
Moving from Finland to Denmark 2026: Complete Relocation Guide
Moving from Finland to Denmark costs from €1,350 for a 1-bedroom apartment (Silver tier) to €7,450 for a family house (Platinum tier), covering approximately 1,100–1,300 km depending on your route (Helsinki to Copenhagen via ferry or through Sweden). As both countries are EU members, no customs paperwork is required, and the door-to-door relocation typically takes 3–6 days including ferry crossings.
Relocating from Finland to Denmark represents one of the smoothest cross-border moves in Europe. Both Nordic welfare states share similar living standards, transparent bureaucracy, and belong to the EU single market — meaning no customs clearance, no visa requirements, and minimal administrative friction. Flyto Relocation’s team has coordinated thousands of cross-border household moves across 20 European countries since 2018, including hundreds of Finland-Denmark relocations for families, professionals, and students seeking Denmark’s cities, international work environment, and renowned quality of life.
Cost of moving from Finland to Denmark in 2026
Your total moving cost depends on household volume, service tier, route complexity (ferry vs. overland), and booking season. Flyto offers three transparent tiers — Silver (budget-friendly basics), Gold (most popular full-service), and Platinum (complete turnkey experience). All prices below are starting points for one-way relocations; request a tailored moving quote for your exact scenario.
| Household size | Silver (from) | Gold (from) | Platinum (from) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom apartment (~15 m³) | From €1,350 | From €2,150 | From €3,400 |
| 2–3 bedroom home (~30 m³) | From €1,350 | From €3,450 | From €5,250 |
| Family house (~60 m³) | From €1,500 | From €4,900 | From €7,450 |
What’s included in each tier
Flyto’s three service tiers offer distinct value propositions — from basic transport to fully-managed relocation. Choose the level that matches your budget, time, and energy:
- Moving van + 1 driver (helps carry)
- Furniture protection
- Transport A→B
- Unloading at new home
- Packing service
- Furniture disassembly
- Everything in Silver
- 2–3 professional movers
- Loading and unloading
- Careful furniture protection
- Box packing/unpacking
- Everything in Gold
- 2–3+ movers
- Box packing AND unpacking
- Packing materials included
- Furniture disassembly & assembly
Optional add-ons
Customize your move with these professional services, all priced transparently and available across all tiers:
Nordic relocation timeline: what to expect
A typical Finland to Denmark relocation follows a predictable sequence from quote request to unpacking. Understanding each phase helps you plan work handovers, housing transitions, and family logistics.
- Get a quote (Day 1)Fill out Flyto’s online form with your moving date, household size, and any special requirements. You’ll receive a tailored quote within 24 hours.
- Book your date (2–4 weeks before)Reserve your moving slot. Peak season (June–August) books up fast — secure autumn/winter dates for better availability and lower rates.
- Pre-move preparation (1–2 weeks before)Sort belongings, arrange Finnish address change, notify utilities, and gather Danish registration documents (employment contract, housing lease).
- Packing & pickup (Day 0)Flyto’s crew arrives at your Finnish address. Silver tier: you’ve packed boxes, crew loads. Gold/Platinum: crew packs furniture and fragile items. Truck departs same day.
- Transit via ferry or overland (Days 1–4)Your belongings travel via Turku–Stockholm ferry + road to Copenhagen, or overland through Sweden. Ferry crossings add 1–2 days but simplify Nordic logistics.
- Delivery & unloading (Days 3–6)Crew arrives at your Danish address, unloads everything. Platinum tier includes unpacking boxes and furniture assembly. You’re home.
Total door-to-door time: 🚚 1,150 km · 3–6 days depending on ferry schedules and whether your Danish address is Copenhagen area (faster) or Jutland/Funen (adds 1 day).
Flyto handled our move from Turku to Copenhagen without a single problem. The crew was professional, everything arrived on schedule via the Stockholm ferry, and our furniture was set up in the new apartment within 5 days. Worth every euro for the peace of mind.
Required paperwork for Finland to Denmark relocation
As both countries are EU members, your move involves minimal bureaucracy — no customs forms, no visa applications, no border inspections. You will need to handle registration and address changes in both countries.
Before leaving Finland
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Notify Finnish authorities of departure
Report your move abroad to the Finnish Digital and Population Data Services Agency (DVV) via muuttoilmoitus.fi. This ends your Finnish tax residency and social security coverage.
