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Moving from Singapore to Colombia

A long transpacific or transatlantic sea move where your visa and your timing decide your customs bill. Here is the honest brief on container costs, the menaje de casa window, the visa routes, and a timeline you can plan around.

Last reviewed June 7, 2026
Indicative all in cost
SGD 9,000 to 20,000
2 to 3 bed, shared to sole use, in SGD
Door to door by sea
7 to 11 weeks
a long ocean crossing to the Caribbean coast
Typical route
Singapore to Cartagena
one of Asia's biggest ports to Colombia
Watch out for
menaje de casa window
ship inside the entry window or lose relief

A move from Singapore to Colombia travels by sea, a long ocean haul from the Port of Singapore to Cartagena on the Caribbean coast, with Barranquilla and Buenaventura on the Pacific serving other regions. Depending on routing and transhipment a realistic door to door window is seven to eleven weeks. Air freight handles the essentials you need on arrival while the household follows by container.

The thing that surprises people is how much the customs outcome turns on the menaje de casa rules. Colombia lets people arriving to take up residence bring one household shipment, with used goods commonly admitted free of customs duty for holders of a Migrant or Resident visa, but only inside a tight window around your entry, from about a month before to four months after. Ship before your visa is sorted, or too late, and the relief can fall away.

Prices below are in Singapore dollars and indicative for 2026. Colombia uses the peso and the cost of living is well below Singapore, so budget for the far side too, from a rental deposit to replacing appliances built for different voltage and plug standards. The visa comes first, because it anchors both your stay and your menaje de casa claim.

AThe real number

What it costs to move from Singapore to Colombia.

What it really costs to move a household from Southeast Asia to Colombia in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and shipping method. Volume and whether you share a container drive the number far more than the distance.

Home sizeShared containerSole use 20ftSole use 40ft
Studio or 1 bedroomSGD 4,500 to 8,500SGD 8,500 to 12,500SGD 11,000 to 16,000
2 to 3 bedroomsSGD 8,500 to 15,000SGD 12,500 to 20,000SGD 18,000 to 27,000
4 plus bedroomsSGD 15,000 to 23,000SGD 20,000 to 29,000SGD 27,000 to 38,000

Indicative 2026 ranges in Singapore dollars, door to door by sea, before full packing, premium insurance, and any storage. Volume, season, the port pair, and final delivery inland to Bogota or Medellin move the figure. Book early for peak periods.

Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, because you pay to send space across the ocean, so a hard declutter before the survey saves the most. Shared versus sole use trades cost against timing, with groupage cheaper but tied to a consolidation schedule and a full container faster. Season matters, since peak demand lifts prices. And destination delivery counts, because the long inland haul up to Bogota or Medellin from the coast adds cost beyond the port.

BThe timeline

A realistic schedule, working back from the sailing.

Work back from the sailing date and the menaje de casa window. Your visa drives everything, because the relief is only open for a set period around your entry to Colombia.

12 weeks out

Confirm your visa

Lock down your Colombian Migrant or Resident visa before you book, since the menaje de casa relief is tied to your visa and to the window around your entry to take up residence.

9 weeks out

Survey, quote, and book

Have movers run a video or in home survey for an accurate volume and a binding price, then compare shared and sole use container quotes like for like. Confirm the sailing from Singapore to Cartagena.

4 weeks out

Prepare the menaje de casa paperwork

Assemble your passport, visa, and a detailed valued inventory in Colombian form so your agent can lodge the menaje de casa application. Time the shipment to land inside the window around your entry.

Sailing

Pack, load, and sail

The crew packs and loads the container, which sails from Singapore to Cartagena. Keep the documents your agent needs for clearance, and carry essentials by air or in your luggage.

Arrival plus weeks

Clear customs and settle

Your agent clears the shipment at Cartagena under the menaje de casa regime, then arranges inland delivery. Register your cedula de extranjeria, and use it to set up banking and services in Colombia.

CCustoms and import

Clearing your goods into Colombia.

Colombia lets people who arrive to take up residence bring in one household shipment under the menaje de casa regime, the used furniture, appliances, and personal effects that make up a home. The benefit is tied to your visa: holders of a Migrant or Resident visa apply to the national tax and customs authority, the DIAN, and used household goods that have genuinely been in your use are commonly admitted free of customs duty as a one off entry for the family unit, rather than as a commercial import.

Timing is the trap. The shipment can arrive from about one month before you enter Colombia to take up residence up to roughly four months after your entry, and you apply once. Miss that window, ship before your visa is sorted, or send goods that look new or commercial, and the relief can fall away and ordinary import charges apply. You support the claim with your passport, your visa and cedula, a detailed valued inventory in line with Colombian practice, and the bill of lading.

