- How Do I Import Personal Items To Greece?
- How Do I Import A Vehicle To Greece?
- Want A Convenient Way To Import Your Belongings?
Moving from Australia to Greece can be a big change. Greece is popular among retirees and expats, particularly for those who are remote workers. Remote workers are attracted to Greece’s low cost of living and temperate climate. Greece is the home of rich Hellenic culture, colorful mythology, ancient architecture, and the splendor of the Mediterranean Sea.
Finding work in Greece is a little more complicated than it may be in other countries, partly because Greece does not have many multinational companies. For this reason, fluency in the Greek language is critical if you want to work in country for a Greek employer.
Where you are moving also plays a role. You will find more Greek citizens who speak English in the city than you will in the more rural areas of the country. As with moving international to any country, the more you understand the language, the better off you will be.
If you are moving from Australia to Greece, you may want to ship your vehicle or personal goods with you. How can you import a vehicle into the country? Is there a duty on household goods? When it comes to importing your belongings to Greece, there are several factors to consider. This guide will give you the basics of what you need to import your personal belongings or vehicle to Greece. As always, you should check with local customs officials for the most current guidance.
Here’s what you need to know:
How do I Import Personal Items to Greece?
The first rule of importing goods into Greece is that you must be there personally to receive your goods and clear them through customs. Make sure you contact the relevant authorities prior to finalizing any of your shipping plans, to ensure that you have the most current guidance.
Here is a partial list of the documentation you will need:
- Original passports for all parties
- Bill of Lading
- Authorization form that has been notarized at the Greek embassy or KEP center
- Declaration form that has been notarized at the Greek embassy or KEP center
- Work or residence permit
- T2L Form – original, stamped by Customs at origin
- Persons entering from non-EU countries need a Certificate of Repatriation
- Comprehensive Inventory list notarized by a Greek consulate in the country of origin and verified on arrival at the destination.
- Proof of prior residency outside of Greece – could include tax documents or utility bills
How Do I Import a Vehicle to Greece?
You might be surprised to hear that importing a vehicle from Australia to Greece is less expensive that shipping to other countries. If you decide to go it alone, you will need to submit paperwork to import your vehicle, including:
- Custom Clearance Statement – This declaration must be made by the 15th of the month following the arrival of your vehicle in Greece.
- Import Duty
- VAT (Value-Added Tax)
- Registration Tax (calculated based on the value of the vehicle)
Want a Convenient Way to Import Your Belongings?
At A-1 Auto Transport, we understand the complex regulations governing international imports. These regulations can be overwhelming for people who don’t specialize in this area. A-1 Auto Transport has an experienced team of international shipping experts ready to make your import or export easy and painless. Working with our experts will save you time so you can focus on what’s important, like brushing up on your Greek language skills. Even a rudimentary understanding of the Greek language will make your transition much easier to navigate.
If you’re planning to ship a vehicle or household goods from Australia to Greece, look no further than A-1 Auto Transport. Complete the form at the top of this page to receive a free overseas shipping quote. You can also get in contact with our international shipping specialists or give us a call. Our dedicated team of experts will walk you through your options for overseas vehicle transport and assist you with all the paperwork, helping you achieve a carefree moving experience.