Moving from Switzerland to Georgia
A practical guide to moving a home from landlocked Switzerland to Georgia, the road leg to a European port and the sea run to the Black Sea, how Georgian customs treats used household goods, and the residence routes that fit this corridor.
Switzerland to Georgia is a road and sea move where the customs treatment matters as much as the freight.
Switzerland is landlocked, so a move to Georgia starts on the road. Your container is loaded near your Swiss home and trucked to a European port, commonly a North Sea port such as Antwerp or Hamburg or an Adriatic port such as Trieste, then shipped through the Mediterranean and the Bosphorus into the Black Sea to Poti or Batumi, Georgia's two main ports. From there your goods clear customs and move by road to Tbilisi or wherever you settle. Smaller loads sometimes travel overland by road the whole way through the Balkans and Turkey, but for a full household the road and sea combination is the usual choice.
The point that surprises people is customs. Georgia does not offer a transfer of residence duty exemption the way the European Union does, and Switzerland is outside the European Union too, so there is no relief to lean on at either end. Used household goods are generally treated as cargo, which can attract import duty and value added tax, although the regime is otherwise light and there is an option to import goods temporarily for up to a year. Because the rules sit with the national Revenue Service and are applied case by case, this is the part of the move to confirm in detail before you ship, not after.
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs roughly CHF 3,400 to CHF 5,400 in a shared container, while a full three bedroom home in a sole use forty foot container lands around CHF 9,200 to CHF 14,000 door to door, before any duty or tax. The upside is the destination itself, where Swiss nationals enjoy a generous full year visa free stay.
What shipping a household from Switzerland to Georgia costs in 2026.
Indicative ranges in Swiss francs for 2026, covering the road leg and the sea freight door to door. Any Georgian import duty or value added tax is separate and depends on how your goods are assessed.
Indicative ranges for 2026, in Swiss francs, freight only. Real quotes depend on volume, season, the road leg to the European port, the Black Sea clearance and the delivery distance to your Georgian city.
- +You pay only for the space your goods occupy
- +Best value for a one bedroom
- −Consolidation and transhipment add weeks
- −Sailing date depends on the load filling up
- +Fits a typical two bedroom home
- +Your goods travel alone and are handled less
- +Faster and on your own schedule
- −You pay for the box even if part empty
- +Space for a three or four bedroom home
- +Best cost per cubic metre for large volumes
- −Overkill for a small flat
- −Needs truck access at both ends
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A realistic schedule for this route.
A conservative schedule for a Switzerland to Georgia move. The fixed point is your sailing date from the European port, and the Black Sea leg means you should book early.
Book the move and take a survey
Get a binding in home or video survey of your volume from movers who run the Switzerland to Georgia lane, and lock a sailing while you research the customs treatment of your goods.
Sort documents and customs plan
Assemble your passport, a detailed valued inventory with box numbers and item values, and decide with your agent whether to import permanently and pay any duty or use temporary import.
Pack and load in Switzerland
Movers pack and load your container at your Swiss home, then truck it to a European port and book it onto a vessel for the Mediterranean and Black Sea run.
Road leg and sea crossing
The box runs by road to the port, sails through the Mediterranean, tranships and passes through the Bosphorus into the Black Sea to Poti or Batumi. This is the longest stretch.
Customs clearance at the port
Your agent presents the valued inventory and clears the goods with the Revenue Service. Any duty or value added tax is settled here, or temporary import is arranged.
Delivery and unpacking
The container moves by road to your home in Tbilisi, Batumi or your chosen city, where the crew unloads, unwraps and removes the packing materials.
Bringing used household goods into Georgia.
Georgia does not offer a transfer of residence relief that waives duty on used household goods, and because Switzerland sits outside the European Union there is no exit relief to claim either. In practice, personal effects and household goods are generally treated as cargo and can be liable for import duty and value added tax, assessed against the valued inventory you provide. A clear inventory that states each box number, its contents, the quantity and the value of each item is essential, because the assessment is built on it. The regime is otherwise relatively light, and there is an option to import household goods temporarily for up to a year, after which they must be exported or the full duties paid.
Because the treatment is applied case by case by the national Revenue Service, the sensible approach is to agree the plan with your destination agent before the container sails, so there are no surprises at the port. Diplomats and certain international organisation staff have separate duty free arrangements that do not apply to a private move. Note also that since the start of 2026, foreign nationals entering Georgia are required to hold valid travel medical insurance for their stay, which is a personal requirement rather than a customs one.
The routes in for this corridor.
Swiss citizens can enter Georgia and stay visa free for up to a full year, one of the most generous allowances anywhere, but living there long term means a residence permit. The right route depends on why you are moving and how long you intend to stay.
Swiss and many other nationals can stay in Georgia visa free for up to three hundred and sixty five days, which suits many people testing the move or staying short term. Apply for a residence permit before the year ends if you intend to stay.
For those with a Georgian job or running a business locally. You apply for a residence permit, usually at a Public Service Hall, before your visa free year runs out, supported by your employment or company documents.
Georgia has positioned itself for remote workers and offers routes for those earning from abroad. Many start on the visa free year and arrange a residence permit or the relevant programme while there.
For spouses and close family of Georgian citizens or residents. You apply for a residence permit on family grounds at the Public Service Hall, supported by your relationship and identity documents.
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.
Check the trade affiliation. Membership of FIDI or IAM is the clearest signal a mover is financially screened and bound to industry standards for international household goods. In Switzerland, look for movers affiliated with FIDI or IAM and ask directly about the road leg to their chosen European port, their sailings into Poti and Batumi, onward delivery to Tbilisi, and how they manage Georgian customs assessment and the temporary import option.
Insist on a binding pre move survey. A real video or in home survey of your volume is the only honest basis for a price. A quote given without one is a guess that tends to grow on moving day.
Compare like for like. Read what each quote includes: packing, materials, customs clearance, destination delivery, stair or long carry charges, and insurance. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest move.
Understand the insurance terms. Ask whether cover is full replacement value or depreciated, what the excess is, and how claims are handled. Read the valuation clause before you sign.
Read recent reviews for this corridor. A mover can be excellent locally and weak on international shipments. Look for verified reviews that mention the actual route and customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Switzerland to Georgia?
As an indicative range for 2026, a one bedroom move runs about CHF 3,400 to CHF 5,400 in a shared container, and a full three bedroom home in a sole use forty foot container lands around CHF 9,200 to CHF 14,000 door to door, before any Georgian duty or tax. Your real price depends on volume and the season.
How long does moving from Switzerland to Georgia take?
Plan on roughly six to nine weeks door to door for a sole use container and nine to thirteen weeks for a shared load. The goods run by road from Switzerland to a European port, then sail through the Mediterranean before the Black Sea leg to Poti or Batumi.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Georgia?
Possibly. Georgia does not offer a transfer of residence exemption, so used household goods can attract import duty and value added tax, assessed on your valued inventory, or you can import them temporarily for up to a year. Confirm the treatment with the Revenue Service before you ship.
How long can a Swiss citizen stay in Georgia without a visa?
Swiss citizens can stay in Georgia visa free for up to three hundred and sixty five days. If you intend to stay beyond that, apply for a residence permit, usually at a Public Service Hall, before the year ends.
What do I need to settle in Georgia?
You will want a tax identification number from the Revenue Service for work, business and banking, and from 2026 valid travel medical insurance for your stay. A residence permit is needed only if you stay beyond the visa free year.
Last reviewed: 21 April 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.