Well as Switzerland had suffered 50 years of economic migration, like 80 000 peoples each years since the 70's, I'll guess swiss people have spend enough. Actually now, there more people coming from immigration in Switzerland than REAL Swiss people, all this is a joke, we Swiss don't consider those like real swiss, we call them ''Secundos'', which means descendants of people who stayed here during 60's, 70's, 80's. Switzerland is just a brand at this point, our country has been sold.
Of course, but if you live in Switzerland for 10+ years and can't name TWO freaking cheeses, something is wrong with your integration in a first place.
If you live in a place surrounded with mountains and you can’t name two of them than you get a problem . So as you can’t name two brand cheese . It’s just general knowledge from a country where you want get citizenship.
je connais des hommes qui n'ont jamais vecu en Suisse mais qui ont epouser une Suissesse a l'etranger. Or, apres 2 ans de mariage, ils se sont vu donner un passeport suisse. Le mari etranger de ma propre soeur qui vit en Suisse depuis plus de vingt ans n'a pas pu recevoir la nationalite. Ils ont peutetre des dettes mais que savent reellement les autorites des situations financieres de ceux qui vivent a l'etranger? je trouve degeulasse que mon beauf ne soit pas accepte dans le pays ou il vit alors qu'on accepte des gens qui n'y ont meme jamais foutu les pieds.
I lived in Berlin, Germany for 10 years with my girlfriend and she was Cuban,American,but i had to leave because our doctor recommend she had to go to a nursing homes,so we left and flew back to Seattle, Wa. where she finally went because her brain had gotten worse dementia she had, but the Germans like me very much and in two years give me a passport, they require 12 years and i got real money and able to support my self.
That's what makes swiss passport/citizenship so valuable. Switzerland gets high quality people by screening them and those that embrace the Swiss culture will be the ones most likely to succeed and feel that they're part of Switzerland. Just look at the USA, the government gives out Green cards and citizenship like there's no tomorrow. Cheapening the value of the American passport and also there is a lack of integration in the USA. That's why there's so many pockets of different ethnic communities sprinkled around and even Americans who couldn't even communicate in English.
Actually, it's Swiss who live "on their own island", they are extremely lonely, untrustful (and untrustworthy), and don't have any sense of solidarity. It is the most common lifestyle in Switzerland..for Swiss!
Candy Twiggy Twist your statement is daft, Swiss are not “lonely”, we have a great lifestyle here, we are more trustworthy than you’ll ever hope to be.
Yes, you are very lonely, you can't rely on your "friends" because you don't help each other, seeing help as a misuse, so you must count on yourself or nobody. The lifestyle is inexistent, just boring day by day living when working is the biggest "joy" :D. Who is trustworthy? Surely not your neighbors who are watching you and report your every move, neither the administration who will always turn the law in their favor and lead you to pay even for what you should be paid for! You just want to defend your little country but you have no arguments.
Candy Twiggy Twist i don’t know what drugs you took or maybe you’ve watched too many fantasy films but i can assure you my neighbours don’t watch me and i don’t watch them and i certainly don’t go and report anyone. I have a great lifestyle here, i live in a beautiful area, have a modern apartment i own, can enjoy the outdoors etc there are plenty of things to do. I don’t know where you get this “lonely” rubbish from, it certainly doesn’t apply to my friends, family and i, you sound paranoid. I love my country, don’t want to live anywhere else. If you don’t like my country that’s your problem.
15 ans en Suisse et t'arrives a peine a nommer 2 fromages... Magnifique intégration, en meme temps ils donnent le passeport Suisse a des gens qui ne parlent meme pas la langue du pays apres 20 ans.. J'ai honte de savoir que certains de mes concitoyens ont vendu mon pays, ses traditions, son histoire, et sa culture. Dans beaucoup de villes de ce pays, les Suisses de souches sont minoritaires. Le multi-culturalisme ne pourras jamais faire revenir une culture disparue.
Hello...i just want to ask..im married to a swiss guy...but i have police record.. does it affect so much on my citizenship?How much year will it takes me to suffer because of this.?
mustafa but it’s their right to not want foreign cultures. It’s been a disaster everywhere else in Europe. Europe should be for Europeans only. Plenty of rich countries around the world, go there please.