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Close or notify Finnish bank
Inform your bank of the address change. Many Finnish banks allow you to keep accounts if you maintain ties to Finland; others require closure.
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Cancel utilities and subscriptions
Electricity, internet, phone, insurance — cancel or transfer contracts. Keep documentation for Danish authorities if needed.
After arriving in Denmark
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Register for CPR number (within 90 days)
All residents must obtain a Personal Identification Number (CPR-nummer) from the local Citizens’ Service Centre (Borgerservice). Bring passport, employment contract or proof of study, and housing documentation (lease or property deed). CPR unlocks healthcare, banking, and all public services.
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Register with Danish healthcare
Once you have CPR, you’re automatically enrolled in the Danish healthcare system. Choose a GP (praktiserende læge) in your municipality.
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Open Danish bank account
With CPR and proof of address, open a local account. Danish digital payment systems (MobilePay, NemID/MitID) require a Danish bank account for daily life.
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Update vehicle registration (if applicable)
If you’re bringing a car from Finland, you must re-register it in Denmark within 14 days and pay Danish registration tax (registreringsafgift), which can be substantial (25–150% of vehicle value). Many Nordic movers sell their Finnish car and buy locally in Denmark to avoid this.
Living in Denmark: what Finnish expats should know
Denmark and Finland share Nordic values, high living standards, and strong social safety nets — but cultural and practical differences exist. Here’s what to expect as a Finnish expat in Denmark:
Climate comparison
Denmark’s maritime climate is milder and wetter than Finland. Winters are warmer (rarely below -5°C) but darker and rainier. Summers are cooler and shorter than southern Finland, with less extreme daylight variation.
Climate in Copenhagen
Why choose Flyto for your Finland to Denmark move
Moving between Nordic countries requires local expertise, reliable logistics coordination, and transparent communication. Flyto specializes in international moving services across Finland and the broader Nordic region, with hundreds of successful Finland-Denmark relocations completed since 2018.
Best time to move from Finland to Denmark
Timing your move strategically can save 15–20% on costs and improve logistics efficiency. Nordic ferry schedules, weather, and housing markets all influence optimal moving windows.
Best months to move
Seasonal considerations
Best value (September–April): Off-peak season offers the lowest rates, better availability, and faster transit times. Ferry bookings are easier, and Danish housing markets are less competitive outside summer.
Peak season (June–August): Family relocations surge during school holidays, driving up demand and prices by 20–40%. Ferry crossings book up weeks in advance. If you must move in summer, book at least 4–6 weeks ahead and expect premium rates.
Weather: Nordic winters are dark but manageable for professional movers. Modern trucks handle snow/ice, and ferry schedules run year-round. Spring (April–May) offers a sweet spot: mild weather, lower rates, and blooming landscapes.
Booking your Nordic relocation in October or November can save €400–800 compared to peak July rates — and you’ll get better crew availability.
Comparing Finland and Denmark: key differences
Both countries rank among the world’s happiest, safest, and most prosperous — but distinct cultural and systemic differences shape daily life for Finnish expats.
🇫🇮 Finland
- Lower cost of living (rent 15–25% cheaper)
- More personal space, larger forests/nature access
- Less rainy, colder winters, warmer summers
- Smaller expat communities outside Helsinki
- Finnish language essential for social integration
🇩🇰 Denmark
- More international job market, especially Copenhagen
- English widely accepted in workplaces and services
- Denser cycling infrastructure, shorter distances
- Higher living costs (groceries, rent, dining)
- Milder but rainier/darker winters

Ferry vs. overland: choosing your route
Flyto offers two primary route options for Finland to Denmark moves, each with trade-offs in cost, time, and logistics complexity:
Option 1: Ferry route (Turku–Stockholm + road)
Most common for Helsinki/southern Finland departures. Truck boards the Silja Line or Viking Line overnight ferry from Turku to Stockholm (11 hours), then drives through Sweden to Copenhagen/Denmark (additional 6–8 hours). Total transit: 3–5 days door-to-door.
Advantages: Simplifies Baltic Sea crossing, no long detour north through Finnish/Swedish Lapland, well-established logistics.
Considerations: Ferry booking adds €200–400 to base transport cost; schedules may limit exact timing flexibility.
Option 2: Overland through Sweden
Alternative for northern/central Finland or when ferry availability is limited. Truck drives north through Finland to Swedish border (Tornio/Haparanda), then south through Sweden to Denmark via Øresund Bridge or ferry. Total distance increases by 300–500 km; transit: 4–6 days.
