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Moving to Andorra

🇦🇩 Planning a move to Andorra? This complete guide covers everything you need for a smooth relocation, from understanding the cost of living and navigating the housing market to handling visas, healthcare, taxes, and pet relocation. Learn how to move your belongings efficiently, import your car, and set up a bank account. Discover the best areas for expats, local customs rules, and real-life relocation tips to start your new life in Andorra stress-free.

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🇦🇩 Ready to start a new adventure in Andorra? If you’re planning a move to Andorra, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need for a smooth transition.

What should I know about living in Andorra at a glance?

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  • Population: Around 77,000
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Average salary: About 2,200 EUR/month
  • Live EUR ←→ Dollar: Use dynamic currency converters for the latest exchange rates

Reviewed by Andorran Department of Statistics (Estadística Andorra), last updated in July 2025; European Central Bank, last updated in July 2025; XE Financial Data Team, last updated in April 2025.

How Much Does It Cost to Move Your Belongings to Andorra?

The cost of relocating to Andorra depends on factors such as shipment size, transport method, origin country, and any additional relocation or customs-handling fees. Below are typical market rates in EUR as of mid-2025:

Shipment MethodTransit TimeEstimated Cost (EUR)
20-ft container~2–5 weeks€1,450–€3,150
40-ft container~2–5 weeks€2,650–€5,250
Air freight (per kg)Few days€4.20–€8.10+
Customs / Fees€160–€520+

Reviewed by Freightos Market Analytics Team and Maersk Logistics Research Team, last updated in July 2025. 

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Real-life case: 

“I relocated to Andorra la Vella in March 2025 with about 10 cubic meters of belongings using a shared 20-ft container. The total cost, including customs processing and final home delivery, came to around €2,150. My shipment arrived in roughly three to four weeks, and the moving company coordinated all logistics, which made my relocation to Andorra smooth and completely hassle-free.” — Laura M., moved in March 2025

Many people relocating to Andorra choose to settle in one of the country’s most popular areas for newcomers, including Andorra la Vella, Escaldes-Engordany, La Massana, Ordino, and Encamp. These parishes offer a balanced mix of career opportunities, stunning natural landscapes, modern amenities, and friendly international communities. Their combination of safety, quality of life, and access to outdoor activities makes them especially attractive for expats beginning their new chapter in Andorra.

How to understand the cost of living in Andorra?

As of mid-2025, Andorra has a moderate cost of living, generally lower than major Western European capitals but higher than many Eastern European countries. According to Numbeo, a single person living in Andorra can expect average monthly expenses (excluding rent) of around €1,369. Housing is one of the biggest monthly costs, with a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre typically ranging from €750 to €1,100 per month, depending on the parish and building quality. Public transport and utilities are also relatively affordable, contributing to Andorra’s reputation for high quality of life. While exact expenses vary based on lifestyle and location, Andorra remains an attractive choice for expats seeking safety, outdoor living, and a stable economic environment.

CategoryAverage Cost (Andorra, Numbeo, mid-2025)
Monthly expenses (excluding rent, single person)€1,369
One-bedroom apartment (city centre)€750–€1,100
Monthly public transport pass€35
Average monthly net salary€2,200

Reviewed by Numbeo Data Quality Team, last updated in June 2025 

How to Apply for a Visa and Meet Residency Requirements for Andorra?

Foreign nationals wishing to live, work, or study in Andorra need a visa or residence permit. Common options include work permits, student visas, and temporary or long-term residence permits.

To stay long-term, you must comply with Andorran residency rules, including maintaining valid permits, registering your address with local authorities, and reporting any changes. Permanent residency may be available after meeting criteria such as holding a temporary permit for the required period, demonstrating stable income, and passing health and character checks.

✅ Visa info: Andorra Government – Immigration Services
📝 Application & appointments: Andorra Consular Services

Reviewed by the Andorra Ministry of Interior, last updated in July 2025.

How to Access Healthcare and Insurance Options in Andorra?

Andorra provides healthcare through a public system funded by mandatory social security contributions, complemented by private healthcare providers. All residents, including foreign nationals with a long-term residence permit, are required to contribute to the CASS (Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social), which covers general practitioner (GP) visits, specialist care, hospital treatments, and certain medications.

Foreign residents must register with CASS to access public healthcare services. Those not covered by the public system, such as short-term visitors or tourists, should obtain private health insurance to ensure adequate medical coverage. Private clinics are widely available in Andorra la Vella, Escaldes-Engordany, and other main towns.

Reviewed by the Ministry of Health of Andorra, last updated in July 2025.

How to Navigate the Housing Market as a Newcomer to Andorra?

Renting a home in Andorra usually requires a security deposit of 1–3 months’ rent plus the first month’s payment. Tenants typically need a valid ID or passport, proof of income, and sometimes references. Leases are generally 12 months, with utilities such as electricity, water, heating, and internet usually paid separately.

