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Swiss sub-thread.
Hello all.
There may be more of you British expats in Switzerland than have come forward so far, so please feel free to anchor posts here. Cheers, Bob Thanks to Jerseygirl for the hint on etiquette. We had heard of etiquette back in the '80s in Buckinghamshire, but I always thought it was some kind of sausage. |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
The silence is deafening. ;)
Are there any Brits established in Valais - Sion or thereabouts - who are members here? Valais is currently option 4 on my list. Cheers, Bob |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
I think they're all on the englishforum.ch ;) I'm in Ticino.
Carolyn |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Thanks Carolyn, I had guessed as much.
I go there as a guest on occasion, but find it has emphasis a bit on the wrong side of the rosti barrier for me. ;) I remember that a couple of years back when I was in Tessin/Ticino I heard Swiss German being spoken more than Italian, which surprised me a little bit. Mind you, I was in a pretty touristy area, Ascona. |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 11954653)
The silence is deafening. ;)
Perhaps the submissives are awaiting permission.;) |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by Carolyn7
(Post 12010981)
I think they're all on the englishforum.ch ;) I'm in Ticino.
Carolyn I've a couple of good friends living in Switzerland at the moment, He was transferred with his work. They seem to be really living the life and the kids are doing well. |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Hey everyone,
Does anyone know the requirements for moving to Switzerland as a Colombian national? Thanks! |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by mah88
(Post 12098065)
Hey everyone,
Does anyone know the requirements for moving to Switzerland as a Colombian national? Thanks! Either that or a huge amount of savings... ;) |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 12098094)
I think that would depend on whether you have a firm offer of employment in Switzerland or not.
Either that or a huge amount of savings... ;) But I don't get how you see African selling crap on the streets, or Asians/Latin Americans working in restaurants etc. Surely they don't have a visa paid for by work or huge savings. So if a Colombian doesn't have a firm offer or huge savings, is it still legally possible? |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by mah88
(Post 12098342)
No firm offer and no huge savings either.
But I don't get how you see African selling crap on the streets, or Asians/Latin Americans working in restaurants etc. Surely they don't have a visa paid for by work or huge savings. So if a Colombian doesn't have a firm offer or huge savings, is it still legally possible? A link that may assist you: https://www.ch.ch/en/entry-stay-switzerland/ Also see the official Swiss federation site, most pages are in English, some not as one drills down a bit. https://www.admin.ch/gov/en/start.html Good luck! |
Re: Swiss sub-thread.
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 12099951)
I can't really comment on that in a politically correct fashion, but I happen to know of a few second and third generation Asian people living and working here legitimately.
A link that may assist you: https://www.ch.ch/en/entry-stay-switzerland/ Also see the official Swiss federation site, most pages are in English, some not as one drills down a bit. https://www.admin.ch/gov/en/start.html Good luck! |
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