta and your limited stay permit decides whether your goods clear without heavy duty. Here is the honest brief on cost, sea transit, the KITAS rule, and what you cannot bring.

Indicative all in cost
$5,200 to 11,200
2 to 3 bed, shared container
Door to door
10 to 14 weeks
Oslo to Tanjung Priok by sea
Best method
Shared container
best value for a 2 to 3 bed
The surprise
Your KITAS gates it all
no limited stay permit, no relief on used goods

Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.

AThe verdict

The honest summary of this move.

Moving a household from Norway to Indonesia is a long ocean move from the North Atlantic to the largest archipelago on earth, and it is one of the more demanding corridors for customs. For a 2 to 3 bedroom home, a shared container runs roughly 5,200 to 11,200 US dollars in 2026, with delivery in about ten to fourteen weeks door to door once your goods leave Oslo, or a hub such as Rotterdam, for Tanjung Priok, the main container port serving Jakarta.

This is an ocean move. Your belongings are packed in Norway, loaded at Oslo or trucked to a larger European hub such as Rotterdam or Hamburg, and shipped through Suez and the Indian Ocean to Tanjung Priok in north Jakarta, or to Tanjung Perak in Surabaya if that is closer to your destination. Price is driven by your volume in cubic metres, whether you share a container or take a sole use box, the season, and the distance for onward delivery, which on the islands can be significant.

Clearance is run by the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, known locally as Bea Cukai, and it is strict. The decisive factor is your limited stay permit, the KITAS. Used household goods imported by a KITAS holder can clear with relief, but the rules are exacting: the goods must be used personal effects, you generally need to ship them within a set window of your arrival, and the paperwork must line up with your permit and your tax number.

On the Norwegian side you report your move abroad to the National Registry, the Folkeregisteret, through the Tax Administration, the Skatteetaten. On arrival in Indonesia the documents that run your life are your KITAS and your NPWP, the taxpayer identification number. Indonesia uses the rupiah rather than the Norwegian krone, so budget in rupiah. The hard edge of this corridor is the prohibited list and the screening, so anything sensitive should stay in Norway rather than risk holding up the whole shipment.

BThe real number

What it costs, by home size and method.

The numbers below are indicative ranges for Norway to Indonesia in 2026. It is a long route to Southeast Asia, so your volume, whether you share or take a sole use container, and the season drive the price.

Home sizeShared container20ft container40ft container
Studio or 1 bedroom$3,200 to 6,000$5,200 to 8,4007,200 to 11,200
2 to 3 bedrooms$5,200 to 11,200$7,600 to 12,8009,800 to 16,800
4 plus bedrooms$8,000 to 14,800$10,000 to 16,80012,000 to 21,500

Indicative ranges for 2026 in US dollars. The main drivers are volume in cubic metres, whether you share a container or take a sole use box, packing scope, the season, and the onward delivery distance from Tanjung Priok. A summer move costs more, since June to September is peak demand.

Shared container
Groupage, part load
$5,200 to 11,200
10 to 14 weeks door to door
  • + Best value for a 2 to 3 bedroom home
  • + You pay only for the space you use
  • × Consolidation can add a week or two
Sole use 40ft
Dedicated container
$9,800 to 16,800
9 to 13 weeks door to door
  • + Your goods only, sealed at your door
  • + Fits a larger family home
  • × More than a small load needs
Air freight
Fast, by weight
$10 to 18 per kg
1 to 2 weeks door to door
  • + Days not weeks to Jakarta
  • + Good for essentials you need first
  • × Several times the cost of sea by volume
CThe plan

A sane timeline for this move.

With clearance gated by your permit, the plan revolves around your KITAS, shipping inside the allowed window, your NPWP, and a clean inventory that satisfies Bea Cukai.

13 weeks out

Secure your KITAS route

Confirm your limited stay permit is progressing, since the KITAS is what allows used household goods to clear with relief at Bea Cukai.

11 weeks out

Get three surveys

Have movers run video or in home surveys in Norway for an accurate volume and a binding quote that names Oslo or a European hub as the load port and your Indonesian delivery address.

8 weeks out

Book and plan your exit

Confirm a shared or sole use container and sailing dates, and decide when you will report your move abroad to the Folkeregisteret through the Skatteetaten.

4 weeks out

Prepare clearance papers

Build a detailed packing list, gather your passport, your KITAS, and your NPWP, and check the shipping window so the goods arrive within the allowed period after your entry.

Before arrival

Brief your local agent

Appoint a customs agent in Indonesia and forward documents, since clearance at Tanjung Priok depends on the paperwork matching your permit exactly.

On arrival

Clear and deliver

Bea Cukai reviews your permit, tax number, and inventory and screens the load, and your effects clear with relief if everything is in order, before delivery to your address.

DCustoms and import into Indonesia

Bringing your household goods into Indonesia.

Clearance into Indonesia is handled by the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, Bea Cukai, and is strict. Used household goods can clear with relief, but only for holders of a limited stay permit who meet the timing and documentation rules.

