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Organizing an international move may seem complicated, but with the right guidance, everything becomes lighter and safer. In this guide, we’ve gathered the most important steps to plan each stage with peace of mind, avoiding common mistakes and guiding you with the support of those who have experience in every detail.

1. Start planning early

An international move requires time and preparation to be done correctly. The earlier the process begins, the lower the risks and the greater the chances of everything running smoothly. Ideally, planning should start between 3 and 6 months before your departure date.

You’ll likely need to apply for visas, arrange family documents, decide what to take from home, research entry requirements in the destination country, find schools, or secure temporary housing. All of this takes time. Starting early is a key part of a safe move.

Why this matters:

Avoids last-minute stress

Allows time for quotes and company comparisons

Enables proper financial planning

2. Choose a company specialized in international moves

Read also: How to Choose a Reliable International Moving Company

Hiring an international moving company is not like hiring a local carrier. Here, we deal with different laws, customs regulations, long distances, and belongings with both emotional and financial value. That’s why having a specialized company makes all the difference.

At One Moving, we offer a complete service: personalized consulting, a bilingual team, document support, and step-by-step follow-up. That way, you’re sure everything is being handled with transparency, clarity, and care.

What to look for:

Bilingual customer service and specialized consulting

Recognized certifications (IATA, IAM, ISO)

In-house, trained team with international experience

Complete service: from packing to delivery

Learn more about our international moving services.

3. Request a personalized consultation

Even if it seems unnecessary at first, professional consulting can be the difference between an efficient international move and a frustrating experience.

Every move has its own context it might involve a family with children and teenagers or a professional who has little time before starting a new job. Only after understanding your situation can we create a truly safe plan.

How it works:

Initial needs assessment

On-site visit or video call for inventory

Definição da melhor logística

Guidance on documents and procedures

4. Organize all documentation

Documentation is one of the most critical points of any international move. Each country has different requirements for the entry of goods, customs clearance, pet transport, valuable items, and legal residency. Any mistake or omission can result in delays, fines, or even the loss of your shipment.

Common documents include:

Passport and visa

Inventory of belongings

Lease or housing contract

Vaccination certificates (for pets)

5. Decide what to take and reduce excess

Read also: What to Take (and Leave) in Your International Move

Moving abroad also invites reflection — what truly deserves to go with you into this new chapter? Many items that make sense where you live now may not be practical or useful in your new country. Taking only what’s essential allows for a lighter, more intentional fresh start.

One of the great secrets to a smooth international move is knowing what not to take. Excess volume can increase transport costs, slow customs clearance, and create unnecessary stress.

Avoid taking:

Duplicate items

Low-value furniture

Electronics with incompatible voltage

Prioritize:

Personal and irreplaceable belongings

High-value equipment

Sentimental or professional items

6. Create a complete inventory

The inventory is essential both for customs control and for protecting your belongings. It helps you track what’s being transported, simplifies the verification process at your destination, and is mandatory for international insurance coverage.

Tips for a good inventory:

 List all items with description and quantity

Take photos of your belongings

Keep one digital and one printed copy

7. Pack and organize your move safely and smartly

Packing protects every item from impact, vibration, humidity, and temperature variations during transport. Whether by land, sea, or air, the safety of your belongings depends directly on the quality and technique used in packing.

Proper packing also helps stacking, reduces damage, and optimizes container or pallet space.

Tailored protection for:

Crystal, glass, and electronics

Artwork and sculptures

Clothes, books, and personal items

8. Get comprehensive international insurance

Even with perfect planning, international shipping is subject to factors beyond your control — weather changes, customs delays, cargo shifts, or logistical accidents. International insurance isn’t optional; it’s an essential layer of protection.

It ensures that in case of damage, loss, or theft, you receive financial compensation and replacement coverage. The insurance should reflect the true value of your belongings, destination, and type of transport.

Common coverages:

Theft or total loss

Damage during transport

Breakage of fragile items

9. Rely on support during customs clearance

Customs clearance the process of releasing goods through customs is one of the most delicate steps. Mistakes such as incomplete or incorrect documentation can lead to retention, extra fees, or even denied entry.

Having a specialized team during this phase ensures agility and peace of mind. Each country has its own rules and, in some cases, physical inspections. Professional assistance helps avoid surprises and speeds up the release process.

10. Track your move until final delivery

Knowing where your belongings are is like keeping a bridge between what you’re leaving behind and what’s ahead. Real-time tracking, delivery estimates, and direct contact with the logistics team make the experience transparent and reliable.

With our team, you can follow every step — from pickup to final setup at your new address.

With One Moving, you have:

A direct service channel

Real-time cargo tracking

Scheduled delivery with forecast

What Only One Moving Offers

When someone decides to move abroad, they’re trusting more than belongings to a company. They’re trusting expectations, time, and a meaningful part of their life story. That’s why we operate with clarity, accountability, and presence in every move. Our trained in-house team ensures every detail is handled so that everything arrives exactly as it left.

Our personalized consulting goes beyond logistics. We accompany clients from the beginning, with practical guidance, ongoing communication, and a real commitment to solving everything promptly. We don’t work with hidden costs or improvisation — we work with care, because we know what we’re transporting matters.

