I hope to backpacking for a month. My budget is around $1500-$2000. Is is possible. I have a few countries in mind like, Nepal, Tibet, Australia or New Zealand. I hope to know more about their ...
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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Visa's are generally speaking for extended stays or for working purposes.
http://www.learn4good.com/travel/swz_visa.htm . . . more detailed information on Switzerland, in particular, can be found here.
Be well.
pseudonym
No. I went to Switzerland a few years ago. Its absolutely beautiful. Particularly Zurich.
Penfold
No you don't. However, if you are in any doubt, you are better off asking the Swiss embassy.
Maria
Hi, I don't think u require a visa. Visa is needed if ur staying 3 months or more.Moreover if you have a permanent resident certificate of an EU or EFTA country, you don't need visa.even then check with the nearest Swiss Embassy or Consulate. (www.auslaender.ch)
Address of Swiss Embassy in different countries are given here:
http://www.switzerlandflexitours.com/visa-and-travel-regulations.html
magicswiss
You definitely don't need a visa for Switzerland if you're only holidaying there! Just like as I, being Swiss, don't need a visa if I went to Ireland. Believe it or not, Switzerland will become member of the Schengen states later this year! So...
If you need more info, ask the Swiss consulate (and not the embassy): 6, Ailesbury Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
phone: 01 218 63 82 / 83