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Planning your move in stages? Keep every shipment aligned.

Use this planner when your belongings, vehicle, or family are moving to the UK at different times. Build one clear move plan and spot issues before shipment.

One overall plan

The point is not just to split the goods, but to keep dates, shipments, and expectations aligned across the whole move.

Shipment-level readiness

Each shipment gets its own status so you can see what is ready now and what still needs work.

Review before shipment

Vehicles, restricted items, goods already in transit, or uncertainty about one move plan should all push the case toward review.

When this helps

Use this when one move is happening across more than one shipment

Typical examples are one van now and more goods later, a vehicle travelling separately, storage between shipments, or family and belongings moving at different times.

FAQ

Common questions about moving to the UK in several shipments

Can I move to the UK in more than one shipment?expand_more

Yes, but the shipments should stay consistent with one overall move plan and a clear set of supporting documents.

What if one shipment is moving now and the rest later?expand_more

That is exactly where the planner helps. It keeps one overall move summary while still giving each shipment its own status and contents.

Can a vehicle travel separately?expand_more

Yes, but a vehicle should stand out clearly in the plan and often needs review before shipment.

Does this planner confirm ToR eligibility?expand_more

No. It helps organise the move and highlight what should be checked, but it does not replace a case-specific review.

Review CTA

Ask Easy Clearance to review your move plan

This is the right next step if a vehicle is travelling separately, some goods have already started moving, or you are not sure whether all shipments should stay under one move plan.

Live summary from the planner

The planner will place a summary here once you start working through the move stages.