thank you for this video! im currently an 18 year old going to study adult nursing in university next year in hopes of one day moving and working in Switzerland :))
Thank u for saying that. ❤ the work is really hard and even if we are paid high overseas it's still not enough if u compare the impact of a good nurse vs. A non-rested, stressed and unpaid nurse .
Expensive nga ang cost of living there…pg nag grocery kmi sa Germany pa kami pumupunta tpos mahal ang rent ng apartment. How i wish to go back again there…na miss ko sobra Switzerland❤
@@AnnYamNurse sa Liestal in Basel po dati ako nkatira…gustong gusto ko sana bumalik kaso d na renew Resident Visa ko kase d pa ako Citizen kase almost 1yr lng ako dyan.
hello, salamat sa vlog mo, may idea na ako sa temporär. dami talaga benefits and advantages...matatapos na ako sa anerkennung process soon on october..yes its true, importante ang team community sa workplace kung magkakasundo kau,,unfortunately sa workplace ko mejo hindi..araw2 akong nagbibilang kelan matatapos ung contract ko .may nakausap akong agency this week, sana everything will work out fine by nextyear...im in Kanton Glarus..enjoy our paradise❤
@@princessinswitzerland hey sure wala pa nga rin ako msyado Friends here. You can add and pm me on my fb Ann Yam Travels. Goodluck on your Journey and Anerkennung 🙌🙌🙌
Hi Ms. ann, new follower here. I would like to know how many years have you bee working in Germany before you can transfer in Switzerland. Love your contents btw. God bless. 😊
hi thanks for watching. I worked in Germany for almost 8yrs and then i applied for German Citizenship before transferring to Switzerland. It's easier if you're an EU Citizen thats why.
Thanks for this video its very informative the US still pays higher and you get to pay lesser to no taxes at all and you can afford to buy a house not apartment house with 2 car garage why does europe force people to live in cramp spaces?
Hi thank you so much! I agree that US still pays Nurses higher esp. Travel Nurses but some People choose Switzerland because of the Quality of Life and also very accessible and convenient to travel accross Europe. We have lesser Tax here than any other Country in Europe. We also don't live in cramp spaces most Apartment here even the Studio Unit are spacious and every thing you need is there. In terms of buying Houses yes it way too expensive bec. Switzerland is only a small Country but it's not possible. Nurses here also afford to buy House here. 😊
@ how much is your taxes? For travel nurse in the US its only about 8% cause we dont pay taxes on the stipend which is 1,500$/week so every week you get a stipend and the government does not take any taxes from that, what will be taxed is the basic salary which we all negotiate to make it lower so that were taxed a lower tax bracket.. i also get to write off all travel expenses and further reduce my taxes so for example if i make 120,000$ from travel nursing per year i get to keep 110,000$ and as for quality of life by law full time job is 36 hours per week anything above 36 hours is considered overtime and you are paid double your rate for overtime after 36 hours(three 12 hour shift) and some nurses even earn 300,000$-4000,000$ they are called CRNA(certified registered nurse anesthetist).. im very cursious thank you also for responding id like to know what is the tax rate and what is the nurse patient ratio ? Im filipino too by the way currently a travel nurse working in west virginia..
Ive been watching ur videos Ms Ann, planning to move to swiss, i jz wanna know if there are vacancies of medical secretary, any medical admin job like claims processor or any insurance coordinator in the hospital? Thanks for reply in advance. Godbless you always.
wow thank you so much po for watching. Yes po there are lots of opening din for Medical secretaries and admin jobs. Mostly Govt hosp. and mga Praxis or private clinics esp. po if you're skills and have experience but also the Language proficiency is required.
@@willow_relax5714 German , French or Italian depende po kung saan region kayo magmove. Meron nman mga English company na English pero pag mga hospital need nila ng knowledge sa Language here.
42 hours!!! In the US its only 36 hours full time, if your are a travel nurse depends on which state in california nurses get paid 90$/hour, if you are a travel nurse its about 12,000$/ month and you pay very less tax… how much is the tax rate there? Hopefully not half of your salary. How much is housing cost? If you buy a house? Not rent.
US and Canada are still the better choice for Pinoy nurses. Switzerland is just a better place to live due to its environment, nature, climate and people in general.