“One Moving handled everything so carefully that we arrived in our new country with peace and confidence. It was a safe experience from start to finish.” — One Moving Client

Frequently Asked Questions About International Moves

How much does an international move cost?

Prices vary depending on volume, destination, transport type, insurance, and services. Consulting helps estimate with accuracy. Want to understand how to budget for each stage? Read: What Influences the Cost of an International Move.

On average, between 15 and 60 days, including pickup, transport, and customs clearance. Timelines vary depending on destination and service type.

Ideally, between 3 and 6 months before your planned moving date.

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Not everything fits in a suitcase. When an international move involves vehicles or high-value belongings, every decision matters. In this guide, we show how to ensure safety, protection, and support throughout the entire process — with expert guidance and trust from start to finish.

Which Items Require Extra Attention?

Cars, motorcycles, musical instruments, collectibles, or professional equipment are just a few examples of items that require a specialized logistics plan. Beyond monetary value, many of these items carry emotional, functional, or even legal significance for the client.

That’s why international transport of these goods demands extra care with documentation, transport mode selection, physical protection, and control over each step. When something holds real value, nothing can be generic.

What to Consider in the Logistics Planning

The first step is to check whether the item is allowed in the destination country and what legal requirements must be met. Then, evaluate the best packaging method, insurance coverage, suitable transportation mode (air or sea), and the involved timelines.

Items with specific documentation, such as vehicles, require careful attention — from chassis registration to customs clearance in the new country. Sensitive items like instruments or collections demand custom packaging, temperature control, and impact protection.

What We Do at One Moving

Some items represent more than their price tag. A car that witnessed milestones, a motorcycle full of memories, a rare instrument, or a collectible with emotional significance — when something matters, the care must match.

That’s why we, at One Moving, handle every detail of your international move with precision. We assess your context, explain requirements, organize all documents, protect your belongings with technical expertise, and manage the entire process with clarity and responsibility. We’re by your side from beginning to end — so you feel confident entrusting us with what matters most.

Documentation, Insurance, and Deadlines: What to Keep in Mind

Transporting a vehicle requires regularization in both Brazil and the destination country. You’ll need to present documents such as the CRLV, export authorization, and proof of ownership. The process may involve fees, customs brokers, and inspections — all of which must be planned in advance.

International insurance is essential to protect your belongings from damage, loss, or theft. Ideally, choose coverage that reflects the item’s true value and matches the transport specifics.

Client Testimonial

“We chose One Moving to handle our car and some professional equipment for our new office. Everything arrived on time, damage-free, and with impeccable service from start to finish.” — Corporate client

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Find out what’s worth taking and what to leave behind in your international move, with practical tips to organize luggage and reduce costs.

Packing for a new life in another country is one of the most significant stages of an international move. The question of what to take or leave behind is common — and it can directly impact cost, practicality, and even your adaptation in the new destination.

In this guide, we show you how to make smart decisions at this moment, with peace of mind, planning, and the support of One Moving.

Taking Everything Can Be Expensive — and Not Always Worth It

One of the most common mistakes in international relocations is trying to take absolutely everything. Old furniture, off-season clothing, duplicate or seldom-used items can drastically increase the cargo volume — and, as a result, the shipping cost.

Most of the time, it’s wiser to take only what’s essential and reassess items once you’re settled in your new country. Electronics, for example, may not be compatible with the local voltage. Oversized furniture may not fit in your new home. And many household goods can be replaced at a lower cost than international freight.

Reevaluating What Matters Is Also Part of the Move

Moving abroad goes beyond rearranging belongings. It’s an opportunity to calmly reflect on what truly makes sense to bring along. Often, this process involves reassessing priorities, letting go of what has served its purpose, and consciously choosing what will accompany you in your new chapter. The essentials don’t take up much space. And what feels too heavy might not need to come along.

How to Decide What to Take in Your International Move

Organization starts with a realistic inventory. Think about the routine you’ll have in your new destination and consider factors like climate, available space, access to similar products, and the emotional value of your belongings.

Ideally, categorize your items into three groups:

What is essential and irreplaceable (documents, sentimental items, high-value electronics)

What is worth bringing but can be replaced if needed

What is expendable, duplicated, or has low cost-benefit

Items Worth Bringing

High-value professional equipment

Clothing suited to the new climate

Personal, school, or medical documents

Items with emotional or historical value

Daily-use electronics compatible with the destination

Items Best Left Behind

Oversized or low-value furniture

Appliances incompatible with the local voltage

Non-essential decorative items

Cleaning supplies and perishable foods

Off-season clothes or clothes you haven’t worn in months

Our Support in Every Decision

Taking good care of your international move also means supporting your choices. With our specialized consultancy, you receive personalized guidance on what’s worth shipping, how to organize your luggage, and how to make the most of each cubic meter.

We work with complete transparency from the beginning, always paying close attention to the details and staying committed at every stage. Our role is to make sure you feel supported and secure throughout your international move.

Testimonial

“It was liberating to realize I didn’t have to take everything. The guidance from the One Moving team made all the difference. I arrived lighter and more prepared to begin.” — Real client

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