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Removals from Portugal to Switzerland are a long distance European relocation, not a simple delivery. Portugal is in the EU, while Switzerland has its own customs system, so the move needs a clear inventory, correct documents, safe packing and the right vehicle size.
VANonsite supports Portugal to Switzerland moves with secure European transport, GPS tracking for every load and flexible man and van options from 1m3 to 90m3. Whether you are moving student boxes from Coimbra to Bern, furniture from Porto to Basel or a full home from Lisbon to Zurich, the service can be shaped around your real load.
For a dedicated route service, visit VANonsite removals to Switzerland.
Introduction
Moving from Portugal to Switzerland often begins with excitement: a job in Zurich, studies in Lausanne, a family move to Geneva or a new office near Basel. Behind that excitement sits a practical truth. This route can stretch from roughly 1,700 km to more than 2,300 km, depending on the cities involved, and it includes customs preparation at the Swiss border.
That is why removals from Portugal to Switzerland need structure. The move should be planned around the real volume, weight, access details, documents and delivery timing. A compact man and van service can be ideal for students, small apartments, single furniture pieces or urgent loads. Larger household, office or premium furniture moves may need Packing Service, Furniture Removals, White Glove Delivery, Office Removals or Storage.
TL:DR
- Removals from Portugal to Switzerland need customs preparation because Switzerland is not in the EU customs union.
- A clear inventory helps with pricing, vehicle choice, packing, loading and customs checks.
- VANonsite offers GPS tracked transport and vehicle sizes from 1m3 to 90m3.
- A man and van service suits students, small apartments, partial loads and urgent deliveries.
- Larger moves may need Packing Service, Furniture Removals, Storage or White Glove Delivery.
- Documents, pet rules and vehicle paperwork should be checked before collection day.
- The best quote comes from photos, dimensions, box count, access details and a realistic moving date.
How do removals from Portugal to Switzerland work?
A successful move starts before the van arrives. First, turn the move into a visible plan: what is being moved, how much space it needs, which items are fragile, how heavy the load may be and which documents may be required.
The process usually begins with a quote request. VANonsite needs collection and delivery addresses, preferred moving dates, floor levels, lift access, parking distance and building restrictions. These details matter. A 20 metre carry from a ground floor apartment is very different from a third floor flat with narrow stairs and no parking outside.
A practical moving process usually follows these steps:
- Quote request: Share addresses, floor levels, lift access, parking details and preferred dates.
- Inventory preparation: List boxes, furniture, fragile items, electronics, appliances and high value pieces.
- Photo check: Send photos of large furniture, fragile pieces, staircases, lifts and parking access.
- Vehicle selection: Match the load to the right VANonsite vehicle size, from 1m3 to 90m3.
- Service choice: Decide whether the move needs packing, dismantling, storage, Furniture Removals or White Glove Delivery.
- Document preparation: Check Swiss customs requirements before collection day.
- Safe loading in Portugal: Protect and secure items for a long European route.
- GPS tracked transport: Follow the load while it is on the road.
- Delivery in Switzerland: Unload, place items by room and check the shipment.
This structure prevents common problems: underestimated volume, weak packing, missing paperwork, poor access planning and last minute pressure. Instead of hoping everything fits, you know which vehicle is coming. Instead of wondering where the load is, you can track it.
Why Switzerland needs customs planning
Portugal is an EU member state, but Switzerland is not in the EU customs union. This makes removals from Portugal to Switzerland different from a standard EU relocation. Even used personal belongings may require customs preparation.
For household effects, Swiss customs guidance explains that personal effects may qualify as removal goods when certain conditions are met. In simple terms, the items should usually be personal belongings used by the person moving and intended for continued use after importation. A clear inventory helps show that the shipment is a genuine relocation, not commercial stock or newly bought goods.
