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O hii mam I'm intrsted any job how to apply 😊
ОтветитьWhat do you do after 5 years once your contract to live in Switzerland ends?
ОтветитьI’m liking this vid just cos you gorgeous ❤
ОтветитьVery good presentation of visa issues for employment in Switzerland for non-Swiss workers. You may want to add the "intra-company" visas that are available for people who have worked for a company outside the EU for at least one year and are transferred to their fully owned Swiss subsidiary - provided they can proof that they have special skills that are needed to transfer knoweldge from the "Mother Company" to the Swiss subsidiary.
ОтветитьYour English is very good, Iris.
ОтветитьPlease help me out bse am Am an Africa not from the EU so it might be difficult for me to axcess one but i want to come to relocate to Switzerland.
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ОтветитьYour really match nice what you are doing 👍🏼
ОтветитьThanks yes it was interesting
ОтветитьI wanna move there as well am European
ОтветитьYou are beautiful. I heard there is a 1% tax based off your wealth for anyone wanting to become a resident in Switzerland, so if you worth $2m, it's $20,000 a year tax. I want to retire to Europe. I did like Austria but I hear it's getting a little restrictive. I also saw a video that housing in Zurich is hard to find and expensive. Thank you for your video.
ОтветитьEveryone makes a video on Process which is OK, but very important to find/get a job ....Can you make a video / help to find a job which is very very important
ОтветитьBonjour,
My dream country switzerland...
I know in switzerland person his name is yves michaud he long time to stay nepal but his no more ...but now I'm work in crotia...and I'm long stay ..here future..and I apply to job in switzerland please help me in my future in dream.
Good evening madam. i am a teacher in Ghana, can i move to switzerland as a teacher.
ОтветитьHi Iris, thanks for this! Do you have any tips for the type of document you'd need for a B permit if you live with a friend or family when you first move?
ОтветитьDo you speak German?
ОтветитьHi. Educative video. So is it possible to use Malta permit in switzerland
Ответитьsometimes it seems that foreigners have an easier time finding jobs than us returning Swiss from abroad.
ОтветитьHow s the scope in switzerland as acca?
ОтветитьHello, dear Iris, could you please tell me what are the 5 or 10 characteristics that one should consider when choosing a canton? Aiming to get residency and in the future a Swiss passport for a doctor
And among these German-speaking cantons, which one is suitable for an Iranian to at least enter there?
For example, the components that I know myself; Lower taxes, easier to give B residence, and easier to convert to C residence and cheaper food and health care available... Consider that I have a Blue Card and permanent residence in Germany and registered as a MD., my first goal is to get C residence in Switzerland. And my final goal is, the Swiss red passport, and living in Swiss.
Thanks
Here's a subjective ranking from perceived easy to hard about cantons, which l knew them:
Appenzell Innerrhoden: This canton is often considered to have a straightforward naturalization process, especially if you have lived there for a long time and integrated into the local community.
Appenzell Ausserrhoden: Similar to its sister canton, Appenzell Ausserrhoden is also known for having a relatively straightforward naturalization process compared to larger cantons.
Schwyz: Schwyz is known to have a relatively straightforward naturalization process for those who have been living there for a substantial period and meet the integration requirements.
Glarus: Glarus is another canton with a naturalization process that is perceived to be less complex than some larger cantons.
Uri: Uri is a smaller canton, and naturalization procedures may be more straightforward compared to larger urban cantons.
Obwalden: Obwalden, being a smaller canton, may have a simpler naturalization process compared to larger ones.
Nidwalden: Nidwalden is also known for having a relatively straightforward naturalization process for eligible applicants.
Appenzell: Both Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden are considered to have simple processes, but some sources suggest Innerrhoden might be slightly easier.
Basel-Stadt: Basel-Stadt may have a straightforward process, especially for long-term residents who have integrated well.
Schaffhausen: Schaffhausen is known to have reasonable naturalization procedures compared to some larger cantons.
Thurgau: Thurgau's naturalization process is generally considered manageable.
Fribourg (Freiburg): Fribourg's naturalization process might have some specific requirements, but it's generally regarded as reasonable.
Solothurn: Solothurn's naturalization process is perceived to be somewhat more involved compared to some smaller cantons.
Basel-Landschaft: Basel-Landschaft may have a slightly more complex process compared to Basel-Stadt.
Aargau: Aargau's naturalization process might involve more requirements compared to some smaller cantons.
Zug: Zug's naturalization process may have more requirements compared to some smaller cantons.
St. Gallen: St. Gallen may have a somewhat more involved naturalization process compared to smaller cantons.
Bern (Berne): As one of the larger cantons, Bern's naturalization process might involve more documentation and requirements.
