Relocating anywhere is a huge commitment, especially when moving internationally has become a slightly more complicated process due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, don’t let this put you off as with a new location, brings new adventures, new memories and a new life where those long-awaited dreams whatever they may be, can finally be achieved.
Now that we’ve got you thinking, one thing that hasn’t changed is the continuing popularity for Brits to move down under to sunny Australia, where a population of 25 million people continue to prosper and take in its quality of life, positive environment, idyllic beaches, prosperous economy, career opportunities, al fresco dining, low living costs, friendly culture, educational system, wine & vineyards, multicultural cuisine and so, so much more.
Sounds good right? Well, if you are looking for a removals company to safely ship your household goods and personal effects, then 1st Move are the perfect company to work with as they offer unique safer packing and zero-touch international removals from the UK to Australia, with fast weekly shipping to all main Australian ports and cities including Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Fremantle.
How much does international removals to Australia cost?
At 1st Move International, their mission is to make the process of moving your belongings as easy and stress-free as possible. They achieve this by beginning with a clear and affordable pricing structure, where they provide a free quote for a bespoke estimate for your move.
The short answer is that the cost of international removals from the UK to Australia starts from £1,011 for a shared container service, £2,800 for a three-bed house and £4,998 for a four or five bed house. The UK to Australia port-to-port shipping charge will ultimately depend on your move size and final location in Australia.
How long does it take to move to Australia?
Due to their connections with international export companies, 1st Move International have access to shipments leaving the UK for Australia each week. Whether you need a full 40ft container or just a small pallet, your shipment can leave on the next available weekly sailing.
For more information, click here to view their upcoming Australian shipping schedules.
Safer packing for your move
Your goods are palletised and shrink-wrapped to provide improved protection when moving to Australia. They are the only international removals company to offer this unique method of packing and shipping. The benefits of this is that it involves reduced handling of individual items, fewer mix-ups, fewer insurance claims, more accurate billing and better overall protection for your personal belongings.
Fast weekly shipping
Thanks to their packing methods, they are able to ship weekly alongside commercial exporters, direct from the UK to all main ports in Australia including Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Fremantle - with door-to-door services available throughout all of Australia. Once it’s packed, they will immediately give you the next available weekly sailing and you can track the container and vessel here.
Fully insured removals
They enjoy the lowest claims record of any removals company due to the extra care they take when preparing and packing your personal belongings, household goods and furniture, with no compromises. They palletise all goods together to guarantee that, once packed, items are never handled individually. Reduced handling means less risks and maximum safety for your move. Read more about their moving insurance here.
To start planning your move to Australia, contact 1st Move International or learn about their international removals.
Get a moving quote here.
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