Useful official sources include:
- Swiss customs guidance on moving household effects
- Swiss relocation import procedure
- Moving to Switzerland on ch.ch
A strong customs preparation plan should include a room by room inventory, Swiss address details, residence or work documents where relevant, customs forms where applicable, vehicle documents if importing a car, pet documents where needed and notes on unusual items such as alcohol, plants, tools, professional equipment or commercial goods.
A good inventory does not need to describe every fork, but it should be clear. “Kitchen: 8 boxes of cookware, plates, glasses and small appliances” is stronger than “kitchen stuff”. Better paperwork means a calmer border stage.
Documents for moving from Portugal to Switzerland
Documents depend on nationality, residence status, purpose of the move and what is inside the van. A student moving to Lausanne with 5m3 of essentials will not need the same document set as a family moving a full household, a car and pets to Zurich.
Keep a printed or digital moving folder with you, not inside a sealed box. If a document is needed, it should be available in seconds.
| Document or detail | Why it matters | Official source |
|---|---|---|
| Passport or national ID | Confirms identity for travel, residence and border checks | Swiss residence permits |
| Swiss address or residence plan | Supports the relocation and delivery destination | Moving to Switzerland |
| Itemised inventory | Helps customs understand what is being imported | Swiss relocation import procedure |
| Customs form 18.44 where applicable | Used for customs clearance of household effects in many cases | Swiss household effects customs |
| Work, study or family documents | May support the reason for relocation | Working in Switzerland |
| Vehicle documents if importing a car | Needed when a private vehicle is part of the move | Swiss household effects customs |
| Pet passport, microchip and rabies vaccination | Important for dogs, cats and ferrets | Swiss FSVO pet travel rules |
| Portuguese address or administrative updates | Useful when leaving Portugal or updating records | ePortugal services |
A practical folder can include ID copies, Swiss rental agreement, work contract, university confirmation, itemised inventory, customs paperwork, photos or proof of ownership for valuable pieces, vehicle papers, pet documents and VANonsite booking details.
This is practical guidance, not legal advice. Requirements can change, so always confirm the latest rules through official Swiss and Portuguese sources before moving.
Customs inventory for household goods
A customs inventory is the map of your shipment. It helps VANonsite estimate volume and weight, and it helps customs understand that the load is a genuine household relocation.
| Room | Example items | Useful detail |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | Bed frame, mattress, wardrobe, clothes boxes | Add dimensions for large furniture |
| Kitchen | Table, chairs, cookware, plates, small appliances | Mark fragile glass and ceramics |
| Living room | Sofa, TV, lamps, coffee table, decor | Photograph delicate or premium pieces |
| Office | Desk, chair, monitors, printer, files | Separate personal office items from business goods |
| Storage | Bikes, tools, sports gear, seasonal items | Mention heavy, sharp or awkward items early |
| Children’s room | Beds, toys, books, small furniture | Label priority boxes for first day unpacking |
High value items should be listed clearly. This includes designer furniture, antiques, art, musical instruments, professional tools, electronics and specialist equipment. Alcohol, plants, food, commercial stock, large quantities of identical goods, weapons, new goods and restricted products may create extra customs questions.
A useful inventory includes room name, main furniture, estimated number of boxes, fragile items, high value pieces, heavy objects, dismantling needs, photos and notes on anything that may require customs caution.

Cost factors for removals from Portugal to Switzerland
The cost of removals from Portugal to Switzerland depends on the real shape of the move, not only the distance. A compact shipment from Porto to Basel can be lean and efficient. A full home move from Lisbon to Geneva may involve multiple rooms, fragile pieces, long carrying distances and more detailed customs preparation.
Main cost factors include:
- Volume: A 5m3 student move, 15m3 apartment relocation and 30m3 family move need different vehicle plans.
- Weight: Books, tools, kitchenware, office files and professional equipment can be heavy even when compact.
- Route: Lisbon to Zurich, Porto to Geneva, Faro to Lausanne and Coimbra to Basel all have different profiles.
- Access: Floor level, lift size, staircase width, walking distance and parking rules affect loading time.
