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Moving to Switzerland - What to consider?

Switzerland, with its stunning landscapes, strong economy, and high standard of living, is an attractive destination for individuals considering relocation.

However, before embarking on such a significant move, it is crucial to be aware of certain aspects that can impact your experience and ensure a smooth transition. Here are a few things to take into consideration:

Work Permits and Visa Requirements: Ensure that you understand the work permit and visa requirements before moving to Switzerland. Non-EU/EFTA citizens will find it incredibly difficult to relocate here

Social Network and Support: Moving to a new country can be challenging, so make sure your family and friends are also on board. If relocating with family, have you researched the school system in Switzerland. What about your partner, do they plan to work or will your salary need to support both of you? If they plan to work, will they be able to resume their career in Switzerland (i.e. some professions require a level of local language skills).

Cost of Living and salaries: Switzerland is known for its high cost of living. Housing, healthcare, transportation, and daily expenses are generally more expensive compared to other countries. Before moving, thoroughly research the cost of living in your desired location. Consider factors such as rent prices, taxes, insurance, and everyday expenses to ensure that your budget aligns with the local costs. Be careful of what you read online as estimates vary massively so seek a consensus across several sources.

Cultural Differences and Integration: Switzerland has a distinct cultural identity and strong regional differences. Each region has its own customs, traditions, and social norms. Take the time to understand and respect the cultural nuances of your chosen location. Make an effort to integrate into the local community by participating in social activities, joining clubs, and engaging with the culture. Building relationships with locals will contribute to a smoother and more fulfilling experience.

Weekly commuting or living in Switzerland? Some people choose to work in Switzerland but commute each weekend back “home”. Whilst some companies are okay with this, others frown upon it as a sign of non-integration and only a matter of time before you move on.

Moving to Switzerland can be an enriching and rewarding experience, but it requires careful consideration and planning. Familiarize yourself with the cost of living, work permits, language diversity, cultural differences, etc before taking the jump! If you need more info on any of these areas feel free to get in touch with us.

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