Why does every Swiss national desperately lunge for the 'door close' button the millisecond everyone has stopped geting in our out of the doors ? Was there some great Swiss Lift crises ...
I would like to stay in Interlaken for one or two nights and would like to know which hotel offers a quad room and has anyone know which hotels are good for a family. I also would like to know if I ...
I would like to stay in a village high up in the mountains, full of snow, with no cars if possible and with many slopes. I have been told about Zermatt but I can't find a room there. Anything ...
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I was wondering where I can get blue ice packs in switzerland. I've tried stores like Coop and Manor, but I can not seem to locate it...
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Can anyone tell me how is the life in Switzerland and do you reccomend me to live there?
Additional Details Sorry that i didn't add details:I have Macedonian and Australian passport,but I really plan to go to Switzerland,because it is Europe and it is different.
yes, switzerland is a beautiful country.... even thought it's a little more expensive. i recommend you to go to the neuchatel lake and zurich is a nice city too! and be sure to try the beverage 'rivella'...
summer_snow0402
I think it depends on who u are living and the type of environment you seek for..it really goes for individual taste.
julia669930
To live in Switzerland is a different thing than to just visit her. It is very expensive and life is very boring.
People are nice though, the country itself is beautiful. I lived there for 3 months and i think it's enough coz of the high expenses.
Rent, food, travel is pricey. Expect to run an average CHF 2500 per person, including rent, food and transport (with minimal spending).
If you are a professional in the banking or medical centre, that's the place for you. If you are in agriculture, i'd suggest you buy land and invest in development.
swissnick
Well, it's difficult to describe without knowing where you are from.
Perhaps you travel here on holidays...? As Switzerland is an open and free country, you will easily have the possibility to get to know the everyday-life.
I'm living here all my life and don't have any reason to move away.
Be aware, that although Switzerland is small, there are substantial differences between cities and rather rural regions - and of course between the different language areas.
And, I don't know if you would have the possibility to live in Switzerland at all! Immigration is very restricted for non-Europeans.