Zürich (Zurich): As one of the largest and most populous cantons, Zurich's naturalization process may have more requirements and take longer to complete compared to smaller cantons.
Graubünden (Grisons): Graubünden's naturalization process can be more complex due to its unique multilingual character and additional requirements for language proficiency.
Hiiii, this video is a big help i am a college student and planning to settle at Switzerland
Thank you
Before anything else i just want to ask if what is the full tax that i need to pay as a foreigner? Thank you
Very nice
ОтветитьHi, hope this message finds you well. i am a junior software developer and i am looking forward to move to Switzerland. I am also from the EU like you, so i have to follow similar paths like you to achieve residency. I just have some questions that I would really really appreciate if you could answer. If i move to Zurich, which part of Zurich can i get a decent 2-3 bedroom apartment which is decent in price to rent? Also, besides the taxes that are needed to be paid, what other expenses are also mandatory? For example i hear that social security and health insurance is a must and is mandatory, and i would like roughly to know how much these cost? For instance, is it the more money you earn, the more you need to pay, or the same for everyone? If so, approximately how much is it per month? Besides that, great video and hope to hear from you soon.
ОтветитьRubbish. I am sick and my Czech account balance is zero czk . Czechia and EU refused to give me financial support or permanent job. Scandinavia refused to give me the worst thing they have which is Asylum. EU is the best rubbish I heard of, I don’t have any EU benefits. Czech people are everywhere in Czechia asking foreigners to speak fluent Czech with them. Europeans in ALL EU countries asking foreigners to speak their native language fluent to get a job so you wont get a job if you just speak English.
ОтветитьI'm living in Italy.I want start work in Switzerland . I have permanent residency EU card of Italia.can I start on this base thanks
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ОтветитьHi Iris,
Thanks for the information, I'm thinking of migrating to Switzerland 🇨🇭 I'm an IT Technician working in UAE for 9 years till date, if there is any openings in your company please kindly reach out to me, Thanks 😊. Mike
Hello, I am a Chinese accountant, can I contact you, I will learn how to become an English accountant, looking forward to hearing from you
ОтветитьFortunately I recovered the EU citizenship in 2006 having a passport from Slovakia. The situation that I faced in my work search in Germany 2009 was a shameful experience. I decided in 2014 to include the information in my profile of LinkedIn about the shameful experience in Germany because there are no words to justify the legal uncertainty, scorn and corruption that I experienced in Germany by the government authorities. Switzerland is the only country in Europe that guarantees respect and legal certainty following the laws. I speak Hochdeutsch as native pronunciation and my secondary languages are Spanish and English. Thanks Iris very much for the information.
ОтветитьHow to going to Switzerland to workperment?
ОтветитьKindly send me swiss authorised job search where i can get verified sponsors ,thanks
ОтветитьI would visit as a tourist, but would not live there - too expensive, even the locals increasingly can’t afford the housing costs. Plus, the Swiss are cold people and look down on the rest of the world. Don’t expect to make friends with Swiss, maybe with other expatriates.
ОтветитьHi Iris! Thank you for the video! I'm a non-EU citizen (Colombian) living in Austria and working as software developer, and currently looking for a job in Switzerland. Would you recommend any specific Canton(s) which are more flexible by giving the work permit? And do u know specific companies which would help non-EU citizens with the work permit? Thanks in advance! By the way, from which part of Austria do u come from?
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Great video with valuable information! Thank you
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ОтветитьWhat if my work all about computer and my English I basic
ОтветитьSooo beautiful
ОтветитьWhat about if im Murican!!!!
ОтветитьWe have enough people in our country already. We are too small to keep squeezing in more. I don’t want to become a minority in my own country, more people put more stress on our environment.
ОтветитьCan you help me dear
ОтветитьU very sweet
ОтветитьAs a Eu citizen I need to get resident permit first or with I have to get a job contact first?
ОтветитьIt was excellent information thanks so much 👍👍👍
ОтветитьUnless you have a guaranteed job with big money.... You are a completely mentally unbalanced to consider moving there!!
ОтветитьHello nice sister Iris ,thanks
ОтветитьHello my name is Sam I am from Scotland United Kingdom. I am legally married to a polish citizen part of the European Union. She already works in Switzerland for like 2 weeks but is looking to work there for longer.
What is the process of my going to join the and work there.
Because she went to a office and they just gave her a family permit forum A2 forum. ??
Do I have to have a visa before I arrive on Switzerland and then when I get there my boss applies for a work permit in my name. Could you please explain the process and timelines when I could start work.
Thanks Sam
Can I apply for an L or B permit if I am in an airbnb? or a hotel, or it is necessary to have a rented apartment?
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