Moving from Sweden to Latvia
A practical guide to the short Baltic move from Sweden to Latvia, why there are no customs inside the EU, and getting your personal code and declared residence once you arrive.
Moving from Sweden to Latvia, in one honest summary.
A move from Sweden to Latvia is a short Baltic hop. The most common routing puts your load on a road trailer that crosses the Baltic Sea by ferry, with the direct Stockholm to Riga sailing the natural choice, before a short drive to your address in Riga or out to Jurmala, Liepaja or beyond. Because both countries sit inside the European Union and its customs union, your used household goods move in free circulation with no customs entry and no import duty, so the trip is closer to a domestic move than an overseas one.
Cost is driven by volume and by whether you take a dedicated load or share trailer space, plus the ferry portion. As an indicative 2026 range, a two to three bedroom home runs roughly 2,500 to 6,500 euros door to door, with a studio or part load a good deal cheaper. For a very large home a container can also be lifted across, but for most movers the road and ferry combination is the practical choice.
The part that shapes this corridor is what waits in Latvia rather than at any border. You register your declared place of residence, the deklareta dzivesvieta, obtain a Latvian personal code, the personas kods, through the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs, and deal with the State Revenue Service for tax. Latvia uses the euro, which keeps banking simple for movers arriving from the eurozone, though Sweden itself runs on the krona.
Below you will find indicative 2026 costs by home size and mode, a realistic timeline for the Baltic route, why there is no customs clearance between Sweden and Latvia, the residence steps for a typical mover on this corridor, and how to choose a mover without guesswork.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.
These are indicative 2026 ranges in euros for the Sweden to Latvia move by road and Baltic ferry, door to door. Your volume, the ferry portion, access at both ends, and whether you take a dedicated load or share trailer space move the number more than the short distance does.
A shared or part load is cheaper because your goods travel with other shipments on the same trailer, but it is slower and tied to consolidation schedules. A dedicated load carries only your household and crosses on a sailing you plan around, which is worth the premium for a full home or a firm timeline.
- +Lowest cost for small volumes
- +Good for a studio or one bedroom flat
- −Slower, tied to consolidation
- −Wider delivery window in Latvia
- +Your goods travel alone across the Baltic
- +Delivery on a date you plan around
- +Right for a two to three bed home or larger
- −A premium over sharing trailer space
- +Cheapest for a few boxes and a bed
- +Use the Stockholm to Riga sailing yourself
- −You handle loading, driving and stairs
- −Limited insurance on your goods
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A realistic schedule for this route.
A realistic schedule for the Sweden to Latvia move by road and ferry. There is no customs step inside the EU, so the gating item is the sailing schedule and your delivery slot.
Get quotes and book
Request a binding pre move survey from movers who run the Sweden to Latvia lane. Book a little earlier for a summer move, when ferry space and removals demand are tighter.
Line up your Latvian address
Confirm your rental or purchase in Riga or beyond and note the address you will register. Your personas kods and declared residence flow from where you actually live.
Pack and load
Movers pack in a day or two and load the trailer. Keep passports or identity cards, your rental contract and an itemized inventory in a bag that travels with you, since you need them to register on arrival.
Across the Baltic
The trailer crosses by ferry, with the direct Stockholm to Riga sailing the natural choice, and drives on to your address with no customs stop because goods move freely inside the EU.
Register and settle
Declare your place of residence, obtain your personas kods through the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs, and register with the State Revenue Service. Banking, utilities and an EU registration certificate follow from there.
Why there is no customs step inside the EU.
Sweden and Latvia are both in the European Union and its single customs union, so a household move between them is treated as an internal movement of goods in free circulation. There is no import declaration for your used effects, no duty, and no transfer of residence relief to apply for, because that machinery only applies to goods arriving from outside the EU. Your trailer simply crosses the Baltic from one member state to another.
That does not mean every item is unregulated. A few categories carry their own rules wherever you move them. Firearms and certain weapons need permits in Latvia. Some plant and animal material, large quantities of alcohol or tobacco beyond personal use, and protected species items can attract checks. These are general EU and Latvian controls rather than a customs clearance of your furniture.
A vehicle is the one thing that needs separate attention. If you bring a car you re register it in Latvia, which means a technical inspection and registration with the Road Traffic Safety Directorate, the CSDD, along with Latvian insurance, within a set period of becoming resident. Budget time for it rather than treating the car like the rest of the load.
Keep a clear, valued inventory of what you ship even though customs will not ask for it, because it protects you on the insurance side if anything is lost or damaged on the road or ferry leg.
The routes in for this corridor.
Most people moving from Sweden to Latvia are EU or EEA citizens using free movement, so the question is registration rather than a visa. Each route is summarised in two sentences. None of this is immigration advice, so confirm the current rules before you rely on them.
Swedish nationals and other EU or EEA citizens move freely and simply register. After settling you obtain a registration certificate from the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs and declare your place of residence.
Many movers take a job in Riga or work remotely. You register your residence, obtain a personas kods, and the personal code ties your employment, tax with the State Revenue Service, and health cover together.
Family members joining an EU citizen in Latvia register on the same basis, providing proof of the relationship and of the family member's residence. Non EU family members may need a residence permit rather than a certificate.
Anyone who is not an EU or EEA citizen follows a different path, usually a residence permit arranged through a work, study, family or investment category. The route depends entirely on your nationality and reason for moving.
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 member that runs the Sweden to Latvia lane will know the ferry routing across the Baltic, the consolidation schedules that keep a part load affordable, and the access quirks of older apartment blocks in central Riga where a lift or long carry is needed.
Insist on a binding pre move survey, in person or by video, so the quote reflects your actual volume rather than a guess. Ask exactly what the price includes: packing and materials, the road and ferry transport, delivery and unpacking, and any waiting time or parking permit needed at either end.
Compare like with like. Get two or three quotes on the same scope and the same dates, check each carries proper transit insurance with a clear claims process, and read recent reviews from other movers on routes between Sweden and Latvia. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest move once you add what was left out.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Sweden to Latvia?
As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom home runs roughly 900 to 3,400 euros and a two to three bedroom home roughly 2,300 to 7,000 euros door to door, depending on volume, the ferry portion, access and whether you take a dedicated load or share trailer space.
How long does the move from Sweden to Latvia take?
Most moves deliver two to five days after loading, including the Baltic ferry crossing, with the direct Stockholm to Riga sailing the natural choice. There is no customs delay because goods move freely inside the EU.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Latvia?
No. Both countries are in the EU customs union, so your used household goods move in free circulation with no import duty and no customs declaration. Only special categories such as vehicles, weapons or large quantities of alcohol carry their own rules.
Can I bring my car from Sweden to Latvia?
Yes, but you re register it with the CSDD in Latvia within a set period of becoming resident, which means a technical inspection, Latvian registration and insurance. Many people handle the car separately from the household move.
What is the personas kods and why do I need it?
The personas kods is your Latvian personal code, issued when you register through the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs. You need it for tax, banking, healthcare and almost every official step, so register your residence quickly after arrival.