
Moving from Spain to Georgia
A Mediterranean to Black Sea move where being inside the EU does not help you at the Georgian border. Here is the honest brief on container costs, what you may actually pay in customs, the visa picture, and a timeline you can plan around.
A move from Spain to Georgia travels by sea, from Valencia or Barcelona across the Mediterranean, through the Bosphorus, and into the Black Sea to Poti or Batumi, with the goods then trucked to Tbilisi or wherever you are settling. A realistic door to door window is three to five weeks, shorter than the long haul corridors because the distance is modest. Air freight handles the essentials you need first while the household follows by container.
The thing that surprises people is that being in the EU does not help here. Georgia is not in the EU, so a move from Spain clears Georgian customs as an ordinary import, and Georgia does not offer the broad transfer of residence relief you would get moving between EU countries. Used household goods can attract import duty and Georgian VAT, currently a standard rate of 18 percent on the assessed value, so plan for a possible customs bill.
Prices below are in euros and indicative for 2026. Georgia uses the lari and is far more affordable than Spain, so the far side budget is gentle, though you should keep a reserve for any customs charges. Georgia's generous stay rules mean the visa is rarely the obstacle, but the customs maths deserves real attention.
What it costs to move from Spain to Georgia.
What it really costs to move a household from the western Mediterranean to the Caucasus 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.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door by sea, before full packing, premium insurance, any storage, and any Georgian customs charge. Volume, season, the port pair, and final delivery from Poti to Tbilisi move the figure. Summer is the peak, so book early.
Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, because you pay to send space by sea, 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 summer demand lifts prices. And a possible customs charge counts, because Georgia does not grant broad relief on used goods, so budget a reserve.
A realistic schedule for a Mediterranean to Black Sea move.
Because Georgia's stay rules are generous, the timeline is driven by the sailing and by clearing customs, not by waiting on a visa.
Plan and get surveys
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 Valencia or Barcelona to Poti or Batumi.
Book and prepare documents
Lock in your mover and sailing. Prepare your passport, a detailed valued inventory, and obtain a Georgian taxpayer identification number from the Revenue Service so your broker can plan the import.
Declutter and pack
Run a hard declutter, since you pay for shipping space and any customs charge follows the assessed value, then have the crew pack fragile and bulky items. Keep essentials and documents with you.
Load and sail
The crew loads the container, which sails across the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. A licensed customs broker in Poti or Tbilisi prepares the entry against your inventory.
Clear customs and settle
Your broker clears the shipment, settling any duty and VAT, then arranges delivery to Tbilisi. Register your residence if you are staying beyond the visa free period and set up banking and services.
Clearing your goods into Georgia.
Georgia is known for its openness to people, but its customs system does not offer the broad transfer of residence relief you find across the EU. Used household goods are generally treated as ordinary imported cargo and can attract import duty and Georgian VAT, currently a standard rate of 18 percent on the assessed value. The full duty free relief on a household removal is in practice reserved for returning Georgian residents, subject to its own value cap, rather than for foreign arrivals.
What this means in plain terms is that you should plan for a possible customs charge rather than assume your shipment lands free. Some categories carry low value allowances, and the assessed value of genuinely used and worn furniture is usually modest, so the bill is often smaller than people fear, but it is rarely nil. A licensed customs broker in Poti or Tbilisi will give you the most reliable estimate once they see your inventory.
You support the entry with your passport, a detailed valued inventory, and the bill of lading, and you obtain a Georgian taxpayer identification number from the Revenue Service for the import. Firearms, certain plants and foods, and goods in commercial quantities are controlled or excluded, and a vehicle is a separate and taxed decision. Clearing within the allowed period after arrival keeps storage charges at the port down.
How people from Spain actually move to Georgia.
Georgia is unusually open. Many nationalities, including Spanish citizens, can stay for up to a year visa free, so most people settle first and sort residence later if they stay on.
Georgia lets citizens of many countries, including most EU, Gulf, and developed Asian nations, stay for up to a year without a visa, a rare and generous rule that lets people settle, work remotely, and test life before committing.
- Type
- Visa free
- Length
- Up to one year
- Work
- Remote common
- Basis
- Nationality
For people with a Georgian job or running a local business, a work residence permit issued through the Public Service Hall gives a settled basis beyond the visa free year.
- Type
- Work residence
- Issuer
- Public Service Hall
- Basis
- Job or business
- Renews
- Yes
Buying qualifying property or investing at the set level can support a residence permit, a route used by people putting down financial roots in Georgia.
- Type
- Investment
- Basis
- Property or capital
- Family
- Often included
- Renews
- Yes
Residence is also granted on family grounds with a Georgian national or resident, and to enrolled students, each with its own document requirements.
- Type
- Family or study
- Basis
- Relationship or enrolment
- Work
- Conditional
- Renews
- Yes
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Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Spain to Georgia?
As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 3,500 to 6,500 euros as a shared container and 6,000 to 13,000 euros for a sole use container, before packing, insurance, storage, and any Georgian customs charge. Volume is the biggest factor, so a hard declutter saves the most. Get a binding quote from a survey.
How long does shipping from Spain to Georgia take?
Expect about three to five weeks door to door. Goods sail from Valencia or Barcelona across the Mediterranean and through the Bosphorus to Poti or Batumi, then clear customs before the road haul to Tbilisi. A full container is at the faster end, a shared container slower. Air freight cuts essentials to about one week.
Do I pay duty on my household goods moving to Georgia?
Possibly. Being in the EU does not help, because Georgia is not in the EU and does not offer broad transfer of residence relief to foreign arrivals. Used household goods can attract import duty and Georgian VAT, currently 18 percent on the assessed value, though the value of worn furniture is usually modest. Verify the current treatment with the Georgian Revenue Service before you ship.
Do I need a visa to move from Spain to Georgia?
Often not at first. Georgia lets citizens of many countries, including Spain, stay for up to a year without a visa, which lets you settle and test life there. For longer stays you can apply for a work, investment, family, or study residence permit through the Public Service Hall. Confirm the current terms before you rely on any route.
Can I bring my car from Spain to Georgia?
It is a separate decision. Georgia applies its own taxes and rules to imported vehicles, so once you add freight and taxes the cost can exceed buying locally. Both Spain and Georgia drive on the right, so the steering side is not the issue, but the import maths often is. Many movers sell in Spain and buy a car in Georgia.
What should I do first when I arrive in Georgia?
Obtain a Georgian taxpayer identification number from the Revenue Service for your import and any work, and sort a local bank account and accommodation. If you plan to stay beyond the visa free year, start your residence permit application through the Public Service Hall in good time.