@ there are many places in the US that has scenery like switzerland like for example in the small town called levensworth in washington looks exactly like switzerland anchorage in alaska looks exactly like well russia 😂 it is afterall russia the US purchased alaska from russia, the US has everything and lower taxes we get to keep most of what we earn and decide for ourself what we need to do with this money, unlike many EU countries there is too much government OVER-reach they take away so much of your income, and give it to social welfare, and for some people its just not the definition for “quality life” because if i were to earn 150,000$/year id like for the government to leave me the hell alone and not tax too much, sure il pay taxes but not to a point where it eats up so much of my income that working isnt worth it 😂 and lets be honest who goes to the hospital every single day for surgery just for fun? Right in the entirety of my life in the US ive been to the hospital 2 times thats it, so i certainly do not need to pay 45-60% of my income in taxes.. just because of a bunch of people that wants free government handouts… if you accept government handouts you sold your freedom because now they dictate what you need to buy what you need to do, this is why private property in europe is almost impossible, you cant own a car because its too expensive and gas prices are through the roof, there are people that prefer riding their own car because theres more privacy i would prefer to own a car than being forced into public. Transport, i want to have 2-4 cars and that scenario is not uncommon in the US… canada is becoming like europe its very socialist because for left progressive justin Trudeau.
@@ladyofwinterfel8143 again, if i'm from europe it's more dificult for me because i have to do an exam, then study this sepcialization (that cost so much money than in europe), and i can garantee i'll not have the same quality of live and health than in europe also i'll be very far from my family and the salary is more or less the same than in switzerland but the us has more specialities and some of them like this one is very high renumerated, a general nurse gets paid more or less the same in both places. I don't want to start working when i have 26 or 27 years. I want to work as soon as possible to start makining money and then do something more with it
What's process for switzerland as a registered nurse ??and how much salary pay in Indian currency??how much pay tax there and how much can i save there and how mauch pay one night duty plz tell me each and every thing
Hi thanks alot for your advice, i a currently doing Pflegefachfrau Ausbildung in second year soon in Germany, and would really love to work where i am appreciated in swizerland or Luxemburg, do u think its possible to get job there without experience? And how is the tax, and hiw much for health Insurance, thanks..looking out for your reply thanks
Hi if you finish your Ausbildung you can apply and work here without experience. Just let your Ausbildung anerkannt from the redcross switzerland. www.srk.ch. I have a video about how you process the recognition hope you can watch it and also about the Tax and net salary after have a new video on that. Pls watch it if you have time. It gives you insight about working here thanks
if you're an EU Citizen its easy just apply to some Agencies. You will find them in jobs.ch or indeed.ch but if you're not then you need to find an Employer that will sponsor you
@@AnnYamNurse Where do you look for sponsors? Is there no anerkennung in Switzerland like in Germany? For example, in Switzerland there is no anerkennung, is it possible to anerkennung in Germany and graduate and work in Germany and then move and work in Switzerland for a few years, is that possible? Thank you
How much is this after tax? And how much can you save per year if you live frugaly but not like pinching pennies? I wonder if it would be possible to work hard like 20-25 years and save like 600-800k euros and then retire. Or am I delusional? 😂 i‘m planning to do an ausbildung in germany but the salaries there are so bad and there‘s no guaranee of a pension.
the after tax is depends where Region you live, Age and Status. Cost of living here is so high that is why the Salary is also higher if you are good managing your earnings and money it is possible. I have another video for After Tax Salary please watch it if you need info. Thanks
hello ma'am, may age limit po ba ang pag work bilang nurse? balak ko sana mag school ulit second course currently 32 yrs old na. Hindi po ba masyadong late na po at may mga age limit po? Thank you po.
@@aronabergido bruh thats quite low that s how much i earn as a regular travel nurse in the US CRNAs here in the US earns 300,000-400,000$, and we have cheaper gas, you can actually own a car and not be forced to take public transport because car and gas is expensive in all of europe(except russia) its literally tripple that here in the US you have an opportunity to own real estate pa… just as long as that house is not in california or new york thats really the most expensive 😂 but they also pay the most and their nurse patient ratio in california is only 1 nurse :4 patients in republican states its 1:6 for medsurg telemetry ICU 1:2/3. I dont know about y’all but ive lived in abu dhabi before for 9 years at that time i cannot afford a car 😭 poor lang ako and now im in the US it feels like a dream to own and drive one, i like the privacy, i like that when im doing groceries i dont have to carry a shit ton of bags and bump into people and sometimes having to stand up and people smell and their backpacks slapping my face… i mean bruh! If i can own a car hell yeah il buy a car 😂if i can own a house where theres nobody within my vicinity il buy that house… houses here are huge you can own a horse literally theres enough space for a horse to run around
yes they do. there's a language requirement though either German, Italian or French. And you need to submit your documents for the Recognition if you graduated in other Countries
@@AnnYamNursehello, may i know the process of applying to Switzerland as a new grad nurse with no experience? Also can we choose the speciality we want to work in? Please let me know, it would be very helpful for me, thank you.
