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NORMLTUpdated June 7, 2026

Moving from Norway to Malta

A move from the north of Europe to the Mediterranean. Here is the honest brief on shipping from Oslo to Valletta, the transfer of residence relief that applies because Norway sits outside the EU customs union, and the steps that actually matter when you relocate from Norway to Malta.

Indicative all in cost
$3,200 to 7,000
2 to 3 bed, shared load
Door to door
3 to 5 weeks
Oslo to Valletta
Best method
Shared load
best value for a 2 to 3 bed
The surprise
Norway counts as non EU
so you claim transfer of residence relief, not free circulation

Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.

AThe verdict

The honest summary of this move.

Moving from Norway to Malta carries one twist that surprises people. Norway sits outside the European Union customs union, so even though Norwegians have free movement rights, your household goods are treated as arriving from a non EU country and you claim transfer of residence relief rather than moving in free circulation.

This is a long surface move. Goods usually leave Oslo by sea, routed through a northern European hub and down to the Mediterranean, arriving at Valletta or the Malta Freeport at Marsaxlokk. Plan for three to five weeks door to door for a shared load, faster for a dedicated container. Air freight is reserved for the few things you need in the first days.

Cost is driven by your volume and whether you share the load or take a dedicated service. For a typical two to three bedroom home a shared load is usually the best value, while a full house or a fixed date points to a dedicated container. Malta adds local delivery, which can be slow through the narrow streets of the older towns, plus port handling, so budget for those.

The point to get right is customs. As a non EU origin, Malta grants transfer of residence relief on used household goods, but it has real conditions: you must have lived outside the EU for at least twelve months, you undertake to settle in Malta, and a refundable cash deposit may be held. Keep your Norwegian deregistration confirmation, because it is the proof customs want.

BThe real number

What it costs, by home size and method.

The numbers below are indicative ranges for Norway to Malta in 2026, expressed in euros. The corridor is long but surface based, so your volume, whether you share the load, and the access at delivery in Malta drive the price more than the distance.

Home sizeShared loadDedicated containerAir freight
Studio or 1 bedroom$2,000 to 4,200$4,000 to 7,5003,200 to 6,500
2 to 3 bedrooms$3,200 to 7,000$6,500 to 12,0007,500 to 13,500
4 plus bedrooms$6,000 to 12,000$10,500 to 18,00013,000 to 24,000

Indicative ranges for 2026 in euros. The main drivers are your volume, whether you share the load or take a dedicated service, the season, and the access for the delivery crew in Malta. A binding pre move survey is the only way to get a real figure.

Shared load
Groupage, part load
$3,200 to 7,000
3 to 5 weeks
  • + Best value for a 2 to 3 bedroom home that does not fill a full load.
  • + You pay only for the space your goods take in transit.
  • - Slower, because the service waits for other cargo on the route.
  • + A sensible default for most relocations into Malta.
Dedicated container
Sole use, sealed
$6,500 to 18,000
2 to 4 weeks
  • + Faster and more secure, since your goods travel alone and sealed.
  • + Right for a full home or a four plus bedroom move.
  • - You pay for the whole container even if you do not fill it.
  • + Simpler delivery, as one crew handles the move end to end.
Air freight
Fast, premium
$3,200 to 24,000
3 to 7 days
  • + Fastest way to land essentials while the rest follows by surface.
  • + Good for a small, high priority shipment of clothes and documents.
  • - Far more expensive per volume than surface freight.
  • - Rarely sensible for a whole household.
CThe plan

A sane timeline for this move.

The transit is long but routine. The real work is the paperwork, so deregister cleanly in Norway, line up your transfer of residence proof, and plan your eResidence registration in Malta.

8 to 10 weeks out

Plan your status in Malta

As a Norwegian national you have free movement rights through the EEA, so plan to register for an eResidence document soon after arrival rather than apply for a visa. Gather proof of work, study, or means.

6 weeks out

Get surveys and quotes

Book video or in home surveys with movers who run the Norway to Malta lane and ask for binding or not to exceed quotes so you can compare like for like.

3 to 4 weeks out

Deregister and gather documents

Notify the Norwegian Tax Administration, Skatteetaten, that you are leaving and deregister from the population register, the Folkeregisteret. Keep the confirmation, your passport, inventory, and proof you lived outside the EU.

Moving week

Pack and load

The crew packs and inventories your goods and loads in Oslo. Keep your documents and a small priority shipment of essentials separate.