- Packing level: Fragile, antique, glass, marble or designer items need stronger protection.
- Urgency: Last Minute Moving can help when dates change quickly, but short notice can reduce flexibility.
- Storage: If the Swiss address is not ready, storage may be safer than rushed delivery.
- Customs: Missing or unclear paperwork can create delay risk.
| Example move | Typical load profile | Why the cost differs |
|---|---|---|
| Student relocation | 1m3 to 5m3, suitcases, bedding, books, monitor | Lower volume and faster loading |
| Small apartment | 5m3 to 10m3, boxes, clothes, kitchen items, compact furniture | More handling and space needed |
| Larger flat | 10m3 to 15m3, bed, sofa, wardrobe, electronics | Furniture protection becomes important |
| Family relocation | Around 30m3, multiple rooms, bulky furniture | Larger vehicle and careful coordination |
| Full house or office | Up to 90m3, furniture, equipment, archives | Complex logistics and stronger planning |
To get a sharper quote, prepare both addresses, floor levels, lift access, parking situation, box count, photos, furniture dimensions, dismantling needs, preferred date, packing or storage requirements and any customs documents already prepared.
VANonsite vehicle sizes
Choosing the right vehicle prevents two painful problems: paying for unused space or discovering on moving day that the load does not fit. It also protects your belongings. The right vehicle gives the load room to be secured properly.
| VANonsite option | Capacity | Weight limit | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moving One | 1m3 | 100kg | Suitcases, documents, small boxes, urgent compact loads |
| Moving Basic | 5m3 | 300kg | Student rooms, small studios, light apartment moves |
| Moving Medium | 10m3 | 500kg | One bedroom flats, several furniture pieces |
| Moving Premium | 15m3 | 1,100kg | Larger apartments, mixed household loads, furniture removals |
| Moving Premium Plus | 30m3 | 3,500kg | Family moves, bulky furniture, partial house relocations |
| Moving Full House XXL | 90m3 | 20,000kg | Full houses, large offices, complex European relocations |
A 1m3 option can work for compact essentials. A 5m3 option is practical for students and small studios. When furniture enters the shipment, 10m3 or 15m3 may be more realistic. A 30m3 vehicle gives larger apartments and family homes more breathing room, while 90m3 is designed for full houses, large offices and complex relocations.
The right size depends on volume, weight, shape, fragility and access. A heavy 5m3 load of books and tools can be harder to handle than a larger but lighter load of bedding. A glass table may need more protective space than several ordinary boxes.
Best VANonsite services for Portugal to Switzerland moves
The best service depends on the shape of your move. A student leaving Coimbra with 5 boxes needs a different plan than a family moving from Lisbon with 30m3 of furniture. A company relocating desks and IT equipment from Porto to Basel needs speed, structure and minimum downtime.
| Moving situation | Recommended service | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Urgent relocation | Last Minute Moving | Helps when a job, tenancy or Swiss start date changes quickly |
| Bulky furniture | Furniture Removals | Protects sofas, wardrobes, tables, beds and cabinets |
| Full home move | Home Removals | Supports packing, loading, customs preparation and delivery |
| Fragile or premium items | White Glove Delivery | Adds care for art, antiques, designer furniture, glass and mirrors |
| Busy schedule | Packing Service | Saves time and reduces breakage risk |
| Business relocation | Office Removals | Keeps office items organised by room or workstation |
| University move | Student Removals | Practical for smaller loads and fixed accommodation dates |
| Workspace setup | Office Furniture Installation | Helps set up desks, chairs and workstations after delivery |
| Temporary gap between homes | Storage | Useful when keys are delayed or delivery must wait |
For compact shipments, a man and van service can be lean and efficient. For delicate or larger moves, packing, storage, furniture handling or White Glove Delivery can make the process safer and calmer.







Packing for a long distance Portugal to Switzerland move
Packing quality matters on a long route. A box that survives a local move may fail after hundreds or thousands of kilometres. When belongings travel from Portugal to Switzerland, packing becomes the quiet shield between your items and the road.