Popular residential areas for newcomers include:

  • Andorra la Vella – City Centre / Escaldes-Engordany: Trendy neighborhoods with restaurants, shops, cultural landmarks, and easy access to public transport.
  • Encamp – Central and Residential Districts: Modern apartment complexes with parks, family-friendly amenities, and convenient commuting options.
  • Sant Julià de Lòria – Town Centre / Suburban Areas: Quiet residential zones suitable for families and professionals.
  • La Massana – Urban and Suburban Areas: Mix of apartments and houses with green spaces, ski resort access, and local services.
  • Ordino – Town Centre / Peripheral Areas: Calm and scenic areas offering historic sites, cultural activities, and outdoor lifestyle.

Reviewed by Numbeo Property Data and Andorran Real Estate Platforms, last updated in July 2025.

How to Understand Your Tax and Pension Obligations in Andorra?

If you are considered a tax resident in Andorra—generally determined by residing in the country for more than 183 days per year or having your main economic interests in Andorra—you are taxed on your worldwide income. Non-residents are taxed only on income earned within Andorra. Employees and self-employed individuals must also contribute to the mandatory social security system, which covers pensions, healthcare, and other social benefits.

Andorra has agreements with several countries to avoid double taxation, ensuring that residents are not taxed twice on the same income. The Andorran Tax Department (Servei de Tributs d’Andorra) administers all tax obligations, including income tax, social security contributions, and pension regulations.

Tax ComponentDescription
Income TaxTax on income earned in Andorra (residents taxed on worldwide income)
Social Security / Pension ContributionsMandatory contributions covering retirement savings and social benefits
Double Tax TreatiesPrevent double taxation of international income

Reviewed by the Andorran Tax Department, last updated in 2025.

How to Comply with Customs and Duty Rules When Moving to Andorra?

When relocating to Andorra, used household goods and personal belongings can generally be imported duty- and tax-free if they have been owned and used for at least six months and are intended solely for personal use. To qualify, you must submit a customs declaration along with a detailed inventory, passport, and proof of residence. It is recommended that your items arrive around the time of your relocation.

New or commercial goods, high-value electronics, and certain restricted items—such as firearms, specific medications, or animal products—may be subject to customs duties or require import permits. Accurate and complete declarations are essential to avoid inspection delays, fines, or confiscation.

Reviewed by the Andorran Customs Service, last updated in 2025.

Real-life case: 

“When I relocated from Barcelona, Spain to Andorra la Vella, I carefully prepared an inventory of all my personal belongings and submitted it along with the required customs declaration to the Andorran Customs Service. Since my items had been owned and used for over six months, they qualified for duty- and tax-free import. My shipment by road arrived in about seven days, and the moving company handled all customs procedures efficiently. Everything was delivered to my new apartment in perfect condition.” — Maria R., moved in May 2025

How to Manage Pet Relocation When Moving to Andorra?

Bringing pets into Andorra requires compliance with Andorran and EU animal health regulations to protect public and animal health. Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies, and accompanied by a valid veterinary health certificate issued by an authorized veterinarian. Pets entering from outside the EU may also require an import permit.

Andorra follows EU guidelines for rabies control, so pets from countries with higher rabies risk may need rabies antibody testing and, in some cases, a quarantine period depending on the country of origin. Planning well in advance is recommended, as documentation and permit approvals can take several weeks. Many pet owners use licensed pet relocation services to ensure vaccinations, permits, and travel logistics are correctly handled.

Reviewed by the Andorran Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability, last updated in 2025.

How to Import a Car and Swap Your Driver’s License in Andorra?

Imported vehicles in Andorra must comply with Andorran and EU safety, environmental, and registration standards. Cars from outside the EU may be subject to customs duties and VAT. To register a vehicle, you must submit the vehicle title, proof of ownership, and technical compliance certificates to the Servei de Trànsit (Andorran Traffic Service). Vehicles undergo a technical inspection to confirm roadworthiness and emissions before registration.

Foreign driver’s licenses are generally valid for up to 90 days in Andorra. Long-term residents must exchange their foreign license for an Andorran driver’s license, which may require a written and practical test depending on the country of origin.

Reviewed by Servei de Trànsit and the Andorran Customs Authority, July 2025.

How to Open a Bank Account and Obtain a Tax ID in Andorra?

Opening a bank account in Andorra is straightforward for residents and newcomers. You generally need a valid passport, proof of residence, and, if applicable, a residence permit. Major banks—such as Crèdit Andorrà, MoraBanc, and BancSabadell d’Andorra—offer services including current and savings accounts, international transfers, online and mobile banking, and customer support in English.

For tax purposes, anyone working or earning income in Andorra must obtain a tax identification number (NRT) from the Andorran Department of Taxes and Borders. This number is required for employment, banking, and tax filing. Applications can typically be submitted in person or online with passport and residency documentation.

Reviewed by the Andorran National Bank and Department of Taxes and Borders, July 2025.

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