II am trying to find out the name of this hospital and what part of Switzerland it's in... It's supposed to be in a pretty good-sized town and about a 4 hour drive from Zurich:)
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Additional Details After reading the first answer I must add to the question... NOT Zurich. I mean a village.. not a city. I've been to Zurich and it is a large city....
Is it true that I should get a Eurail pass before I get there, or can I just do it over there. There are so many passes. Which one is best. Eurail, Swiss Pass, Flexi pass?...
I would like to travel Europe, possibly in Summer. I would like to visit the best possible cities. Please let me know the best vacation packages and the experineces you have....
Which is a good and reasonlable hotel in Zurich Switzerland. I will be there for my honeymoon. Any advice will be appreciated. Also can someone recommend me some places to visit around?
Hey all,
I am from Dubai, UAE. I'm currently here in Crans-Montana, Switzerland for the summer holiday. I've been trying to get a Cavalier for a while now, but it's just ...
I want some good swiss chocolates for my mom. The chocolate can't be too perishable, as it'll be a week before I go home and mom tends to spread her chocolate out over a few weeks. I'...
It is extremely difficult to immigrate to any Europen country...they have very strict regulationsl. Generally, you must be a highly skilled worker in a field in which they need workers. You can see the websites below to read visa requirements for Switzerland and Italy. If you are independently "wealthy" and have a steady income that meets their minimum requirement ( like a retired person with a decent pension), and you will not need to work there, that is totally different.
carla l
Hhm the Swiss are extremely difficult, as we found out a couple of years ago. My mother in law wanted to return after 30y in the Netherlands, (she had lived in Switzerland on an Austrian passport for almost 30years before she married and got a Dutch pasport) She did have a good pension but it wasn't good enough and she really had to pull a lot of strings.
Even though she had lots of relatives, including a son and grandchildren, brothers and sisters, living in Switzerland.
But bringing in a lot of money (still) helps. Try the Swiss embassy website they should be able to tell more specific but dont count on an easy getting in.
Don't know for Italy, but cant immaging it being more difficult than Switzerland
doodlebug
You have to get a work visa, which means you have a skill
that is very useful to them that they need more of. when I
was there, they needed Dental Hygienists. You apply for
a visa, and if they give it to you, you go work there.