Application of visitor visa again for Switzerland? |
I came from manila and just had a visit in switzerland. how long will i have to wait before i can apply again for a visit visa?
A friend of mine just said i have to wait for another 6 ... |
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What are some popular swiss beers? |
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Lesbian bars, clubs hangouts in Zurich? |
Does anyone know of any good lesbian bars, clubs, hangouts for lesbians in Zurich or Lake Zurich?
Also does anyone have any contact details for LBGT groups in zurich?
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Does switzerland use euros? |
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Do you have tests in Switzerland like here in USA? |
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Can I apply for UK and Swiss visitor visa from their consulates in detroit? |
| I need visas to travel to these countries. Can I apply for visas from their consulate in detroit?... |
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What's the "Le Classique" summer camp at Le Rosey in Switzerland like? ? |
- Is it about 9,000 dollars?
- How would they accept a black girl from America? (I was born in London, England though, and lived in England for 5 years but now I'm 14 and have lived in A... |
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Switzerland, where should I go from Geneva for limited time and limited budget? |
| I am using a eurolines bus, which only stops in Geneva in Switzerland. Could anybody recommend where should I go from there then if I had 2 nights and 2 days to spare? I was hoping to catch a bus or ... |
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How do you pronounce St. Moritz? |
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What are some online bookstores and art stores in Switzerland? |
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I have an American friend living in Lausanne, Switzerland. She's temporarily stuck there, poor, depressed, and needs more to do, so i'd like to be able to send her art ... |
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Will be holidaying in Switzerland with hubby and 5 kids( 4yrs-14yrs) in June07? |
Was there for honeymoon and again in 2000.
Interlaken will be our base for 5/7 days.
Hv been to Pilatus,Titlis, Schiltorn, Jungfrau.
Hv covered Bern, Montreux, Geneva, Zermatt, Lucerne,... |
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Can u help me....please? |
has anyone beeen to switzerland...ive seen pics nd it looks amazing...what is it like in spring/summer??? |
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Mr Who
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This is the one million dollar question! It had been asked here about as many times. Please use the "Search for questions" windows to get plenty of replies.
Another very easy and efficient way to get an impression about the Swiss landscape: Click onto this link: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Switzerland&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2. Also some facts to be found here.
If you're interested into history plus facts and figures, aunt Wiki is a good choice. See what she knows about Switzerland: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland
An evergreen is this link, from where you can do a cyber trip through Switzerland: http://www.myswitzerland.com/en.cfm/home
As for the weather: Switzerland definitely experiences seasons -- winter can bring a fair amount of snow while summer can be sunny and sultry but the weather is rarely extreme. Temperaures in summer can climb to the 30s°C (90s°F) or even mid 30s°C (mid 90s°F). The Italian region, which includes popular destinations like Locarno, Lugano, and Bellinzona, can be more mediterranean (as evidenced by the palm trees and colorful birds that you'll see). The French region is a bit more temperate while the areas in the north tend to be about 10 degrees Fahrenheit cooler in general. Early summer (June) or fall is probably the best time to experience Switzerland, as the weather is comfortable and there aren’t as many tourists as there are during the summer (or the winter in the ski regions). September can be quite rainy, but October offers sunny weather with temperatures on their 20s°C (70s°F), which is perfect for hiking in the Alps even in high altitude.
Depending on when and where you go, the weather in Switzerland can vary greatly due to drastic altitude differences. High in the Swiss mountains, the weather tends to be much cooler than expected so bring a warm jacket, extra layers, and pants even in the summer if you plan on visiting any of the major mountains. Some areas, like Les Diablerets and Zermatt, are cold enough that they are open for skiing even in the summer (though skiing Zermatt is certainly not recommended for newbies) (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g188045-s208/Switzerland:Weather.And.When.To.Go.html) |
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Yes I have been in the summer many times, and it's absolutely beautiful! The mountains have snow at the very top because they are up high where it's always cold, but the land is a deep, luscious green. When put together, it looks like a fairytale and I love it. I was there a few weeks ago, my first time during the winter, and I like it much more in the summer. I'm not a skier or anything like that, and you can see much more of the scenery in the summer since it's not blanketed in snow! |
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I apologize deeply for Mr Who he sexually frustrated! He needs to seek help lol j/k it is a beautiful place it like the garden of eden |
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