I like that they are like that, one should only become part of a country when your souls is of tjat nation, if you talk to foreigners then go back to your country.
AMDR!!! IL faut savoir faire la fondue pour prouver son intégration.Il y a donc que ca de "gastronomique"?? Un pour tous, tous pour un Re MDR. Ca ce n'est pas dans le quotidien des autochtones de souche.
Faut pas savoir la faire, faut juste savoir ce qu'il y a dedans. C'est les questions gentilles ça. Les questions qui piquent portent sur le système politique, et ça aussi c'est la moindre des choses de le connaître si on veut devenir citoyen.
The last line " One for all and all for one " is absolutely correct in Switzerland.
yes
In China too.
Sounds like the Three Musketeers.
I love how transactional the Swiss are with citizenship. It's not a charity, they're all like "what's in it for me?"
Well as Switzerland had suffered 50 years of economic migration, like 80 000 peoples each years since the 70's, I'll guess swiss people have spend enough. Actually now, there more people coming from immigration in Switzerland than REAL Swiss people, all this is a joke, we Swiss don't consider those like real swiss, we call them ''Secundos'', which means descendants of people who stayed here during 60's, 70's, 80's. Switzerland is just a brand at this point, our country has been sold.
@@MidnightatMidian I don't think suffered is the correct term.
integration is much more than shopping for cheese at a supermarket
Of course, but if you live in Switzerland for 10+ years and can't name TWO freaking cheeses, something is wrong with your integration in a first place.
If you live in a place surrounded with mountains and you can’t name two of them than you get a problem . So as you can’t name two brand cheese . It’s just general knowledge from a country where you want get citizenship.
Pretty god dawned stupid if you ask me. Citizenship shouldn't come down to remembering what types of cheese you bought at the store.
It's a 20 year process for some people. It took me that long too
worth it, after all?
Japan is the hardest to get citizenship since getting a Japanese passport means giving up your original nationality.
Same is for India and many other countries.
The hardest country to get citizenship is United Arab Emirates
Kim Lau so does Holland
Norway just started allowing dual citizenship this year.
No its North Korea
je connais des hommes qui n'ont jamais vecu en Suisse mais qui ont epouser une Suissesse a l'etranger. Or, apres 2 ans de mariage, ils se sont vu donner un passeport suisse. Le mari etranger de ma propre soeur qui vit en Suisse depuis plus de vingt ans n'a pas pu recevoir la nationalite. Ils ont peutetre des dettes mais que savent reellement les autorites des situations financieres de ceux qui vivent a l'etranger? je trouve degeulasse que mon beauf ne soit pas accepte dans le pays ou il vit alors qu'on accepte des gens qui n'y ont meme jamais foutu les pieds.
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I lived in Berlin, Germany for 10 years with my girlfriend and she was Cuban,American,but i had to leave because our doctor recommend she had to go to a nursing homes,so we left and flew back to Seattle, Wa. where she finally went because her brain had gotten worse dementia she had, but the Germans like me very much and in two years give me a passport, they require 12 years and i got real money and able to support my self.
Are there Amish in Switzerland? They have the highest birthrates of all in the USA. Industrious, honest, and peaceful.
in this video are they speaking in standard german or swiss german...if not both then what language are they speaking
The difficulty seems excessive tbh.
That's what makes swiss passport/citizenship so valuable. Switzerland gets high quality people by screening them and those that embrace the Swiss culture will be the ones most likely to succeed and feel that they're part of Switzerland. Just look at the USA, the government gives out Green cards and citizenship like there's no tomorrow. Cheapening the value of the American passport and also there is a lack of integration in the USA. That's why there's so many pockets of different ethnic communities sprinkled around and even Americans who couldn't even communicate in English.
@@Zergcerebrates I mean it really isn’t that valuable. Plenty of passports just as strong if not stronger that are more lenient.
Actually, it's Swiss who live "on their own island", they are extremely lonely, untrustful (and untrustworthy), and don't have any sense of solidarity. It is the most common lifestyle in Switzerland..for Swiss!
Candy Twiggy Twist your statement is daft, Swiss are not “lonely”, we have a great lifestyle here, we are more trustworthy than you’ll ever hope to be.
