Relocating to Hong Kong

To find a carrier or a mover, use the Internet, consult the yellow pages or get a free quote and find your mover in Hong Kong now.

Step one: make a list

Make an exhaustive inventory of your belongings to establish a value statement. The value statement is an important document that sets the compensation amount you could receive in case of loss or damage to your belongings.

Complete the declaration of value yourself by stating the overall value of your property and the value of certain particular precious items. Read the terms and conditions of your contract carefully to find out more about the transportation and handling of precious objects. This statement is particularly important because, without it, an estimate cannot be established, which will obviously affect your relocation and your organization.

Step two: estimate and moving process

Regarding the estimate, several key points are to be considered, including:

Usually, removal companies unload your belongings directly at the destination address. However, some removal companies unload your belongings in warehouses, and you will have to pick them up yourself afterward, implying additional costs. Check your moving contract carefully.

Step three: consider damage insurance

Damage insurance automatically covers non-predictable damage associated with the transportation of your belongings up to the value indicated in the declaration of value. The cost of the insurance depends on the overall value of your belongings. The removal company must issue a certificate of insurance in any case.

Step four: sign the waybill

Finally, you must sign the waybill before loading and after the delivery of your belongings. The waybill is a document that specifies the terms and conditions of the contract, the mode of transportation, the volume or weight carried by the removal company, the name and address of both the customer and the carrier. By signing the waybill, you definitely agree to these terms and conditions and give permission to the removal company to go ahead.

Regarding removal payment plans, a deposit is usually to be paid before loading, and the balance must be paid upon delivery. A payment plan must be arranged with the removal company in any case.

Important:

In general, carriers handle custom paperwork for you (customs clearance, etc.). For more security, opt for a carrier affiliated with the FIDI (International Federation of International Movers).

Good to know:

Contact the Chinese Consulate for more information about relocating to Hong Kong, customs, prohibited items, etc.

Useful links:

FEDEMAC - Federation of European Movers

FIDI - International Federation of International Removers


Article written by expat.com
Last update on 14 January 2023 20:07:28
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