Okay lang po ba mag travel nurse sa switzerland na from canada? and okay lang po ba na english lang po language mo? because I don’t know how to speak german or french po. Thank you po sa info
Hi thanks po for watching. Need po at least one of the official Language ng Switzerland. German, French and Italian. English here is not accepted in Nursing areas since all the Documents and Conversation in Swiss Language depend on the Borders where you live. But if your from Canada if you have a big chance just learn the Language
you can easily go and apply for a dual citizenship and a permanent resident in Switzerland. First being an EU doesn't necessarily mean you are allowed to work. You need to apply for a B permit of 5 then the permanent residency. Sabi nga kapag may tiyaga may nilaga. it will work out well in the end. Just lower lang expectations because it really depends on one own mindset.
thank you for this video! im currently an 18 year old going to study adult nursing in university next year in hopes of one day moving and working in Switzerland :))
Goodluck on your Journey. You can do it just believe in yourself and enjoy the nursing journey. Thanks for watching ❤️
Thank u for saying that. ❤ the work is really hard and even if we are paid high overseas it's still not enough if u compare the impact of a good nurse vs. A non-rested, stressed and unpaid nurse .
yes you are right. thats why it's important to give value and worth to ourself. Thanks for watching ☺️
I enjoyed watching, keep it up 🆙
thank you soo much po
Hi Ann, Thank you much for this video. Got inspired. Hopefully next year
makapag apply na din ng Deutsche Pass then will try din mag transfer dyan. ❤
Goodluck po and thank you so much for watching ❤️
Expensive nga ang cost of living there…pg nag grocery kmi sa Germany pa kami pumupunta tpos mahal ang rent ng apartment. How i wish to go back again there…na miss ko sobra Switzerland❤
yes correct that's the downside the Cost of living is really high
@@AnnYamNurse sa Liestal in Basel po dati ako nkatira…gustong gusto ko sana bumalik kaso d na renew Resident Visa ko kase d pa ako Citizen kase almost 1yr lng ako dyan.
hello, salamat sa vlog mo, may idea na ako sa temporär. dami talaga benefits and advantages...matatapos na ako sa anerkennung process soon on october..yes its true, importante ang team community sa workplace kung magkakasundo kau,,unfortunately sa workplace ko mejo hindi..araw2 akong nagbibilang kelan matatapos ung contract ko .may nakausap akong agency this week, sana everything will work out fine by nextyear...im in Kanton Glarus..enjoy our paradise❤
hey thanks for watching. Yes Working environment is really important esp. to our Mental Health. Goodluck on your next Journey 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@AnnYamNurse wish to meet you someday here in swiss..tagal ko na grumaduate pero novice pa rin ako until now hehehe😁 may i add or follow you in Fb?
@@princessinswitzerland hey sure wala pa nga rin ako msyado Friends here. You can add and pm me on my fb Ann Yam Travels. Goodluck on your Journey and Anerkennung 🙌🙌🙌
Nice video Ann.
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoy watching your videos❤🎉
Hi Ann, new subscriber from 🇬🇧. Pinoy din. Hope you are well. ☺️
Thank you po ☺️
Tank you for every thing l hope meet you
Hi Ms. ann, new follower here. I would like to know how many years have you bee working in Germany before you can transfer in Switzerland. Love your contents btw. God bless. 😊
hi thanks for watching. I worked in Germany for almost 8yrs and then i applied for German Citizenship before transferring to Switzerland. It's easier if you're an EU Citizen thats why.
How to move India to Switzerland for rn. so please make a video full detail process .
Hi madam nice to see you. Any vacancy for lab technician jobs please help me please 🎉😊
Thanks for this video. May I know what agency did you applied?
As of now i'm with Care21
Hi, Ann thank you for the video. It is very informative. Is there I way I can reach you to ask questions?
hi thanks for watching. You can dm me po on my fb page AnnYamTravels thanks
Hi Ann tried searching you in FB kaso wala lumalabas na Annyamtravels 🙂
which will be better between US-RN or Switzerland-RN ?
where can I learn german online po may suggestion ka mam
you can try po Goethe Philippines meron po sila mga online Courses and samples
Thanks for this video its very informative the US still pays higher and you get to pay lesser to no taxes at all and you can afford to buy a house not apartment house with 2 car garage why does europe force people to live in cramp spaces?
