Moving from Norway to Panama
A practical guide to shipping your home from Oslo, clearing customs at Colon or Balboa, and settling into Panamanian paperwork without surprises.
Moving from Norway to Panama, in one honest summary.
A move from Norway to Panama is a deep sea container haul from Oslo, often via a North Sea or Northern European hub, across the Atlantic to Colon on the Caribbean side, near the Manzanillo and Cristobal terminals, or onward to Balboa on the Pacific by Panama City. For a typical two to three bedroom home in 2026 you should budget roughly EUR 6,000 to EUR 13,500 door to door, driven by whether you share a container or take a full one, and the inland delivery distance once your goods land.
The thing that surprises people on this route is that the household goods exemption is tied to your residency. Panama lets new residents bring in a one time shipment of used household goods, the menaje de casa, with relief from import duty, but the benefit is linked to your immigration status and the timing of your residency approval. A container that arrives before your residency is granted can face duty or storage, so the sequence matters.
Plan on seven to ten weeks door to door once the container sails, since the route from Norway usually routes through a hub before the Atlantic crossing. Book early, keep a detailed inventory in value order, and line up your residency so the menaje de casa relief applies cleanly when the container reaches Colon or Balboa.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.
These are indicative 2026 ranges in euros for the Norway to Panama lane, door to door. Volume, season, and the delivery distance inside Panama move the final number more than anything else.
Shared container means your goods travel as part load and share space with other shipments, which is cheaper but slower because it waits to consolidate. A full container is faster and more secure once volume passes roughly a one bedroom home. Summer is the peak season and prices rise from June to September.
- +Lowest cost for small volumes
- +Good for partial moves and boxes
- −Slower, waits to consolidate
- −Extra handling at the groupage depot
- +Sole use, sealed at your door
- +Right size for a one to two bed home
- +Faster clearance with the menaje file
- −Some unused space for smaller loads
- +Fits a three to four bed household
- +Best value per cubic metre
- −Overkill below a two bed volume
- +Days, not weeks
- +Ideal for a first essentials box
- −Costly for full households
- −Strict weight and size limits
Get moving quotes for Norway to Panama.
Tell us your home size and timing and we put your Norway to Panama move in front of vetted international movers who run this lane. Free, no obligation.
A realistic schedule for this route.
A realistic schedule from first quote to final delivery on the Norway to Panama route. Customs clearance depends on your residency documents being ready, so build in a buffer.
Get quotes and book
Request a binding pre move survey from movers who run this lane. Lock your sailing once you have a firm residency timeline, since peak summer sailings out of Northern Europe fill early.
Sort documents
Assemble your passport, residency approval or its application, a detailed inventory in value order, and the documents the menaje de casa relief requires. This is the step that decides clearance speed in Panama.
Pack and load
Professional packers wrap and inventory everything, load the container, and seal it at your door. You keep a copy of the signed inventory.
Ocean transit
The container sails from Oslo, usually via a Northern European hub, across the Atlantic to Colon, or onward to Balboa. Typical port to port time is four to six weeks depending on routing and transshipment.
Customs and delivery
Panamanian customs review your goods against your residency status. With the menaje file in order, clearance proceeds, and the mover then trucks your shipment to your address and unpacks.
Bringing used household goods into Panama.
Panama allows new residents to import a one time shipment of used household goods, known as the menaje de casa, with relief from import duty when the goods accompany an approved residency. The benefit is administered by the Autoridad Nacional de Aduanas, the national customs authority, and is tied to your immigration status through the Servicio Nacional de Migracion.
You will typically need your passport, your residency approval or carnet, your cedula or its application once you have residency, and a detailed inventory of the goods in value order. New items in commercial quantities and anything that looks like it is for resale fall outside the menaje relief and attract duty, so keep the focus on genuine used household effects and keep proof of ownership where you can.
Restricted and controlled items follow the usual pattern: firearms, certain foods, plants and some electronics need permits or are barred. Vehicles can be imported but face their own taxes and registration steps. Pets travel under the Panamanian veterinary import rules and need a health certificate and current vaccination records prepared in advance.
The routes in for this corridor.
Most people moving from Norway to Panama arrive on one of a few clear routes. Each is summarised in two sentences. None of this is immigration advice, so confirm details with official Panamanian sources before you commit.
Norway is on Panama's friendly nations list, so Norwegian citizens can apply on the basis of economic ties such as a job offer, a qualifying property purchase, or a fixed bank deposit. It grants provisional residency that converts to permanent after the qualifying period.
Available to people with a qualifying lifetime pension, this popular route offers residency and a range of discounts. It suits retirees with a stable pension income from Norway or elsewhere.
Granted to people who make a qualifying investment in Panamanian real estate, securities, or a fixed deposit. It offers a faster path to permanent residency for those who can invest the required amount.
Tied to a Panamanian employer and subject to workforce quotas, the work permit accompanies a residency category. It suits people moving from Norway for a specific role.
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.
Look first for membership of FIDI or IAM, the two international moving networks whose members are audited for financial stability and quality. A mover that runs the Norway to Panama lane regularly will understand the routing out of Oslo, the menaje de casa relief, and clearance at Colon and Balboa, which a generalist often does not.
Insist on a binding pre move survey, in person or by video, so the quote reflects your real volume rather than a guess. Get the scope in writing: who packs, who handles customs paperwork at each end, what insurance covers, and what the destination delivery charge includes. Compare like for like, because the cheapest headline number often hides charges that appear later.
Check the insurance terms and the claims record, read recent reviews from people who moved on the same route, and confirm the mover carries marine or transit cover that pays replacement value, not a token figure by weight. When you are ready, the quote form below puts your move in front of vetted movers who run this corridor, with no obligation.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Norway to Panama?
As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom home runs roughly EUR 3,200 to EUR 8,500 and a two to three bedroom home roughly EUR 5,800 to EUR 13,500 door to door, depending on shared versus full container and delivery distance in Panama.
How long does shipping take from Norway to Panama?
Plan on seven to ten weeks door to door for a full container once it sails, with ocean transit of four to six weeks from Oslo via a Northern European hub to Colon or Balboa, plus packing, customs and delivery. Shared loads take longer because they wait to consolidate.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Panama?
New residents can usually import a one time menaje de casa shipment of used household goods with relief from import duty, provided the goods accompany an approved residency. Outside that, normal import rules apply, so confirm your entitlement before shipping.
Which port will my shipment arrive at?
Most household shipments to Panama arrive at Colon on the Caribbean side, near the Manzanillo and Cristobal terminals, or at Balboa on the Pacific by Panama City. Your mover chooses based on routing and your final delivery address.
Can I bring my car from Norway to Panama?
You can, but the car faces import taxes and registration steps in Panama, and shipping a vehicle adds cost and paperwork. Treat a car as a separate project and get specialist advice.
When should I start planning the move?
Begin nine to thirteen weeks ahead, and earlier if you move in the June to September peak. The real deadline is having your residency approved so the menaje de casa relief applies and customs clearance is not held up.
Last reviewed: 31 December 2025. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.