Key packing points:
- Use strong boxes, especially for books, tools, kitchen items and office files.
- Keep heavy boxes small and balanced.
- Wrap glass, ceramics, lamps, mirrors and electronics separately.
- Label every box by room, priority and fragile status.
- Photograph valuable furniture before loading.
- Put screws and fittings into labelled bags.
- Prepare a first night box with documents, chargers, medication, toiletries and clothes.
- Keep passports, customs documents, valuables and pet papers with you.
| Label | What it tells the moving team |
|---|---|
| Kitchen, fragile, open first | Handle carefully and place in the kitchen |
| Bedroom, clothes, low priority | Safe to unload later |
| Office, monitor, fragile | Protect from pressure and impact |
| Living room, books, heavy | Keep low and avoid stacking on fragile items |
| Essentials, first night | Keep accessible for arrival day |
Furniture needs its own packing strategy. Drawers should be emptied if they contain heavy or fragile items. Wardrobes, beds and desks may need dismantling. Glass tops, mirrors, marble and polished wood should be protected with extra care.
Moving furniture from Portugal to Switzerland
Moving furniture from Portugal to Switzerland needs more planning than moving ordinary boxes. Furniture is bulky, awkward and easy to damage on a long route. Sofas, wardrobes, tables, cabinets, office desks and antiques all need space, padding and a smart loading order.
| Detail to prepare | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Dimensions of large items | Confirms whether items can fit through doors and lifts |
| Photos of furniture | Helps assess protection, manpower and loading order |
| Photos of access points | Shows stairs, lifts, corridors and parking distance |
| Dismantling notes | Helps decide what should be taken apart |
| Fragile material details | Flags glass, marble, mirrors, antiques and polished wood |
| Delivery room plan | Helps unload furniture into the right space |
Some furniture should be dismantled before transport, including bed frames, wardrobes, large desks, dining tables with removable legs and modular sofas. Dismantling can make items safer to carry and reduce the risk of damage in narrow spaces.
White Glove Delivery is useful when an item is fragile, valuable or emotionally important. A single designer sofa may need more planning than 40 simple boxes, even if the volume looks similar. For Furniture Removals, the best preparation is honest detail: size, material, weight and access.
Student removals from Portugal to Switzerland
Student removals from Portugal to Switzerland are usually compact, but they can feel intense. A new university, fixed accommodation date and limited budget can make the move feel bigger than the load.
Many student moves fit between 1m3 and 5m3, which makes them well suited to a compact man and van service. Typical loads include suitcases, bedding, clothes, books, study materials, laptop, monitor, kitchen basics, lamp and a few small furniture items.
| Student moving detail | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Accommodation address | Confirms the final delivery point |
| Move in time | Helps avoid arriving when the building is closed |
| Lift or staircase access | Affects unloading time |
| Box and suitcase count | Helps choose the right vehicle size |
| Study equipment | Monitors, laptops and books need careful packing |
| Essential documents | Residence, university and rental papers should stay with the student |
A strong student checklist includes confirming accommodation, checking building rules, counting boxes, keeping documents and laptop with you, labelling essentials and preparing a small arrival bag. For Student Removals, the goal is simple: move the essentials safely, so the first days in Switzerland feel exciting, not chaotic.
Office removals from Portugal to Switzerland
Office removals from Portugal to Switzerland need precision. Every desk, monitor, chair, cable, printer and file is connected to someone who needs to work again quickly. When a business move is poorly organised, the real cost is lost time, confused teams and a slow restart.
| Office area | Items to list | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Workstations | Desks, chairs, monitors, keyboards, docking stations | Helps rebuild employee spaces faster |
| Meeting rooms | Tables, chairs, screens, cables, whiteboards | Keeps shared spaces ready |
| IT area | Printers, routers, monitors, servers, accessories | Needs careful packing and labelling |
| Archive | Files, folders, storage boxes, cabinets | Keeps important records organised |
| Reception | Front desk, seating, signage, decor | Protects the first impression |
A practical office checklist includes building an inventory by department, labelling boxes by destination room, photographing cable layouts, protecting IT devices, separating sensitive documents, confirming lift and parking rules, and considering Office Furniture Installation for a faster setup.
