lol okay so you ran out again lol so now we're in switzerland! Additional Details lmao i know right thats what i do... when ever im talkin 2 someone and they run outa emails then i ...
I'm thinking of moving to Zurich or Geneva in Switzerland. Which is better for a 18 year old guy. Will I meet more english speaking people in Geneva, since 40% of Geneva residents are foreigners....
my family are planning a 10 days vacation to switzerland which is our first time there.
we have 2 options either go on early december or on february
when is it warmer and better ?...
I plan to visit Bern, Lucerne and Geneva. Any possibility to find a cheap accomodation or cheap-ER accomodation in any of these cities? Because it does seem like the word 'cheap' is one to ...
I need some basic stuff, i found some, but some websites aren't in english lol.Anyways i need to know some cultural things and interesting things to do if you visit there! And any other ...
I have few questions ...
1. How are the medical facilities? Will doctors be available immediately
in case of any ailments or will it be purely by prior appointments?
I would like to apply a job in Switzerland. Do I need to mention the expected salary? I have no idea what is the standard salary in Switzerland. If I have a master degree (Msc) without any work ...
I will be arriving in Basel on the 10th of January. I was wondering if i should rent a car, or get the train to Grindelwald? Will there be alot of transfers if i get the train? How will i get to B...
I will be traveling in Switzerland on St. Patrick's Day this year and I am wondering if the Swiss celebrate the Day as we do here in the U.S. Any one know?...
Is it possible to cross the border from italy to switzerland with a pet in the car?
would they check? or do the pets need some type of medical document proving certain vaccines or something? Additional Details im not bringing a dog, i have a pet rabbit. but either way i think italy would be the last place to look for a vet who would put in your rabbit a micro chip...
Yes you need an updated vaccination card for your pet otherwise they don't let it in or you have to put him/her in a special shelter (sorry, don't know the right name in english) for 3 months.
fragola f
It's possible but you dog must have all the papers in rule. Moreover your dog has to have a microcip.
Andrea
for Starbuck:
Switzerland IS NOT in the European Union, look here:
http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/index_it.htm
Stefan
Yes it is possible. You do not need a health certificate or a permit to import a domestic rabbit to Switzerland.
Here the detailed rules:
http://www.bvet.admin.ch/themen/01614/01884/index.html?lang=en
Who are the ignorants who give me dumps down ? Click on the link I provided and read the document of the Swiss Federal Veterinary Office. My answer is correct.
limoncello
i drove from Switzerland to France and they so would not have noticed if a little pet was say.. under a blanket for a few seconds while passing through those gate things but thats deceitful i guess... so yeah let them know i suppose
starbucks3001
Yes, as long as you are an EU citizen. If not, than you will probably have no problem, especially coming from Switzerland which has everything in common with the EU except the money (theres is worth a lot more).