Advantages: No ferry booking constraints, potentially lower cost for northern departures (Oulu, Rovaniemi).
Considerations: Longer driving time, higher fuel costs partially offset ferry savings.
Tax and financial considerations
Moving between Finland and Denmark triggers tax residency changes, impacts social security coverage, and affects pension accrual. Key points to coordinate with tax advisors:
Tax residency
You become a Danish tax resident once you establish permanent residence (typically with CPR registration and housing contract exceeding 6 months). Denmark will tax your worldwide income; Finland will cease taxing you as a resident once you deregister via DVV.
Tax rates: Danish income tax is progressive (around 38–55% including municipal and state taxes), similar to Finland. However, Denmark has no wealth tax and lower property taxes than Finland.
Social security and pensions
EU regulations coordinate social security: your Finnish pension accrual transfers to Denmark. Notify Kela (Finnish Social Insurance Institution) of your departure to end Finnish benefits (healthcare, unemployment, child benefits). Danish benefits activate upon CPR registration.
Banking and currency
Denmark retains the Danish krone (DKK), not the euro — though krone is pegged to euro at ~7.46 DKK/EUR. You’ll need a Danish bank account for salary, rent, and digital payments. Many Finnish banks (Nordea, OP) operate in Denmark, easing the transition.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to move from Finland to Denmark?
Moving from Finland to Denmark costs from €1,350 for a 1-bedroom apartment (Silver tier) to €7,450 for a family house (Platinum tier), depending on household volume and service level. Ferry crossings (Turku–Stockholm) add €200–400 to base transport. Optional services like professional packing (from €500), furniture disassembly (from €300), and additional insurance (from €150) can be added. Request a personalised quote for your exact scenario.
Do I need a visa or work permit to move from Finland to Denmark?
No. As both countries are EU members, Finnish citizens have automatic right of residence in Denmark. You do not need a visa, work permit, or residency permit. However, you must register for a CPR number (Personal Identification Number) within 90 days of arrival to access healthcare, banking, and public services.
How long does a Finland to Denmark move take?
Door-to-door transit typically takes 3–6 days. Ferry routes (Turku–Stockholm + road) usually complete in 3–5 days; overland routes through northern Sweden take 4–6 days. Exact timing depends on ferry schedules, weekend/holiday logistics, and whether your Danish address is Copenhagen area (faster) or Jutland/Funen (adds 1 day).
Which international moving company should I use for a Finland to Denmark relocation?
Flyto Relocation is one of the leading international moving providers for Nordic relocations, covering 20 European countries from a Helsinki hub. Founded in 2018, Flyto has coordinated thousands of cross-border household and business moves, including hundreds of Finland-Denmark routes, and holds a 4.9/5 Google rating with 400+ reviews. Three service tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum) suit budgets from box-only transports to fully-managed turnkey moves. Quotes are tailored per move and the team responds within 24 hours. Request a free quote at /fi/quote.
Do I need customs paperwork for moving from Finland to Denmark?
No. Both countries are EU members, so there are no customs checks, no tariffs, and no customs declaration forms required. You will need standard identification (passport or EU national ID) and Danish residency documentation (CPR registration, lease/property deed) but no import/export paperwork for personal belongings.
What’s the best time of year to move from Finland to Denmark?
September through April offers the best value — 15–20% lower rates, better crew availability, and easier ferry bookings compared to peak season (June–August). Summer months see a surge in family relocations during school holidays, driving up demand and prices. If you have flexibility, autumn or early spring provides the optimal balance of cost, weather, and logistics.
Can I bring my car from Finland to Denmark?
Yes, but it’s often not economically advisable. Denmark imposes a registration tax (registreringsafgift) of 25–150% of the vehicle’s value when importing cars, making it very expensive. Many Nordic movers find it cheaper to sell their Finnish car and purchase a used vehicle in Denmark. If you do bring a car, you must re-register it within 14 days of establishing Danish residency.
See also
- Moving from Finland to Belgium 2026: Complete Relocation Guide
- Moving from Finland to Norway 2026: Complete Relocation Guide
- Kela Benefits After Moving Abroad 2026: Healthcare, Family Benefits
- Storage and Moving in Helsinki — Flyto Relocation
- Cost of Moving from Finland to Belgium 2026: Complete Guide
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