If you’re an expat moving to Shanghai, you’ll find many shipping companies competing for your business and offering free quotes. It’s a good idea to compare options but stick to well-known and reputable companies rather than risk issues with cheaper, less reliable ones.

When deciding how to ship your belongings, think carefully about your needs. Most houses and apartments in Shanghai come furnished, so you may not need to ship large containers. For smaller items, air freight might be a better choice. Also, furniture in Shanghai is often affordable and may cost less than shipping your own.


Shipping goods to Shanghai

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Expats should check the latest customs rules when shipping personal items and furniture to China. Taxes frequently apply to electronic goods, and there are restrictions on items like medication.

Long-term non-residents and returning Chinese citizens can import household goods duty-free if they have lived abroad for at least 12 months. This usually includes one air shipment and one sea shipment.

If you’re shipping goods to Shanghai, make sure you have detailed documentation for each item. It’s also a good idea to buy insurance for your items, but consider using a different company than your shipping provider for this.

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Shipping pets to Shanghai

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Shipping pets to Shanghai is largely limited to dogs and cats. To bring your pet, you’ll need to ensure the following:

  • Vaccinations: your pet must have up-to-date vaccines, including rabies.
  • Vet Certificate: a health certificate from a vet is required.
  • Microchip: your pet must have an ISO-compliant microchip.
  • Import Permit: apply for an import permit from the China Entry-Exit Inspection & Quarantine Association (CIQA).

Depending on your pet’s health and where you’re flying from, they may need to stay in quarantine for up to a few weeks. Over 20 dog breeds are banned in Shanghai, including powerful breeds like Pit Bull Terriers, Rottweilers, and Dogo Argentinos.

It’s a good idea to hire a pet relocation company to help with the paperwork and requirements. You should note that you must register your dog with the local police within a month of arriving.

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