Moving truck driving along a Greek coastal road

Moving to Greece is an exciting new chapter, whether you are relocating for work, returning home, retiring by the sea, moving closer to family, or starting a new lifestyle abroad.

However, an international move to Greece involves much more than packing boxes and arranging transport. Before your household goods are shipped, it is important to understand documentation requirements, customs procedures, timelines, insurance, and destination logistics. Good preparation can help avoid delays, unexpected costs, and unnecessary stress.

At MOOVA Global Mobility, we believe that a successful international move begins long before moving day. Here are some important steps to consider before shipping your household goods to Greece.

1. Confirm Your Residency and Import Status

Before arranging your shipment, it is important to understand your residency status and how it may affect customs clearance in Greece.
Depending on your personal circumstances, you may be asked to provide documents such as:

  • Passport copies
  • Residence permit or visa documentation
  • Tax registration details
  • Employment contract or proof of relocation
  • Proof of previous residence abroad
  • Detailed packing list or inventory

Preparing these documents early can make the customs clearance process smoother and help avoid unnecessary delays once your shipment arrives in Greece.

2. Understand What Can and Cannot Be Shipped

Not all items can be imported freely into Greece. Before packing begins, it is important to review any restrictions that may apply to your shipment.
Special attention should be given to items such as:

  • Food and perishables
  • Plants, seeds, or soil
  • Certain medications
  • Alcohol and tobacco products
  • Firearms or regulated items
  • Hazardous materials
  • Flammable or chemical products

A professional moving consultant can help you identify items that may require special permission or should not be included in your household goods shipment.

3. Prepare a Clear and Detailed Inventory

A well-prepared inventory is one of the most important parts of any international move.
Your inventory helps with:

  • Customs clearance
  • Shipment identification
  • Insurance coverage
  • Delivery control
  • Unpacking and checking at destination

It is also helpful to take photos of valuable, fragile, or high-value items before packing. This provides extra peace of mind and can support the insurance process if needed.

4. Plan Your Timing Carefully

International moves can take longer than expected, especially when sea freight, customs clearance, local delivery schedules, and destination access are involved.
Several factors can affect the final delivery timeline, including:

  • Customs processing
  • Shipping schedules
  • Seasonal demand
  • Port handling
  • Local holidays
  • Access conditions at the delivery address

Whenever possible, start planning your international move to Greece several months before your preferred moving date. This gives enough time to prepare documents, coordinate packing, book transport, and manage the process properly.

5. Keep Important Essentials With You

Even after your shipment arrives in Greece, customs clearance and final delivery may take some time. For this reason, it is always wise to keep essential items with you rather than packing them into your shipment.

Consider preparing a separate suitcase with:

  • Important documents
  • Medication
  • Chargers and electronics
  • Work essentials
  • Children’s items
  • Pet supplies
  • Basic toiletries
  • Clothing for the first few weeks

Having these items available immediately can make your first days in Greece much easier and more comfortable.

6. Prepare for Life After Arrival

Your move does not end when your household goods are delivered. Settling into a new country also requires practical preparation.
Before arriving in Greece, it is useful to research or arrange:

  • Local utility providers
  • Mobile phone and internet services
  • Banking requirements
  • Healthcare options
  • School registration, if applicable
  • Tax registration or local administration requirements
  • Municipality procedures
  • Local transportation and neighborhood services

The more prepared you are before arrival, the easier it will be to settle into your new home and daily life in Greece.

Moving to Greece With Confidence

International moving involves many details, but with the right planning and professional guidance, the process can be much more manageable.

At MOOVA Global Mobility, we support individuals, families, corporate clients, and relocation partners with clear communication, careful planning, and trusted destination support in Greece. Through “the MOOVA way”, our approach is personal, organized, and focused on making every stage of the move feel easier and more controlled.

Whether you are shipping a full household, selected personal effects, or planning a complete relocation to Greece, our team is here to guide you from the first preparation steps through to final delivery.

Planning an international move to Greece? Contact MOOVA Global Mobility and let us help make your move safe, smooth, and stress-free.

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