Hi thank you so much! I agree that US still pays Nurses higher esp. Travel Nurses but some People choose Switzerland because of the Quality of Life and also very accessible and convenient to travel accross Europe. We have lesser Tax here than any other Country in Europe. We also don't live in cramp spaces most Apartment here even the Studio Unit are spacious and every thing you need is there. In terms of buying Houses yes it way too expensive bec. Switzerland is only a small Country but it's not possible. Nurses here also afford to buy House here. 😊
@ how much is your taxes? For travel nurse in the US its only about 8% cause we dont pay taxes on the stipend which is 1,500$/week so every week you get a stipend and the government does not take any taxes from that, what will be taxed is the basic salary which we all negotiate to make it lower so that were taxed a lower tax bracket.. i also get to write off all travel expenses and further reduce my taxes so for example if i make 120,000$ from travel nursing per year i get to keep 110,000$ and as for quality of life by law full time job is 36 hours per week anything above 36 hours is considered overtime and you are paid double your rate for overtime after 36 hours(three 12 hour shift) and some nurses even earn 300,000$-4000,000$ they are called CRNA(certified registered nurse anesthetist).. im very cursious thank you also for responding id like to know what is the tax rate and what is the nurse patient ratio ? Im filipino too by the way currently a travel nurse working in west virginia..
Ive been watching ur videos Ms Ann, planning to move to swiss, i jz wanna know if there are vacancies of medical secretary, any medical admin job like claims processor or any insurance coordinator in the hospital? Thanks for reply in advance. Godbless you always.
wow thank you so much po for watching. Yes po there are lots of opening din for Medical secretaries and admin jobs. Mostly Govt hosp. and mga Praxis or private clinics esp. po if you're skills and have experience but also the Language proficiency is required.
Omgeee Ms Yan, thats a swift response...so happy... what do u mean by language proficiency? Swiss german? Omgee, english lng alam ko.. Hahahahahaa
@@willow_relax5714 German , French or Italian depende po kung saan region kayo magmove. Meron nman mga English company na English pero pag mga hospital need nila ng knowledge sa Language here.
42 hours!!! In the US its only 36 hours full time, if your are a travel nurse depends on which state in california nurses get paid 90$/hour, if you are a travel nurse its about 12,000$/ month and you pay very less tax… how much is the tax rate there? Hopefully not half of your salary. How much is housing cost? If you buy a house? Not rent.
US and Canada are still the better choice for Pinoy nurses.
Switzerland is just a better place to live due to its environment, nature, climate and people in general.
@ there are many places in the US that has scenery like switzerland like for example in the small town called levensworth in washington looks exactly like switzerland anchorage in alaska looks exactly like well russia 😂 it is afterall russia the US purchased alaska from russia, the US has everything and lower taxes we get to keep most of what we earn and decide for ourself what we need to do with this money, unlike many EU countries there is too much government OVER-reach they take away so much of your income, and give it to social welfare, and for some people its just not the definition for “quality life” because if i were to earn 150,000$/year id like for the government to leave me the hell alone and not tax too much, sure il pay taxes but not to a point where it eats up so much of my income that working isnt worth it 😂 and lets be honest who goes to the hospital every single day for surgery just for fun? Right in the entirety of my life in the US ive been to the hospital 2 times thats it, so i certainly do not need to pay 45-60% of my income in taxes.. just because of a bunch of people that wants free government handouts… if you accept government handouts you sold your freedom because now they dictate what you need to buy what you need to do, this is why private property in europe is almost impossible, you cant own a car because its too expensive and gas prices are through the roof, there are people that prefer riding their own car because theres more privacy i would prefer to own a car than being forced into public. Transport, i want to have 2-4 cars and that scenario is not uncommon in the US… canada is becoming like europe its very socialist because for left progressive justin Trudeau.
@@ladyofwinterfel8143 again, if i'm from europe it's more dificult for me because i have to do an exam, then study this sepcialization (that cost so much money than in europe), and i can garantee i'll not have the same quality of live and health than in europe also i'll be very far from my family and the salary is more or less the same than in switzerland but the us has more specialities and some of them like this one is very high renumerated, a general nurse gets paid more or less the same in both places. I don't want to start working when i have 26 or 27 years. I want to work as soon as possible to start makining money and then do something more with it
How much does a CRNA earn monthly and also annually ?
