International moving is an exciting experience in your life. If you are planning a move from NYC to Norway, Sea & Air International can help you with all the needed information that can help you make it a smooth experience. Customer service is one of our primary concerns for helping our customers.
We Can Help You Move From NY to Norway
Has your job recently told you that they have an opportunity for you to move internationally for your career? Or maybe you are moving for personal reasons or being closer to your family. No matter what the reasoning is, we can help you make this monumental change in your life.
These types of moves are often temporary, which means you need to find accommodations for items you are leaving behind. When you use Sea & Air International, we have climate-controlled storage units available to our customers. Some of the many other ways that we help you are getting all the documents you need, such as:
- Customs Form RD 0030E
- Detailed Inventory
- Passport
- Original Bill of Lading
- Certificate of Pet De-Worming Against Echinococcus
- Import License For Pet
- Pet Vaccination Record
- Vehicle Title and Registration
- And So Much More
Norway Is A Great Country
Norway is a gorgeous country that is surrounded by incredible views of mountains. There are many great activities to enjoy, such as fishing, skiing, and hiking. The population is more significant than five million people.
Sea & Air International can help you move to Norway and many other countries. We would love to help you with all of your international moving needs.
Commonly Asked Questions
Don’t hesitate to ask us any questions that you have. We would love to provide you with the information and answers that you are in need. Here are a couple of the most commonly asked questions that we receive.
Does My Pet Need A Microchip For Me To Bring It To Norway?
There are many requirements when it comes to bringing your pet with you when you move to Norway. Your pet will need to have some sort of marking to identify it, such as a tattoo or a microchip.
What Are The Restricted Items You Cannot Bring With You To Norway?
When you are traveling in and out of Norway, there are prohibited and restricted items you are not allowed to have, such as:
- Weapons
- Cigarettes
- Explosives
- Drugs
- Plant Species
- And Many More
How Much Do Professional Moving Services Cost?
The cost of moving services will vary between situations. When you are moving internationally, there are additional costs involved. If you would like more information about the financial standpoint of moving services, call us today to get more information.
Call Sea & Air International For Help
Sea & Air International is ready to help you with your international move to Norway. Call today to get more information about our services and how we can help you. This is an exciting time in your life, let us help you make a smooth transition.
We look forward to talking with you soon!
Customs Information
PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED GOODS
Narcotics, goods made from endangered species, medicines, and pornography may not be imported. You may not take your telephone or items to be connected to the Norwegian telephone network into Norway. Alcohol, firearms, and live plants are subject to restrictions. Pets that are not regarded as “natural” in Norway will be prohibited.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Used household goods may be imported free of duty and VAT, provided the owner has been living abroad for the last 12 months prior to his/her arrival in Norway. Any new items are liable to full import duties and VAT.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED:
Inventories in duplicate in English, German, or Norwegian
Original Bill of Lading
Norwegian Customs Declaration RD-0030B / RD-0030E
Full delivery instruction
The Import & Export Declaration must include the Importers Person Number, Norwegian Citizen ID/Reg. Number. For those that have not yet received their permanent Norwegian ID number, a temporary ID number can be obtained.
A declaration form, (UK C3 Customs form), must be filled in and signed by the consignee.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Liable to extremely high duties, even for small quantities, and are subject to full Customs Inspection. A detailed inventory list showing brand, number/volume of bottles, vintage, and alcoholic content in % must be supplied. An import license is required for even small quantities and opened bottles. Therefore, please inform us prior to shipping liquor and wine.
FIREARMS & AMMUNITION
It may be imported. The owner must obtain permission from the local Police Dept. This permission has to be presented to customs at the time of customs clearance of household goods.
LIVE PLANTS
A certificate, from the Plant and Wildlife Department in the country of origin, must accompany live plants to show that they are healthy. Import license required, as well as a detailed inventory list showing the type (with/without flowers, with/without pot, cuttings, bulbs, etc.). Up to 5 indoor plants are allowed, liable to duties and taxes.
AUTOMOBILES/MOTORCYCLES
You may apply for temporary permission for short-term use of a car on foreign plates in Norway. In that case, there are no duties to pay to provide the car is re-exported in due time. Normally permission is only granted for a 6 months period in relation to a less than one-year stay in Norway.
Clients should clear this directly with Norwegian destination agents prior to shipment.
PETS
Pets that are not regarded as “natural” in Norway will be prohibited. All animals must have a veterinary certificate and be vaccinated against rabies. All animals from non-EU countries require four months of quarantine. Animals from EU countries may still require one to two weeks of quarantine
WARNING: Making a false or misleading statement to the Authorities is an offense and may involve heavy penalties. Drug trafficking is against the law, and severe penalties apply.
Important: This information is intended for general guidance. Sea & Air International cannot, however, take responsibility for any errors or omissions or for any loss or damage that may occur from its use. As such, it is advisable to contact the nearest Australian customs office for full and current information prior to importation.