Moving to Switzerland

Moving to Switzerland – Moving home from Switzerland

Which Swiss cities do you move to?

We undertake moving to and from Bern, Zurich, Chur, Geneva, Lausanne, Basel, Zug, Lucerne as well as to or from all over Switzerland.

Moving to Switzerland

Customs clearance will be needed for the Hungarian export and Swiss import of your belongings.

  • For the Hungarian export procedure, we will need a copy of your identity card or passport, and your address registration and tax identification card.
  • In addition, we will need a bilingual packing list (we will prepare it), and a declaration of value (we will prepare it).
  • We take care of the moving and customs clearance, if you appoint us.

It is advisable to collect all documents needed before the move and send them to us as soon as possible, so that we can start working. For export customs documents, it is essential to apply for a VPID number, which, if not available, takes 1-2 days. As the VPID number and customs clearance can only be processed during working hours, this should be taken into account when planning your move. The finalisation of the documentation required for customs clearance is possible after loading, once the exact details of the shipment (weight, volume, number of items) are known. We can only start the transport when the export clearance documents are available.

To import your belongings to Switzerland, you will need Swiss documents – if available, a cantonal certificate or work permit, or a copy of your employment and rental contract, and 2 ORIGINAL copies of the No. 18.44 form is required, completed and signed!

At the Swiss border, entry is only possible with the assistance of a freight forwarder, and most of the border crossing points for freight traffic are only open during working hours, so crossing can only be planned for working days and during working hours.

On weekends, only transit is possible between two customs clearances.

Unloading and the delivery of the shipment is only possible after the successful customs clearance, i.e. after entering the goods into Switzerland.

Moving home from Switzerland

When moving home from Switzerland, customs clearance – notwithstanding the fact that your belongings can be brought/exported duty-free under certain conditions – is still required, which consists of two parts.

A Swiss export and a Hungarian import customs clearance.

The following documents are required for the Swiss export customs clearance, i.e. for the exit:

  • A copy of the sender’s Swiss identity documents
  • A detailed (bilingual: English-Hungarian or German-Hungarian) parcel list, and a declaration of value: 1 copy
  • An international waybill (CMR consignment note, which we will provide you at the time of loading): 2 copies
  • An Engagement Letter for us, for the handling of the moving and the customs clearance procedure.

The exit from Switzerland is only possible with the help of a forwarding agent, so we can only schedule your exit from Switzerland for working days and working hours.

The following documents are required for the Hungarian customs clearance, i.e. for the “release for free circulation“:

Specific cases of a duty-free procedure:

General moving

Marriage

Moving for work

Bequest / inheritance

 

For general moving

  • The Hungarian documents (identity card, driver’s license, passport) evidencing the identity of the person moving/the recipient of the belongings: in 2 copies
  • Valid Hungarian address registration card and tax identification card: 3 copies
  • Detailed parcel list and declaration of value: 1 copy
  • An Engagement Letter for us, for the handling of the moving and the customs clearance procedure: 4 copies
  • A proof that you have been living in Switzerland for the last 13 months

What proof is acceptable?

Utility bill(s) issued for your name, phone, cable TV, electricity, etc. – required for all 13 months!

A request to the Hungarian Tax Authority stating the reason for which you wish to have the goods shipped to Hungary and asking the Hungarian authorities to clear your used personal belongings duty-free. We can help you draft this request.

The Hungarian Tax Authority has the power to decide on the duty-free treatment. During the procedure, the Tax Authority may ask for additional documents, such as an original cantonal certificate, which should indicate the start date and end date of your stay in Switzerland.

You need the original copy of the cantonal certificate! The Hungarian Tax Authority will return the original copy. It is worth asking for the issue of more copies, as you may need it elsewhere as well!
The Hungarian Tax Authority also have the right to inspection and to an itemised customs check.

 

If you are moving for work, you will need a copy of your employment contract in addition to your personal documents and the documents accompanying the shipment. If the contract is in a foreign language, the Hungarian Tax authority may request a translation!

 

In the case of a bequest/inheritance, in addition to the personal documents and the documents accompanying the shipment, the probate order will also be required. If written in a foreign language, a certified translation is required.

 

Please note:

*1. Parcel list, declaration of value. The parcel list must list all items. For the boxes, the exact, detailed contents need to be listed. (For normal quantities, no need to detail how many glasses, plates, etc.) Example: Box 1: glass and crystal glasses. Box 2: porcelain plates and bowls. Box 3: stainless steel pans with glass lid and vinyl handles. Box 4: books and photos. Box 5: clothes. Item No. 6: fabric covered sofa, etc.

The declaration of value must be made by the owner in respect of the total value of the goods to be shipped home. Only second-hand goods or goods that have been owned by you for at least 6 months can be imported duty-free and tax-free into Hungary. This does not apply to vehicles. We will prepare and send you a declaration of value, which you need to print out and sign.

 

*2. International waybill, also known as CMR – this will be provided by the moving company at the time of loading.

 

*3. Your address registration card must show the same address to which the delivery is made. If you are renting the apartment, the Hungarian Tax Authority will not accept the rental contract, you must register the apartment to which the delivery is made as your place of residence, and the address registration card must be presented!

 

*4. We will prepare these documents, and send them to you by e-mail, which you will need to print out and sign, and return to us. The originals will be needed at the time of the move.

 

It is advisable to collect all required documents before the move and send them to us in advance.

As customs clearance is only possible during working hours, we can only clear your Swiss exit and release for free circulation in Hungary during working days, during the opening hours of the Hungarian Tax Authority or the relevant customs office.

On weekends, only transit is possible between two customs clearances.

The unloading and delivery of the shipment is only possible after the successful customs clearance based on the decision of the Hungarian Tax Authority.