Yes, you are very lonely, you can't rely on your "friends" because you don't help each other, seeing help as a misuse, so you must count on yourself or nobody. The lifestyle is inexistent, just boring day by day living when working is the biggest "joy" :D. Who is trustworthy? Surely not your neighbors who are watching you and report your every move, neither the administration who will always turn the law in their favor and lead you to pay even for what you should be paid for!
You just want to defend your little country but you have no arguments.
Candy Twiggy Twist i don’t know what drugs you took or maybe you’ve watched too many fantasy films but i can assure you my neighbours don’t watch me and i don’t watch them and i certainly don’t go and report anyone. I have a great lifestyle here, i live in a beautiful area, have a modern apartment i own, can enjoy the outdoors etc there are plenty of things to do. I don’t know where you get this “lonely” rubbish from, it certainly doesn’t apply to my friends, family and i, you sound paranoid. I love my country, don’t want to live anywhere else. If you don’t like my country that’s your problem.
Poor thing you’re just being jealous
What did you get reported for?
the swiss passport is hard one to get
Didn't knee a cheese-related question would be required.
Hi everyone my father is swiss do I have the right to ask for nationality?
15 ans en Suisse et t'arrives a peine a nommer 2 fromages... Magnifique intégration, en meme temps ils donnent le passeport Suisse a des gens qui ne parlent meme pas la langue du pays apres 20 ans.. J'ai honte de savoir que certains de mes concitoyens ont vendu mon pays, ses traditions, son histoire, et sa culture. Dans beaucoup de villes de ce pays, les Suisses de souches sont minoritaires. Le multi-culturalisme ne pourras jamais faire revenir une culture disparue.
Hello...i just want to ask..im married to a swiss guy...but i have police record.. does it affect so much on my citizenship?How much year will it takes me to suffer because of this.?
bong bong start with changing your TH-cam name from bong bong to another less obvious.
Iam interested from Switzerland citizenship
@@bhattisaab5728 Just continue to be
interested. But not possible for
anybody just to become Swiss.
Yes it will affect your Swiss
citizenship. But check at the
Migrationsamt where you live
for exact details about your
case.
Can I give the Swiss government 100 million euros and give the passport without these steps ?
Certainly not euros... if you don’t even know that don’t even try
They use Swiss Franc not euros like many countries in the EU.
Just usibg the euro is an instant refusal. They use the swiss frank and they are in EFTA (AELE).
Julia gerasimova and zurich Switzerland 2022
Name three Cheeses. I don't eat cheese
I wanna become swiss citizen,I'm from Brazil
Forget it. It is very difficult. Our
country is full.
@@111-e7n2k No its not full. you're one of the richest countries in the world and its only fair to share that wealth with other people.
@@111-e7n2k Lmao!
mustafa what does one have to do with the other?
mustafa but it’s their right to not want foreign cultures. It’s been a disaster everywhere else in Europe.
Europe should be for Europeans only.
Plenty of rich countries around the world, go there please.
I like that they are like that, one should only become part of a country when your souls is of tjat nation, if you talk to foreigners then go back to your country.
Why join these awful people?
$$$
Vanesa .c . Janet churichberg Zurich passport Swiss
AMDR!!! IL faut savoir faire la fondue pour prouver son intégration.Il y a donc que ca de "gastronomique"?? Un pour tous, tous pour un Re MDR. Ca ce n'est pas dans le quotidien des autochtones de souche.
Faut pas savoir la faire, faut juste savoir ce qu'il y a dedans. C'est les questions gentilles ça. Les questions qui piquent portent sur le système politique, et ça aussi c'est la moindre des choses de le connaître si on veut devenir citoyen.
Does Swiss have cheese? If there is what is it then ?
Firstly I’m guessing you meant Switzerland (the people are Swiss) and yes there are plenty cheeses... oh and Never heard of Swiss cheese?
Wow quiet easy to get Swiss citizenship..
Swiss passport Persila Rickard ja bitten kollegen passport
The rigamarole of naturalization.. Switzerland... prescription..the brothers Grimm..🧙🧵🧵🧵
I want to marry a Swiss girl who knows making cheese 🧀🧀🧀
Then, move to Green County, Wisconsin. You may find one there. :)
So many racists!
...how?
Not more than anywhere else. And actually a lot less than a lot of countries where I lived.