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Moving to Vienna

A Guide on Moving to the City of Dreams

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Moving to Vienna, Austria from the UK? The City of Dreams is a beautiful place and home to many wonders, so we understand why you’d like to move there. But moving to a new city can be stressful. Hence, we made this guide on moving to Vienna with a breakdown of moving costs, a great checklist, helpful tips and free removal quotes. So, keep reading and find out how to make your move simpler and less stressful!

The Cost of Moving to Vienna

Moving to the City of Dreams may be filling your nights with thoughts of the cost. Well, we’re happy to reassure you that the cost of moving to Vienna won’t be a nightmare.

Before we get to the numbers, we just want to emphasise that these are just estimates since there are a lot of factors that influence international moving costs, an accurate figure is difficult to obtain.

Below, you can find an overview of the estimated costs associated with moving to Vienna from London by sea and road, depending on different household sizes:

Household sizeCost by roadCost by Sea
1 bed£2,200 – £3,100£2,400 – £3,400
2 bed£2,800 – £3,900£3,200 – £4,400
3 bed£3,700 – £5,000£5,100 – £6,900
4 bed£4,800 – £6,600£5,800 – £7,800
5 bed£6,100 – £8,200£7,900 – £10,600

Disclaimer. These are estimates and will not necessarily be the price quoted to you as the cost of your move will vary depending on many factors such as volume, distance, choice of moving company, and more.

Cost Factors

We mentioned there were some factors that can affect the cost of your move to Vienna, so let’s jump into them:

  • Choice of moving company – This will have a big impact on cost and also the quality of your move. Since it can be hard to find and compare moving companies that go to Vienna, why not request free removal quotes to make it easier?
  • VolumeNot to be Captain Obvious, but the more belongings you move, the greater the cost of your move. Therefore, it’s a good idea to calculate the volume to understand how much you intend to move.
  • Insurance – This is more for avoiding an unexpectedly large cost after you move, you don’t want to replace any damaged goods out of pocket. So, be sure to get contents insurance for your belongings!
  • Additional services – Packaging, assembling, storage, and special services for moving fragile or heavy objects will save time and make your move easier while also adding to the cost.

If there’s any point to take away from this, the volume of your move is important as is your choice of moving company as you move to Vienna, Austria. So, fill out the form below and start comparing movers today!

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Moving to Vienna Checklist

Moving is a stressful endeavour since there are so many things to do, we know how overwhelming it can be. That’s why we created this checklist for moving to Vienna, so you can have a less stressful move.

Important Documents

When moving, the first thing you’ll want to prepare are your documents. These are crucial as need them for the residency permit application and also for register in the municipality.

  • Passport
  • Residency Permit
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Medical Documentation (including dental and immunizations)
  • University Degree(s)
  • Police Records

Sirelo tip!: To avoid losing documents, you should keep them in a safe and secure place. Furthermore, we recommend that you make duplicates of your documents.

A Moving Company

Once you’ve received your residency permit, you need to actually move to Vienna. We recommend considering one of the top international moving companies in the UK to help you on your merry way.

Packing

This is essential, unless you don’t intend to take any personal belongings, which sounds crazy! Our advice is to start packing at least one month before your moving date and pack non-essential items first. Do you want more great tips for packing? Look no further for an awesome guide on packing.

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Taxes

For tax purposes, you should contact HM Revenue and Customs to declare that you’ll be living abroad, otherwise you could continue to be taxed in the UK.

On paying tax in Austria, we recommend you seek professional advice on the matter. You can also read our page on taxes in Austria

Health Insurance

Austria has compulsory health insurance. When you start working, you are immediately covered as your contributions are deducted from your salary. Of course, the public health insurance doesn’t cover everything. Therefore, if you want to avail of private healthcare, you should consider getting private health insurance.

Do you want to know more about healthcare in Austria? You can read more about it here.

Banking

As the UK is no longer part of the EU, banking can be more difficult. As a result, it’s recommended that you open a local bank account to make the process easier. Here is a list of the main banks in Austria:

For more information about the process of opening an account with a bank, click here!

Cancellations

Before you move abroad, you’ll want to cancel any utilities you receive at your old home. Some may require 2 weeks to a month of notice, so review your contracts! Some good news, you can continue to receive the Economist or use Netflix in Vienna, you just need to update your address.

Have you forgotten to update your change of address with someone or institution? Great news, you can also have your mail redirected by the Royal Mail for a small fee.

Pets

Wanting to bring your pet with you when moving to Vienna? No problem, just make sure they meet the following requirements to gain access into the country:

  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Microchipped
  • Certificate of vaccination against rabies
  • General certificate of health

Learning German

Sprechen sie Deutsch? Well, it’s time to start learning, you’ll really need to learn German. Otherwise, you’ll find it difficult to integrate, make friends, and enjoy your time in your new city. After you moved to Vienna, you can find a course through the City of Vienna’s page if you don’t have the time before you move.

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Finding Your Perfect Home

Something you may have heard about Red Vienna is the fact that a majority of the residents live in social housing, regardless of their income. And this is true, however, you’ll need to have resided in Austria for at least 5 years before you’re applicable.

But don’t despair! Renting from private landlords is also a great option, the regulations in Austria strongly protect the renter to the point you can get a three-year rental agreement! So, rest assured you won’t have many difficulties when renting.

A tip for your house hunting in Vienna is to use a rental agent. Otherwise, you might run into difficulties trying to rent if you don’t speak German. Also, so you’re prepared, here are some of the prices you can expect, when comparing London to Vienna, when looking for a home:

LondonVienna
1 bed£1,700£775
3 bed£3,200£1,450
City Centre Price/m2£11,100£6,500
Outside Centre Price/m2£5,600£3,800

Working in Vienna

The working culture will be different from what you may be used to in the UK. Punctuality, seriousness and reliability are crucial factors in the Austrian business environment and should be demonstrated throughout your working day.

Also of note, the Viennese can be reserved in the work environment and in their private life. But you’ll find that this is mainly due to differences in culture and with time you’ll come to understand.

Key Industries

Vienna is the primary industrial centre of Austria, accounting for over one fifth of the country’s GDP. Thus, it shouldn’t be too hard to find a job as the city is an attractive place to do business. Something that is useful to key in mind are the key industries of Vienna. Take a look below:

  • Life sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Manufacturing
  • Information Technology
  • Service industry

Job Search

Austria is often thought of as old-fashioned, and it follows that the job market stays within the traditional ways in finding work. Although it is more common for employers to rely on print publication, you can still find job listings online. Some goods to start you job search on are the following:

Sirelo tip: it’s important that your CV is translated into German. Expats will also notice that Austrians spend a good deal of time looking at certain features of a person such as their education and working experience.

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Ready to Move to Vienna?

Gut gemacht, you’ve made it to the end! By now, you should feel completely prepared to complete your move to Vienna from the UK. If you heed our advice, you’re move should be a piece of cake.

Of course, if you have some more time before you move, why not check out some of our other articles? We’re sure you’ll find more useful information and tips for your move. Just click a link below to keep reading! 🙂