Switzerland
#16
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Re: Switzerland
No matter where you go you will always be an outsider. I would also be an outsider in UK. Btw, did you live in Austria or in Switzerland for an extended period?
#17
Re: Switzerland
From day one I was greeted with open arms, not only from the airline I was sent to support, but especially from hotel personal, followed by a great landlord and his wonderful family. Within a day of moving into permanent accommodation I was invited in to meet close neighbours, and to join their wonderful mezze dishes. And this continued again when my wife joined me, and also with the m-i-l on vacation trip. Truly wonderful people, with unsparing gratitude and assistance wherever I went, always with no ulterior motives - whatever the ethnic group. Memories which I'll savour forever. Unlike some other countries, never did I feel an outsider in Lebanon.
Having said that, due to the terrible political situation I'm pleased I'm not there today.
#18
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Re: Switzerland
Must disagree with the 'always'. I have lived and worked in a great many different countries in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Enjoyed my stay almost everywhere, but one country in particular stands out from all the others. Lebanon!
From day one I was greeted with open arms, not only from the airline I was sent to support, but especially from hotel personal, followed by a great landlord and his wonderful family. Within a day of moving into permanent accommodation I was invited in to meet close neighbours, and to join their wonderful mezze dishes. And this continued again when my wife joined me, and also with the m-i-l on vacation trip. Truly wonderful people, with unsparing gratitude and assistance wherever I went, always with no ulterior motives - whatever the ethnic group. Memories which I'll savour forever. Unlike some other countries, never did I feel an outsider in Lebanon.
Having said that, due to the terrible political situation I'm pleased I'm not there today.
From day one I was greeted with open arms, not only from the airline I was sent to support, but especially from hotel personal, followed by a great landlord and his wonderful family. Within a day of moving into permanent accommodation I was invited in to meet close neighbours, and to join their wonderful mezze dishes. And this continued again when my wife joined me, and also with the m-i-l on vacation trip. Truly wonderful people, with unsparing gratitude and assistance wherever I went, always with no ulterior motives - whatever the ethnic group. Memories which I'll savour forever. Unlike some other countries, never did I feel an outsider in Lebanon.
Having said that, due to the terrible political situation I'm pleased I'm not there today.
Switzerland is different to Lebanon. I guess you never worked in Switzerland.
#19
Re: Switzerland
Not withstanding this being the Switzerland sub forum of B.E, your sweeping, ambiguous statement, "No matter where you go you will always be an outsider," is strictly untrue. Had you qualified the statement with a clear mention of Switzerland there'd be no debate. As this particular forum is read not only by expats in Europe but worldwide, your comment, "Subject is Switzerland" is impertinent.
Last edited by Tweedpipe; Mar 16th 2021 at 7:54 pm.
#20
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Re: Switzerland
Scot's post stated, "No matter how long you live in The Helvetic Confedetaion you will always be an outsider". It's clear and precise which I wouldn't question for a moment. Unlike yours.
Not withstanding this being the Switzerland sub forum of B.E, your sweeping, ambiguous statement, "No matter where you go you will always be an outsider," is strictly untrue. Had you qualified the statement with a clear mention of Switzerland there'd be no debate. As this particular forum is read not only by expats in Europe but worldwide, your comment, "Subject is Switzerland" is impertinent.
Not withstanding this being the Switzerland sub forum of B.E, your sweeping, ambiguous statement, "No matter where you go you will always be an outsider," is strictly untrue. Had you qualified the statement with a clear mention of Switzerland there'd be no debate. As this particular forum is read not only by expats in Europe but worldwide, your comment, "Subject is Switzerland" is impertinent.
#21
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Re: Switzerland
I have somewhat similar situation, I will be relocating from UK to Lugano area in Switzerland. I sorted out most of questions, but have one remaining....
I have some belongings that I would like to move from UK to Swiss. I don't really want to pay a middle man and rather just rent a van and move it myself.
Does anyone know what is required from Customs point of view to do this ? Can I just document all my stuff, its value and how long I've possessed it ? Will it be sufficient for Swiss customs ?
I have some belongings that I would like to move from UK to Swiss. I don't really want to pay a middle man and rather just rent a van and move it myself.
Does anyone know what is required from Customs point of view to do this ? Can I just document all my stuff, its value and how long I've possessed it ? Will it be sufficient for Swiss customs ?
Last edited by jodvova; May 27th 2021 at 7:10 am.
#22
Re: Switzerland
I have somewhat similar situation, I will be relocating from UK to Lugano area in Switzerland. I sorted out most of questions, but have one remaining....
I have some belongings that I would like to move from UK to Swiss. I don't really want to pay a middle man and rather just rent a van and move it myself.
Does anyone know what is required from Customs point of view to do this ? Can I just document all my stuff, its value and how long I've possessed it ? Will it be sufficient for Swiss customs ?
I have some belongings that I would like to move from UK to Swiss. I don't really want to pay a middle man and rather just rent a van and move it myself.
Does anyone know what is required from Customs point of view to do this ? Can I just document all my stuff, its value and how long I've possessed it ? Will it be sufficient for Swiss customs ?
From memory, all items less than six months old will attract VAT, this may have since changed. Provide as many receipts as possible.
Good luck with the move.
#23
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Re: Switzerland
I didn't do my own importation or exportation, but if you are looking to go that route, information can be found on the Swiss FCA webpages.
From memory, all items less than six months old will attract VAT, this may have since changed. Provide as many receipts as possible.
Good luck with the move.
From memory, all items less than six months old will attract VAT, this may have since changed. Provide as many receipts as possible.
Good luck with the move.
Found this bit https://en.comparis.ch/umzug-schweiz...-umzug-schweiz
Looks like straight-forward indeed.
I don't have employment agreement tho, only rental contract.
#24
Re: Switzerland
Thank you!
Found this bit https://en.comparis.ch/umzug-schweiz...-umzug-schweiz
Looks like straight-forward indeed.
I don't have employment agreement tho, only rental contract.
Found this bit https://en.comparis.ch/umzug-schweiz...-umzug-schweiz
Looks like straight-forward indeed.
I don't have employment agreement tho, only rental contract.
Comparis can be a useful site, you might have a look out also for "bon a savoir" (in French, but they'll likely have equivalent German and Italian links available) it's a consumer-orientated information portal, certain bits for free, more detailed available on subscription - a bit like Which? in the UK.
Can't offer insight to Lugano (only been there once) nor even Locarno (been twice), but Ascona and round about is pretty cool.