VANonsite can support Office Removals with secure loading, flexible vehicle sizes and GPS tracked transport. For business clients, that visibility helps teams prepare for arrival instead of guessing where the load is.





Moving with pets from Portugal to Switzerland
Moving with pets from Portugal to Switzerland needs its own careful plan. Dogs, cats and ferrets are family members, not cargo. They need documents, comfort, timing and reassurance.
Pets often travel separately with their owners rather than inside the moving van. VANonsite can focus on transporting household goods while the owner keeps the animal supervised and comfortable.
Owners should check official Swiss rules before travel. Common requirements for dogs, cats and ferrets may include a pet passport or official travel document, microchip identification, valid rabies vaccination and rules about the number of animals travelling. More than five animals can trigger different conditions.
Official source: Swiss FSVO rules for dogs, cats and ferrets.
Pet moving checklist:
- Keep pet documents with you.
- Prepare food, water, bowls, bedding and medication.
- Keep animals away from loading stress where possible.
- Plan breaks if travelling by car.
- Check microchip and vaccination details before moving.
- Prepare a calm first night space in Switzerland.
Popular Portugal to Switzerland routes
Popular routes for removals from Portugal to Switzerland connect Portuguese city hubs with Swiss business, university and family destinations. The final plan depends on distance, loading access, customs preparation, vehicle size and Swiss delivery conditions.
| Route | Common moving profile | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Lisbon to Zurich | Professionals, families, apartment moves | Long route, accurate inventory and strong packing matter |
| Lisbon to Geneva | Family moves, business relocations | Geneva access and parking should be checked early |
| Porto to Basel | Student moves, furniture deliveries, office equipment | Customs paperwork still matters |
| Porto to Zurich | Apartment moves, professional relocations | Match vehicle size to volume and weight |
| Faro to Lausanne | Long distance household or student moves | Packing quality and timing are especially important |
| Coimbra to Bern | Students, academics, smaller household moves | Often good for compact man and van loads |
| Braga to Lucerne | Furniture and partial home removals | Check Swiss access and narrow delivery streets |
| Aveiro to Winterthur | Student and apartment relocations | A clear inventory avoids wrong vehicle size |
Swiss delivery can involve narrow streets, underground parking limits, apartment rules, mountain roads and strict time windows. The final 200 metres can be as important as the previous 2,000 km.
Timeline for a smooth Portugal to Switzerland move
A smooth Portugal to Switzerland move begins before the first box is packed. For larger household moves, 6 to 8 weeks is a comfortable planning window. Smaller man and van loads can be planned faster, but customs and access details still matter.
| Time before move | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 6 to 8 weeks | Confirm Swiss address, work or study plans and rough moving date | Gives time for documents and access planning |
| 4 to 6 weeks | Build inventory, measure furniture, take photos and request a quote | Helps choose the right vehicle size |
| 2 to 3 weeks | Check Swiss customs guidance and gather documents | Reduces border stress |
| 10 to 14 days | Decide on packing, storage or White Glove Delivery | Gives time to organise extra support |
| 1 week | Label boxes and confirm parking, lift access and building rules | Keeps loading day organised |
| 48 hours before | Prepare documents, keys, chargers and first night items | Makes arrival easier |
| Moving day | Keep documents, valuables, pet papers and essentials with you | Prevents key items from being buried |
| Delivery day | Check items room by room | Helps finish the move cleanly |
Last Minute Moving can help when the timeline is tight, but early preparation usually gives more choice, better availability and less pressure.