Whats the nurse patient ratio? For medsurg telemetry? And for ICU?
What's process for switzerland as a registered nurse ??and how much salary pay in Indian currency??how much pay tax there and how much can i save there and how mauch pay one night duty plz tell me each and every thing
Is there age limit for nurses in Switzerland? Can a 50 years old still work in Switzerland?
There's no Age limit here as long as your qualified and healthy you can still work and apply for work
@@AnnYamNurse
Thank you.
What is the situation of male nurse in Switzerland?
Hi thanks alot for your advice, i a currently doing Pflegefachfrau Ausbildung in second year soon in Germany, and would really love to work where i am appreciated in swizerland or Luxemburg, do u think its possible to get job there without experience? And how is the tax, and hiw much for health Insurance, thanks..looking out for your reply thanks
Hi if you finish your Ausbildung you can apply and work here without experience. Just let your Ausbildung anerkannt from the redcross switzerland. www.srk.ch. I have a video about how you process the recognition hope you can watch it and also about the Tax and net salary after have a new video on that. Pls watch it if you have time. It gives you insight about working here thanks
Hi ,malaki po ba salary ng OP schwester sa Switzerland?at anong range po un?
@@itsmeliezel3211 hello depende po sa inyong experience, region and Institution. It usually ranges from 6-8k chf
Hi ms, i always wanted to be a travel nurse, i am a nursing student, how could I be a travel nurse thr.. could u help me to know more on tht plz..🙂
if you're an EU Citizen its easy just apply to some Agencies. You will find them in jobs.ch or indeed.ch but if you're not then you need to find an Employer that will sponsor you
Hlo i persuing bsc nursing I want to do work in Switzerland
Fresher can apply for Switzerland??
Sis, how do I become a nurse in Switzerland, an Indonesian nursing graduate, is there a way to work as a nurse in Switzerland, Sis, please. Thank You
Hi Sis, you have to find an Employer that will sponsor you thru the whole process since your not European Citizen the process is bit complicated
@@AnnYamNurse Where do you look for sponsors? Is there no anerkennung in Switzerland like in Germany? For example, in Switzerland there is no anerkennung, is it possible to anerkennung in Germany and graduate and work in Germany and then move and work in Switzerland for a few years, is that possible? Thank you
Which language do we need to be registered nurse in switzerland?
Hi either German, French or Italian
Hi poh 😇
May hiring Midwife din poh ba dyan
Registered BS Midwife With hospital experience din poh..
Hoping ma notice to..
Thank you
yes po but you need to learn the language and find employer that will sponsor you
May Krankenschwesterwohnheim daw po sa Switzerland, magbayad lang ng €425 per month?
yes there are some offering personal Zimmer but it depends sa Institution pi
My aubildung in Nursing in germany is about to be completed. How much FRANKs i can expect in Switzerland.
from 5500 chf
@@AnnYamNurse thats alot germany has starting pay of 2500€ and you'll get 1900€ after tax.
@@AnnYamNurse so please tell me how can i apply in switzerland. I have German C2 certificate.
@@KingSlayer-cm6qy you can start searching jobs thru swiss wesite like www.jobs.ch or indeed.ch
Please help me, and how and Age Limit?
Gnm nurse govt.nurse job how can aply ?
How much is this after tax? And how much can you save per year if you live frugaly but not like pinching pennies? I wonder if it would be possible to work hard like 20-25 years and save like 600-800k euros and then retire. Or am I delusional? 😂 i‘m planning to do an ausbildung in germany but the salaries there are so bad and there‘s no guaranee of a pension.
the after tax is depends where Region you live, Age and Status. Cost of living here is so high that is why the Salary is also higher if you are good managing your earnings and money it is possible. I have another video for After Tax Salary please watch it if you need info. Thanks
san po pweding mag apply ng airconditioning technicianm or elv technician skilled work
May permit na po ba kayo? Jobs.ch
hello ma'am, may age limit po ba ang pag work bilang nurse? balak ko sana mag school ulit second course currently 32 yrs old na. Hindi po ba masyadong late na po at may mga age limit po? Thank you po.
