We like culture (classical music, indie music, opera, theatre), eating out, skiing, hillwalking, sports, beautiful architecture, playing in musical groups. Is Zurich going to be suited to us?
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I know fondue is generally a winter dish, and September is somewhere between summer and autumn, but it gets pretty cold nevertheless, right? Especially up in the mountains? So, would they serve ...
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I am going to be in Zürich for a week next month, and I want to know something different to do, I will go check out Bahnhofstrasse and all the rest of the touristy stuff but that'...
My husband has been offered a job in Switzerland for 100k (CFH) per year - is that a good enough salary for 2 of us? I will hopefully find work soon, but worried in case it takes a while. We would ...
I was convicted of a class 6 felony in Arizona (endangerment with motor vehicle) and I wanted to know if a ski/snowboard trip to Switzerland would have any kind of hold ups. It's classified as a ...
I have a visitors visa for swiss and wish to convert it into a work permit from switzerland itself.is it possible and if yes,how and whom do i contact in ...
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I am going to Switzerland this summer for my friend's wedding. I will be staying with my friend, her husband-to-be, and their two children. I want to take them nice gifts -- something ...
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If you are a US green card holder and are travelling to Swiss will u need a visa to pass Tirano on bernina exp
If you have a US green card, you DO NOT need a visa to go into Switzerland.
pitluv33
being a US green card holder you do not need a visa to ENTER
Swiss, but you will need a shengen visa if you are also planning to visit other EU countries
swissnick
The green card has no influence on this question. What's your citizenship? A valid passport is required anyway, perhaps more.
See the official Swiss website.
meco031719
It depends on your citizenship. Why don't you try this link and fill-in the necessary fields:
The delivery of a Visa is not dependent from a residency permit, but from your actual citizenship. The US - granting the green card - have no input to provide on who should and should not enter other countries... lets remember that the US control their country, not the rest of the world (although they'd like to believe so sometimes ;) )