Some items sit outside the relief or are controlled. New goods, items in commercial quantities, firearms, and certain electronics can draw charges or need permits, and bringing a vehicle is a separate and usually expensive decision under Colombia's own rules. Prepare the inventory honestly with values, because the DIAN reviews the list and physical inspection is routine rather than a sign of trouble.

Verify before you moveCustoms rules and the menaje de casa conditions change and depend on your exact visa and timing. Confirm the current duty treatment, the document list, the application window, and any restricted items with the DIAN or a licensed customs agent in Colombia before you ship.
DVisa and residency

How people from Singapore actually move to Colombia.

Most people moving from Singapore to Colombia arrive on a Migrant or Resident visa arranged before the move. A short stay tourist entry does not let you settle or claim the menaje de casa relief.

Migrant (M) work visaEmployment

The main route for people with a Colombian job or a posting, granting residence to live and work while the role lasts and counting toward longer settlement (the Migrant category).

Type
Work
Needs
Employer or contract
Code
M visa
Leads to
Resident visa
Migrant pensioner or income visaRetirees and means

For people who can show a pension or a stable monthly income at the set threshold, a popular route for retirees and the financially independent settling in Colombia.

Type
Income based
Basis
Pension or income
Code
M visa
Work
Limited
Marriage and family visaCouples and family

For the spouse or partner of a Colombian national or resident, and certain dependents, letting you live in Colombia based on the genuine relationship.

Type
Family
Basis
Relationship
Code
M visa
Renews
Yes
Resident (R) and digital nomadLonger stay and remote

The Resident visa is the longer term status reached after qualifying time on a Migrant visa, and a separate visa covers remote workers earning from outside Colombia.

Type
Residence or remote
Basis
Time or foreign income
Code
R or V
Gives
Longer stay
Not immigration adviceIncome thresholds, categories, and rules change and depend on your circumstances. Confirm the current routes with a Colombian consulate or Migracion Colombia and take professional advice before you apply, including the cedula de extranjeria you register after arrival.
MChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for this route, with no names attached.

This site never names, ranks, or recommends a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that separates a safe international mover from a risky one. Apply it to every quote you receive.

1FIDI or IAM affiliation. Membership of FIDI (with the FAIM quality standard) or IAM signals audited financial and operational standards for international household moves.
2Real experience on this exact route. Ask how many moves they ran on this corridor in the last year and which port and clearing agent they use at the destination.
3A binding pre move survey. A proper video or in home survey produces an accurate volume and a quote that will not balloon later. Decline estimates made sight unseen.
4Clear insurance terms. Read what marine transit cover includes, the valuation basis, the excess, and how claims are handled. Get it in writing.
5Independent reviews. Look for consistent, recent reviews that mention customs clearance and delivery, not just collection day.
6Like for like scope. Make every quote cover the same services, the same volume, and the same insurance so the prices are actually comparable.
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QCommon questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Singapore to Colombia?

As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 8,500 to 15,000 Singapore dollars as a shared container and 12,500 to 27,000 dollars for a sole use container, before packing, insurance, and any storage. Volume is the biggest factor, so a hard declutter saves the most. Get a binding quote from a survey.

How long does shipping from Singapore to Colombia take?

Expect about seven to eleven weeks door to door. Goods sail from the Port of Singapore to Cartagena, then clear customs before the inland haul to Bogota or Medellin. A full container is at the faster end, a shared container slower because it waits for a consolidated load. Air freight cuts essentials to about one to two weeks.

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

People arriving to take up residence on a Migrant or Resident visa can usually bring one household shipment under the menaje de casa regime, with used goods commonly admitted free of customs duty, provided they arrive in the window around your entry and you apply once. Verify the current conditions with the DIAN before you ship.

Do I need a visa to move from Singapore to Colombia?

Yes. Common routes are a Migrant work visa, a pensioner or income visa, a marriage or family visa, and the Resident visa for longer stay, plus a separate visa for remote workers. A tourist entry does not let you settle or claim menaje de casa. Confirm your route with a Colombian consulate before you move.

Can I bring my car from Singapore to Colombia?

It is rarely simple. Colombia applies its own taxes and rules to imported vehicles, so once you add freight and compliance the landed cost often exceeds buying locally. Most movers sell at home and buy a car in Colombia. Treat any vehicle as a separate decision and confirm the rules first.

What should I do first when I arrive in Colombia?

Register your cedula de extranjeria, the foreigner identity document, which unlocks daily life. With it you can set up a bank account, services, and a longer lease. Sorting this early, alongside your menaje de casa clearance, makes the rest of the move fall into place.