there's no age limit here in Switzerland as long as you can work and healthy you can get a job as a Nurse po
@@AnnYamNurse Pwede pa pala humabol.Thank you po ♥️
Hi po, how much do nurse anesthesists earn in Switzerland? I heard someone earning until €125,000
it depends which Region and area you work but it is possible in Zürich and Zug
@@aronabergido bruh thats quite low that s how much i earn as a regular travel nurse in the US CRNAs here in the US earns 300,000-400,000$, and we have cheaper gas, you can actually own a car and not be forced to take public transport because car and gas is expensive in all of europe(except russia) its literally tripple that here in the US you have an opportunity to own real estate pa… just as long as that house is not in california or new york thats really the most expensive 😂 but they also pay the most and their nurse patient ratio in california is only 1 nurse :4 patients in republican states its 1:6 for medsurg telemetry ICU 1:2/3. I dont know about y’all but ive lived in abu dhabi before for 9 years at that time i cannot afford a car 😭 poor lang ako and now im in the US it feels like a dream to own and drive one, i like the privacy, i like that when im doing groceries i dont have to carry a shit ton of bags and bump into people and sometimes having to stand up and people smell and their backpacks slapping my face… i mean bruh! If i can own a car hell yeah il buy a car 😂if i can own a house where theres nobody within my vicinity il buy that house… houses here are huge you can own a horse literally theres enough space for a horse to run around
Napakamahal ng asian food sa zurich natatandaan ko
Yeah its true mahal talaga sa Zürich
Maam pwd ba ako mgtrabaho jn..dito po sa greece my residence permit na po ako..
Hello po as of now they only open for EU Citizen if you already a Citizen in Greece you have more chance to get a work here
How much does you earn after tax and living expenses per month dear
But with 6000fr/month without paying hiring appartment. Do you think it’s enough for living in Switzerland?
it depends on your lifestyle. For a Single it's more than enough.
May mga dialysis center din po jan?
meron din po
I'm dialysis nurse plan to go to Zurich KC may cousin aq dun magaral dw Muna aq ng language d q lang po maintindn kng german ba or french
can you please tell me any agency for travel nurse in swiss
There are lots of Agency. Better check out www.jobs.ch
Marci beaucoup je cherche un emploi au Geneva ou lozann a l hôpital infiermier!!
Goodluck Geneva and Lausanne has lot to offer
When you say 6000 Chf, is that per month? 2 weeks?
thats per Month
How many years it took u po to work in Switzerland?
Hi po i was in Germany for 8 yrs. before i transfered here
english speaking ba sila dyn sa switzerland?
hindi po. German widely spoken but also Italian and French in some region
can i apply swiss with dependent?
yes they allow Family reunification here
Do switzerland hire nurses as freshers that have 0 experiences.?
yes they do. there's a language requirement though either German, Italian or French. And you need to submit your documents for the Recognition if you graduated in other Countries
@@AnnYamNursehello, may i know the process of applying to Switzerland as a new grad nurse with no experience? Also can we choose the speciality we want to work in? Please let me know, it would be very helpful for me, thank you.
Can I do extra work in Switzerland as a nurse
yes you can but bear i mind 100% 42hrs/wk is full time if you still to work more than that. You have to inform your employer
Is this money before or after tax?
that is before tax
Okay lang po ba mag travel nurse sa switzerland na from canada? and okay lang po ba na english lang po language mo? because I don’t know how to speak german or french po. Thank you po sa info
Hi thanks po for watching. Need po at least one of the official Language ng Switzerland. German, French and Italian. English here is not accepted in Nursing areas since all the Documents and Conversation in Swiss Language depend on the Borders where you live. But if your from Canada if you have a big chance just learn the Language
How much is left after tax
I have video for that. After Tax Salary you can check it too thanks
Your salary is 5x higher than here in sweden
How much is the 5500 in Euro please
as of actual exchange rate now is around 5900€
So i guess losing ur Philippine passport was worth it.
for the mean time i think yes.
you can easily go and apply for a dual citizenship and a permanent resident in Switzerland. First being an EU doesn't necessarily mean you are allowed to work. You need to apply for a B permit of 5 then the permanent residency. Sabi nga kapag may tiyaga may nilaga. it will work out well in the end. Just lower lang expectations because it really depends on one own mindset.
@@VICTORIA-M-A this is true 🙌 thanks
Is good ? Salary
Hellyeah
How much po netto sa Schweiz? 👋👋👋
depends on experience it ranges from 5-7k
Do boys also work as nurses in Switzerland
yes they also work here as a Nurse