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The Timeline for a UK to Germany Move: A Week-by-Week Plan

Use this guide to understand timing, delays and what affects the move window before you lock transport or delivery.

Moving internationally can feel overwhelming without a clear plan. If you’re relocating from the UK to Germany, following a step-by-step timeline will make the process smoother and help you avoid costly mistakes. In this guide, we’ll walk you through what to do 3 months before your move, right up to your first weeks in Germany.

1) 12–8 Weeks Before Your Move: Planning & Paperwork

This is the most important preparation stage.

Research moving companies – Get at least 3 quotes from firms experienced with UK–Germany customs (T1 + Form 0350).
Apply for Form 0350 – Request duty-free clearance for your belongings.
Collect proof of UK residence – Council tax, P60, tenancy.
Start decluttering – Sell or donate what you don’t want to ship.
Check passports & IDs – Renew if expiring within 12 months.
If moving for work – Confirm your German employment contract.

📌 Other related tips: Moving from the UK to Germany in 2025 (Form 0350 & T1 Guide)

2) 8–4 Weeks Before Your Move: Logistics & Packing

By now, your customs paperwork should be in progress.

Confirm moving date – Book your removals slot early.
Prepare your packing list – Numbered inventory required for T1 + 0350.
Apply for a T1 transit document – Through your removals company.
Sort utilities & subscriptions – Cancel UK accounts and redirect mail.
Arrange transport for pets – Comply with EU pet passport or health certificate rules.

💡 Pro tip: Pack important documents separately (passport, tenancy, employment contract, insurance).

📌 Other related tips: How to Get a T1 Form When Moving from the UK to Germany.

3) 4–1 Week Before Your Move: Final Checks

This is the most stressful stage — double-check everything.

Confirm your German address – You’ll need it for Anmeldung and customs clearance.
Arrange temporary accommodation – If your flat isn’t ready.
Notify HMRC & UK banks – To avoid tax and banking issues.
Prepare cash & German bank account setup – Many landlords require payment upon arrival.
Set aside essentials – Keep a suitcase with clothes, meds, chargers, documents.

👉 Without a German address, you can’t complete Anmeldung — plan ahead.

4) Moving Day & Customs Transit

On the day of your move:

  • Removals team collects your shipment.
  • Goods leave UK under a T1 document.
  • Shipment travels sealed through transit countries.
  • T1 is closed at German customs, where Form 0350 is presented.

🚨 If Form 0350 is missing, you risk 19% VAT + customs duties.

Once you arrive, focus on immediate legal requirements:

Anmeldung – Register your new address within 14 days.
Health insurance – Choose statutory or private coverage.
Open a bank account – Needed for rent, salary, utilities.
Register your car – Within 6 months, after TÜV inspection.
Collect your Steuer-ID – Will be mailed after Anmeldung.

📌 Other related tips: German Anmeldung Explained for Expats.

6) First Month in Germany: Settling In

Now it’s about building stability.

Set up utilities & internet – Contracts usually require Meldebescheinigung.
Enroll children in school – Present Anmeldung + birth certificates.
Get liability insurance (Haftpflicht) – Most common personal insurance in Germany.
Learn the basics of German tax system – Understand how your income will be taxed.

7) Month 2–3: Long-Term Setup

Explore healthcare system – Register with a family doctor.
Consider long-term visas/residence permits – If not already arranged.
Continue learning German – Integration courses often subsidised.
Join local expat groups – Networking helps with job and community integration.

✅ Key Takeaways

  • Start planning 12 weeks in advance for a smooth UK → Germany move.
  • Form 0350 and the T1 form are essential for customs clearance.
  • Book your Anmeldung appointment early to avoid delays.
  • Have all financial, legal, and healthcare documents ready.
  • Use a week-by-week checklist to avoid missing deadlines.

📌 For the full relocation overview, see our Guide: Moving from the UK to Germany in 2025 (Form 0350 & T1 Guide).

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