3 to 5 weeks in transit

Surface transit

Your goods travel by sea from Oslo, routed to the Mediterranean, arriving at Valletta or the Malta Freeport at Marsaxlokk.

Arrival

Clear customs and deliver

A local agent presents your transfer of residence claim, your deregistration proof, and your inventory. Once cleared, your goods are delivered. Build in a little slack, since access in the older towns can slow delivery.

DCustoms and import into Malta

Bringing your household goods into Malta.

Because Norway sits outside the European Union customs union, your household goods arrive in Malta as a transfer of residence from a non EU country. Malta grants relief on used personal effects under that scheme, administered by the Maltese customs authority, provided you meet the conditions.

To qualify you must normally have had your residence outside the EU for a continuous period of at least twelve months, and you undertake to establish your residence in Malta. Goods can be imported from six months before you settle to a year after, and a refundable cash deposit may be taken as security and returned after about a year. Relief does not extend to food, alcohol, or tobacco.

The documents that matter are your passport, your Norwegian deregistration confirmation from Skatteetaten, a detailed inventory with values, the bill of lading or transport document, and proof of your new address in Malta. A local agent usually lodges the declaration. Keep the inventory consistent with the transport papers, because mismatches are the main cause of inspection.

Day to day Malta runs on a few key registrations. You apply for an eResidence card as proof of status, you register for a tax number with the Commissioner for Revenue, and if you bring a vehicle you deal with Transport Malta to register it. Remember that Malta drives on the left, which is worth weighing before you ship a Norwegian car.

Verify before you move. The transfer of residence conditions, the twelve month rule, the deposit, the import window, and the document list change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current position with the Maltese customs authority, or a local agent, before your goods ship.
EVisas and residency

The realistic routes for this corridor.

Norway is in the European Economic Area, so Norwegian nationals can live and work in Malta and simply register, rather than apply for a visa. The routes below describe how you settle your status. These are summaries, not advice, and non EEA family members may face different steps.

Free movement registrationThe main route

As a Norwegian national you exercise free movement rights in Malta through the EEA. You register your residence and apply for an eResidence card, showing you are working, studying, self sufficient, or self employed.

eResidence cardYour proof of status

The eResidence card is the document that confirms your right to reside. It is needed for banking, healthcare, schooling, and most administration, so completing it soon after arrival matters.

Self sufficiency routeFor non workers

If you are not employed in Malta you can register on the basis of stable income and comprehensive sickness cover, the usual self sufficiency conditions for someone exercising free movement.

Family membersConfirm case by case

Family who are also EEA or EU nationals register in the same way. Non EEA family members may need a separate application as the family member of an EEA citizen, so check the specific route.

Not immigration advice. Registration rules, the documents required, income and insurance thresholds, and processing times change. Confirm current requirements with the Maltese authorities before you commit, and do not assume a particular status will be granted.
FChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for Norway to Malta.

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 Malta in the past year. A mover that runs the lane often knows the ports, the customs broker, and the paperwork 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, 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 Malta?

For a 2 to 3 bedroom home a shared load typically costs from about 3,200 to 7,000 euros in 2026, with a dedicated service more for larger homes. Your volume, whether you share, the season, and access at delivery in Malta drive the number. A binding pre move survey is the only way to get a firm figure.

How long does shipping from Norway to Malta take?

Plan for three to five weeks door to door for a shared load, and two to four weeks for a dedicated service. Goods travel by sea from Oslo, routed to the Mediterranean, arriving at Valletta or the Malta Freeport, with consolidation and clearance adding to the time.

Do I pay duty on my furniture moving from Norway to Malta?

Norway sits outside the EU customs union, so you claim transfer of residence relief rather than moving in free circulation. Used household goods can be relieved if you lived outside the EU for at least twelve months and you settle in Malta, subject to a possible refundable deposit. Verify the current rules before you ship.

What do I need to register when I arrive in Malta?

Norwegian nationals register their residence and apply for an eResidence card, then obtain a tax number from the Commissioner for Revenue. If you bring a vehicle you register it with Transport Malta. Remember Malta drives on the left.

Can I bring my car from Norway to Malta?

You can, but weigh it carefully. Malta drives on the left, and you must register a foreign vehicle with Transport Malta within the allowed period and meet local requirements. For many people selling the car in Norway is simpler.