She has to get a job in Switzerland and then the employer will go through the process of getting her a Swiss work permit. However, if she can get a German passport the better.
A person is thinking of going to Switzerland in the future, my question is this person can first go to Germany, Italy, any other European country and get a passport of that country and then go to Switzerland, what can they do?
@@biswajitghosh3136 Exactly! Once you have an EU passport, you are allowed to live in Switzerland for a period of 3 months without a permit. During this period you can look for a job then have your employer work out the permit for you. Easiest way to get here.
Hello,I am a new sub🎉;please can you explain job for people with mid education or unskilled workers which is in demand please
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Rajesh from India my wife is currently working as a nurse in Germany what should be done for my wife to change visa from Germany to Switzerland
She has to get a job in Switzerland and then the employer will go through the process of getting her a Swiss work permit. However, if she can get a German passport the better.
Hey.How can i come to Switzerland i have only passport no other documents.
What do you mean by ''other documents''? Your intent for coming to Switzerland dictates what documents you need. Is it for tourism, or study or work?
What about jobs for people with no much educational qualifications
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Hi ma'am i am new in hear i have a question
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A person is thinking of going to Switzerland in the future, my question is this person can first go to Germany, Italy, any other European country and get a passport of that country and then go to Switzerland, what can they do?
@@biswajitghosh3136 Exactly! Once you have an EU passport, you are allowed to live in Switzerland for a period of 3 months without a permit. During this period you can look for a job then have your employer work out the permit for you. Easiest way to get here.
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