
Moving from Sweden to Lithuania
A short Baltic crossing inside the EU single market. Here is the honest brief on road and ferry costs, why your belongings cross with no customs at all, the residency steps for an EU citizen, and a timeline you can plan around.
A move from Sweden to Lithuania is short and simple. The most common method is a removal truck that drives onto a Baltic ferry, with a direct crossing from Karlshamn to Klaipeda taking roughly sixteen to eighteen hours, then a short drive to Vilnius, Kaunas, or wherever you are headed. A fully overland route around the gulf through Finland and the Baltic states is possible but longer. For most households the ferry option means a realistic two to five days door to door.
The best part is how little officialdom is involved. Both Sweden and Lithuania are in the European Union single market and customs union, so your belongings travel in free circulation with no customs declaration, no duty, and no import value added tax. There is no transfer of residence certificate to chase. The work shifts entirely to settling in, registering your residence, and getting your personal code once you arrive.
Prices below are in euros and indicative for 2026. Lithuania adopted the euro some years ago, so there is no currency switch to manage, and the cost of living is noticeably lower than in Sweden. Klaipeda is the natural port of entry by sea, but because this is mostly a road and ferry move, plan your date around the ferry schedule and your Lithuanian housing.
What it costs to move from Sweden to Lithuania.
What it really costs to move a household across the Baltic by road and ferry in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and service level. Volume and whether you share the load drive the number far more than the distance.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door by road and ferry, before full packing, premium insurance, and any storage. Volume, the season, the ferry fare, and access at both ends move the figure. Summer is the peak, so book early.
Four levers move the number. Volume is the biggest, because a shared load bills by the space you use, so a hard declutter saves the most. Shared versus dedicated trades cost against timing, with a part load cheaper but tied to other deliveries and a dedicated vehicle faster and direct. The ferry fare and season matter, since summer demand lifts both. And access counts, as a high floor with no lift in Vilnius adds carrying time at delivery.
A realistic schedule for a Baltic move.
Because there is no customs and the crossing is short, your timeline is driven by booking lead time and your housing, not by transit.
Plan and get surveys
Have movers run a video or in home survey for an accurate volume and a binding price, then compare shared load and dedicated quotes like for like. Confirm collection and delivery access at both ends.
Book and sort housing
Lock in your mover and a date around the ferry schedule and your Lithuanian housing. As an intra EU move there is no customs paperwork to prepare, which keeps this stage light.
Declutter and pack
Run a hard declutter, since you pay for space on the load, then have the crew pack fragile and bulky items. Keep essentials and documents with you for the crossing.
Drive and sail
The crew loads the truck, which boards the ferry from Karlshamn to Klaipeda and drives on to your new home, typically two to five days door to door depending on consolidation.
Settle and register
Take delivery, then declare your residence and obtain your personal code from the Migration Department, which unlocks tax, healthcare, and a bank account.
Customs between Sweden and Lithuania, the simple part.
Both Sweden and Lithuania are members of the European Union single market and customs union, so moving your household between them is not an international customs event. Your furniture and personal effects travel in free circulation, with no import declaration, no customs duty, and no import value added tax to pay at the Lithuanian side. There is no transfer of residence certificate to apply for, because the relief rules that govern moves from outside the EU simply do not arise.
That does not mean there are no rules at all. A few categories stay controlled even within the EU, including firearms, certain plants and foodstuffs, and goods such as alcohol and tobacco above personal quantities, so check before you pack anything unusual. Your mover will still produce an inventory, which is good practice for insurance and for proving ownership if a question ever arises.
Bringing a vehicle is straightforward as an EU citizen, since you can drive your Swedish registered car to Lithuania and re register it locally within the required period, paying any registration fee but no import duty. Confirm the re registration window and the roadworthiness test so you do not run past the deadline once you are settled.
How people from Sweden actually move to Lithuania.
As an EU citizen you do not need a visa or work permit for Lithuania. The task is to declare your residence and get your personal code, not to seek permission to live there.
As a Swedish citizen you have the right to live and work in Lithuania under EU freedom of movement, with no visa or work permit. You declare your residence rather than apply for permission.
- Type
- Free movement
- Permit
- None
- Work
- Unrestricted
- Basis
- EU citizenship
For stays beyond three months you obtain a certificate confirming your right of residence and a personal code, the asmens kodas, from the Migration Department, which unlock tax, healthcare, and banking.
- Step
- Declare
- Issuer
- Migration Department
- Get
- Asmens kodas
- Then
- Tax and health
Your spouse and children move with you. Family members who are not EU citizens apply for a residence card on the basis of their relationship to you.
- Type
- Family
- EU family
- Register
- Non EU family
- Residence card
- Work
- Allowed
After five years of continuous legal residence you can secure permanent residence in Lithuania, confirming your long term right to stay.
- Type
- Permanent
- Basis
- Five years
- Gives
- Settled status
- Renews
- Long term
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Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Sweden to Lithuania?
As indicative ranges for 2026, a 2 to 3 bedroom move runs roughly 2,400 to 4,500 euros as a shared load and 3,800 to 8,500 euros for a dedicated vehicle, before packing, insurance, the ferry fare, and any storage. Volume is the biggest factor, so a hard declutter saves the most.
How long does it take to move from Sweden to Lithuania?
Expect about two to five days door to door. A removal truck drives onto a Baltic ferry, with the Karlshamn to Klaipeda crossing taking roughly sixteen to eighteen hours, then drives on to Vilnius or Kaunas. A dedicated vehicle is at the faster end, while a shared load waits for other deliveries.
Do I pay customs duty moving from Sweden to Lithuania?
No. Both countries are in the EU single market and customs union, so your household goods move in free circulation with no customs declaration, no duty, and no import value added tax. There is no transfer of residence certificate to obtain. A few categories such as firearms stay controlled, so check before packing.
Do I need a visa to move from Sweden to Lithuania?
No. As a Swedish citizen you have the right to live and work in Lithuania under EU freedom of movement. For stays beyond three months you declare your residence and obtain your personal code from the Migration Department rather than applying for a visa. Non EU family members apply for a residence card.
Can I bring my car from Sweden to Lithuania?
Yes. As an EU citizen you can drive your Swedish registered car to Lithuania and re register it there within the required period, paying any registration fee but no import duty. Arrange the roadworthiness test and re registration promptly so you do not miss the deadline once you settle.
What should I do first when I arrive in Lithuania?
Declare your residence and obtain your personal code, the asmens kodas, from the Migration Department. With it you can register for tax and healthcare, open a bank account, and sign a longer lease. Sorting this early makes housing and banking fall into place.