The KITAS, the limited stay permit, is the foundation of the import. Relief on used household goods is generally available to KITAS holders, but the goods must be used personal effects rather than new or commercial items, and they usually need to be shipped within a set window around your arrival. Customs will want a detailed packing list, your passport, your KITAS, and your NPWP taxpayer identification number, and the names on the documents must match.

Screening is real, so the prohibited and restricted lists govern what you pack. Narcotics and weapons are prohibited, and printed matter, films, and images considered to breach local standards are restricted and can be held or seized. Quantities matter too: multiples of the same item or anything resembling stock for sale fall outside personal effects relief. Keep medicines in original packaging with prescriptions, since some are controlled.

Vehicles are difficult to import and are usually better bought locally given the formalities and taxes. Pets enter under Indonesian animal health rules with permits and vaccinations arranged in advance, and some areas have their own conditions. Because every step is anchored to your KITAS and the timing of your shipment, the smoothest moves are the ones where the permit is in hand and the inventory is ready before the container leaves Europe.

Verify before you move. Customs procedures, KITAS based relief, shipping windows, and the prohibited list change over time. Confirm the current position with Bea Cukai and your destination agent before you ship.
EVisas and residency

The realistic routes for this corridor.

Norwegian citizens need a permit to live in Indonesia, and the limited stay permit, the KITAS, is what most movers hold. The route you take to a KITAS depends on whether you work, retire, invest, or join a family member.

Work KITASMost common

Sponsored by an Indonesian employer through a foreign worker plan, the work KITAS is the basis many movers use. The employer handles much of the process, and the permit underpins your household goods clearance.

Family or dependent KITASJoining a holder

A spouse and children can hold a dependent KITAS sponsored by a working or investing permit holder, giving them legal residence tied to the main applicant.

Retirement KITASOlder movers

For applicants above the qualifying age who can meet the income or means conditions, the retirement KITAS offers a route to live in Indonesia without local employment.

Investor or second homeBusiness and means

Routes tied to investment or the second home programme exist for those establishing a business or showing significant funds, each with its own thresholds and conditions.

Not immigration advice. KITAS categories, sponsorship rules, age and income thresholds, and second home conditions change. Confirm current requirements with the Indonesian immigration authority or an Indonesian consulate before relying on any route, since this is not immigration advice.
FChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for Norway to Indonesia.

We never name, rank, or recommend a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that matters on this exact lane. Apply it to any quote, then request comparable quotes through the form below.

FIDI or IAM affiliation

Membership of the FIDI Global Alliance or the International Association of Movers signals audited financial stability and a complaints process you can lean on if something goes wrong.

Real corridor experience

Ask how many households the company has shipped from Norway to Indonesia in the past year. A mover that runs the lane often knows the route, the paperwork, and the destination agent by heart.

A binding pre move survey

Insist on a video or in home survey and a binding or not to exceed quote. A price built from a real volume estimate is the only quote you can compare like for like.

Clear insurance terms

Read how transit cover is calculated, what the deductible is, and whether valuation is by replacement value. Vague cover is the most common regret on an international move.

Verifiable reviews

Look for recent, specific reviews that name the destination, not just star ratings. Patterns in how a company handles claims tell you more than any single glowing note.

Written scope and timeline

Everything that matters belongs in writing: packing, any customs clearance, delivery, unpacking, and debris removal, with who pays destination charges spelled out.

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?Common questions

Questions people ask about this move.

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

For a 2 to 3 bedroom home, a shared container typically costs from about 5,200 to 11,200 US dollars in 2026. Volume, whether you share or take a sole use container, and the season drive the price. Base your budget on a binding pre move survey.

How long does shipping take from Norway to Indonesia?

Plan on roughly ten to fourteen weeks door to door, with your goods loaded at Oslo or a European hub and shipped to Tanjung Priok in Jakarta. A sole use container sits at the faster end and a shared load a little longer because of consolidation. Air freight lands in one to two weeks at a higher cost.

Do I pay duty on my household goods moving to Indonesia?

It depends on your permit. Holders of a limited stay permit, the KITAS, can usually clear used household goods with relief if the goods are personal effects and arrive within the allowed window. Without a KITAS your effects are treated as a normal import and can attract duty and tax.

Why does the KITAS matter so much for shipping?

Because Indonesian customs relief on used household goods is tied to your limited stay permit. The KITAS, your NPWP tax number, and the inventory must line up, and the goods generally need to ship within a set period of your arrival, so the permit gates the whole import.

What can I not ship to Indonesia?

Narcotics and weapons are prohibited, and printed matter, films, and images considered to breach local standards are restricted and can be held. Commercial quantities and new stock fall outside personal effects relief, so anything doubtful should stay in Norway.

What do I need to do with the Folkeregisteret before I leave?

When you move abroad you report your move to the National Registry, the Folkeregisteret, through the Tax Administration, the Skatteetaten. This updates your registration and affects your Norwegian tax position, so plan the date as part of your move.