Common mistakes to avoid
Most moving problems begin quietly: one missing document, one underestimated sofa, one unlabelled box or one van chosen only because it looked cheaper.
| Common mistake | What can happen | Better choice |
|---|---|---|
| Guessing volume | Wrong vehicle or wasted space | Count boxes, measure furniture and share photos |
| Forgetting customs | Border delays or extra questions | Check Swiss customs guidance early |
| Packing boxes too heavily | Broken boxes or unsafe lifting | Use smaller boxes for heavy items |
| Leaving fragile items loose | Cracks and damage | Pack fragile items separately |
| Not checking access | Longer loading or delivery | Confirm parking, lifts and stairs |
| Mixing commercial and personal goods | More complex customs questions | Separate business goods clearly |
| Choosing the smallest van | Unsafe loading or items left behind | Choose based on volume, weight and shape |
The best moves feel almost boring because the drama has been removed early. There are no surprises at the door, no panic over missing paperwork and no desperate attempt to squeeze a 15m3 load into a 10m3 vehicle.
Why choose VANonsite for removals from Portugal to Switzerland?
Choosing a moving company for removals from Portugal to Switzerland is about trusting someone with the things that make up your home, work and next chapter. When belongings travel across Europe, you need more than speed. You need control, care and visibility.
Key reasons to choose VANonsite include:
- GPS tracking for every load.
- Flexible man and van options from 1m3 to 90m3.
- Secure European transport.
- Support for homes, students, offices, furniture, urgent moves and premium deliveries.
- Packing and storage options for fragile or complex moves.
- Planning based on volume, weight, access, timing and item type.
GPS tracking is more than a technical feature. It is relief. When your furniture, documents, books, office equipment or personal memories are on the road, knowing where the load is can make the whole move feel calmer.
FAQ for removals from Portugal to Switzerland
Do I need customs documents for removals from Portugal to Switzerland?
Yes. Switzerland has its own customs system, so customs preparation is usually needed when moving household goods from Portugal to Switzerland. Prepare a clear inventory and check official Swiss customs guidance before collection day.
Is Portugal to Switzerland a good route for a man and van service?
Yes. A man and van service can work well for student moves, small apartments, partial loads, urgent deliveries and furniture transport.
Can VANonsite move furniture from Portugal to Switzerland?
Yes. VANonsite can support furniture removals from one sofa to a full household load. Fragile, heavy or high value pieces should be measured and photographed before booking.
How do I choose the right vehicle size?
Start with box count, furniture dimensions and estimated weight. Share photos of large or fragile items, plus access details such as stairs, lifts and parking distance.
Can VANonsite help with packing?
Yes. Packing Service can save time, protect fragile items and make the move more organised.
Does VANonsite offer GPS tracking?
Yes. Every load can be GPS tracked, which is especially valuable on long distance Portugal to Switzerland removals.
What are popular Portugal to Switzerland routes?
Common routes include Lisbon to Zurich, Lisbon to Geneva, Porto to Basel, Porto to Zurich, Faro to Lausanne, Coimbra to Bern, Braga to Lucerne and Aveiro to Winterthur.
How early should I book removals from Portugal to Switzerland?
For larger household moves, 4 to 8 weeks is a comfortable planning window. Smaller or urgent moves may be possible faster, especially with Last Minute Moving.
What should I keep with me during the move?
Keep passports, residence documents, customs paperwork, keys, medication, chargers, valuables, pet documents and first night essentials with you.
Ready to move from Portugal to Switzerland?
Your move deserves more than guesswork. It deserves a plan that protects your belongings, your time and your first days in Switzerland.
Whether you are relocating a student room, family home, office furniture or one delicate designer piece, VANonsite can help you plan removals from Portugal to Switzerland with care, speed and GPS tracked visibility. The service can stay compact for a small man and van move or scale up for larger European relocations with packing, storage, furniture removals or premium handling.
Prepare your inventory. Measure the furniture. Check your documents. Choose your ideal moving date. Then request a clear quote through VANonsite removals to Switzerland and move with more confidence, clarity and calm.









