Is there a train ride? How much does it cost (roundtrip) and how long does it take? Also, is there a tram/gondola/funicular to get to the top of a nearby mountain for grat views (in Lucerne or Z...
Sometime in Februarury, we should be arriving in Geneva around 16:00 hrs (4 PM). We want to spend 3-4 days in Lucerne. Is it advisable to catch a train from the airport and head to Lucerne on the ...
I'm planning to go skiiing in Europe this winter and the website of this town looked good. Is St.Moritz be a good place for skiing and do people generally speak proper English ? I don't ...
Switzerland could not care less if you have a work permit in UK!!! if you are a EU citizen, if you come to work you just need to apply for a short term visa (an L visa) when you arrive, and it will be granted. You will need to provide a copy of work contract (or of your affiliation to the school you plan to attend).
If you are not a EU citizen, you can kiss buh bye the idea, unless a company sponsors you. The delivery of work permits to non-EU citizens is extremely rare and only for very skilled workers, upon proof that a similar employee cannot be found locally.
Jean-Paul J
What is a "WP"? Specification would be helpful though....
For information, go to:
http://www.weisungen.bfm.admin.ch/einreise/visumvorschriften_e.asp#G
and click on the letters paralel to "Great Britain".
cloudy
am not familiar with the WP holder that u have mentioned. best would be to approach the Swiss embassy to get the exact information regarding the visa. here u would only get speculation. if u are keen to go to Switzerland do contact the embassy, u can contact them over the phone if u are hard pressed for time to visit them.