All the best for your future plans,,, I believe you are giving a true information... And I wish , your channel would get greater support. Love from India ❤️
I read software engineers make the most in Switzerland followed by Germany, I hope to live in Europe one day. I'm worried about learning another language though.
Luxembourg is second after switzerland and then germany (within EU) US they also make alot more then in germany. There is a big difference between switzerland and germany tho. you can make about twice as much in switzerland
@a.savior4567 it depends alot on Sector/Company i believe. Im at 64k right now working for a LU company and have more senior colleagues making 75. But i'd believe, the banks and fang companies in LU would be paying alot more
Everyone makes a video on Process which is OK, but very important to find/get a job ....Can you make a video / help to find a job which is very very important
Great information, please i have a question. If a spouse of EU country have a B permit based on dependet on Eu citizen. if they have a divorce spouse can stay in CH and keep working and his/her work permit will be renewed till PR ?
Hiiii, this video is a big help i am a college student and planning to settle at Switzerland Thank you Before anything else i just want to ask if what is the full tax that i need to pay as a foreigner? Thank you
Hi there! Thanks for commenting, I’m glad the video was helpful ☺️ How high the taxes are depends on which canton you are living in, each canton has a different number so there is no general answer to this :) the easiest way to find out is if you just google by canton. hope that helps!
Hey sis, i am a non-eu citizen. I live in uk..doing my masters degree..after that i will get post study work for 2 years. Can u tell me as a finance student can i get a job in Switzerland easily with that job experience? Pls dear...read my msg n pls reply..
Dear respected sir and ma'am I belong from a midioker family I also have Parkinson tremors and still looking for a job to support my family if possible you would help me getting a job Your Early response will be highly solicited
Fortunately I recovered the EU citizenship in 2006 having a passport from Slovakia. The situation that I faced in my work search in Germany 2009 was a shameful experience. I decided in 2014 to include the information in my profile of LinkedIn about the shameful experience in Germany because there are no words to justify the legal uncertainty, scorn and corruption that I experienced in Germany by the government authorities. Switzerland is the only country in Europe that guarantees respect and legal certainty following the laws. I speak Hochdeutsch as native pronunciation and my secondary languages are Spanish and English. Thanks Iris very much for the information.
Very good presentation of visa issues for employment in Switzerland for non-Swiss workers. You may want to add the "intra-company" visas that are available for people who have worked for a company outside the EU for at least one year and are transferred to their fully owned Swiss subsidiary - provided they can proof that they have special skills that are needed to transfer knoweldge from the "Mother Company" to the Swiss subsidiary.
If you are a EU citizen the process should be quite smooth For non EU you better be highly skilled and have an employer to sponsor you Tip: it's very expensive here Whatever you think is a good wage, double or even triple it to live in Switzerland
Hello, i'm interested in becoming a psychologist and working in Switzerland. If i were to come there for my masters and learn one of the official languages, do you think i have a chance? Are psychologists in demand there? Do you know if there're non eu psychologists there? Please let me know if you can, it would be very helpful for me, thank you.
You are beautiful. I heard there is a 1% tax based off your wealth for anyone wanting to become a resident in Switzerland, so if you worth $2m, it's $20,000 a year tax. I want to retire to Europe. I did like Austria but I hear it's getting a little restrictive. I also saw a video that housing in Zurich is hard to find and expensive. Thank you for your video.
Hello, thks for the nice videos :).I am an EU citizen planning to move to Switzerland and I have a simple question: How long does it take to get the residence permit with presumably having the job offer from employer and the rest of compulsory documents.Also, can you start working while you are waiting for the Residence permit or do you get residence permit the same day you applied? Thks a lot in advance.
Hey there! You will get the residence permit the same day you apply for it, the process of showing the officials your work contract, rental contract and passport literally takes 10 minutes. It takes a couple days until you get the actual card though, but in the meantime you have a confirmation in paper form. Even if you don't apply for the residence permit right away, you technically are allowed to start working already. EU-citizens can stay in Switzerland for 3 months visa free. The only thing that might stand in your way is the fact that often, companies will ask for your swiss social security number, which you will not be able to provide unless you already have the residency permit and health insurance. I guess it depends on the company you work for if you can start working without it already. My company said it was fine and I should just let them know as soon as I get my social security number.
Hello, great video and useful information! I'm planning myself to do the same move (I am an EU citizen with many years of experience in software development). Was wondering if you could please help me with some details like how the interviewing process went? Is there one discussion or several (if so, what types)? Is it more focused on theory or more hands on? Or any other things you found interesting when applying for software developer positions. Thank you!
This is super helpful! I’m curious about more specifics in terms of attracting the attention of Swiss companies with my resume/CV amongst other questions. I’d love to ask you some specifics if you’re open to it! Totally understand if you’re not. My wife and I have looked loosely at moving to Europe for some time now. We’re from the U.S. and we’re looking for just a bit of a different pace of life. I work in Tech and my Wife works in finance. It’s hard to know where to even start with all of this!
Hey there :) I'm glad the video was helpful! Sure, shoot your questions :) I don't know if I will be able to answer all of them because as a European citizen the regulations are different but let's see! In terms of attracting the attention of companies, just send your resume/CV to some companies you find interesting. I also heard that in Switzerland, if you are looking for a job, the services of employment agencies don't cost you any money - they will match you with companies that could be a good fit and if they decide to employ you, the company pays the employment agency for their services. (I've heard that from multiple friends who work in HR but better double check on that just to be sure). Do you speak German? In case you don't, I just quickly want to mention that you should not be discouraged by that, most Tech companies have international teams with people from all over the world. In my previous job, the company language was English :) I know that most tech companies in Switzerland are struggling to find people so don't be shy and just give it a try by sending them your CV!
By the way, Zurich is probably the best place for jobs in finance as it is considered the financial capital of Switzerland :) Huuuge number of FinTech companies there!
@@iris-tabea That's super good to know! I don't currently speak German, but I just recently started learning. That's good to know that there's still a fair amount of opportunity for soely english speakers. So my biggest questions at this point are related to cost of living. How much income (in CHF) would need to be made in order to live comfortably in a city like Zurich for example? What's a typical monthly cost of a modest appartment with utilities? We'd likely like to purchase a home at some point if possible. Do you know if forigners can purchase realestate? I read somewhere that there's several limiting factors to forigners who wish to purchase realestate. What's a typically salary range for a software engineer? I'm a motion graphics and video production specialist myself, but I know here in the U.S. my salary is typically on par with a mid-range software engineer. Not sure if that same comparison could be made in Switzerland, but I'd imagine it's somewhat similar. Thanks for being willing to answer some questions! This is much more insightfull than Googling haha.
@@cameronperry8446 I wish I could help you out with your real estate questions but sadly I don't know anything about this 😅 In regards to your question how much income you would have to make to be able to live comfortably - that depends a lot on what comfortable means to you :) I was renting a small room in a shared apartment with 2 other roommates because I wanted to save money and I also didn't know anyone when I moved there. But I never looked into how much renting a whole apartment for myself would cost because for me that was never the plan :) I'm sure a quick google search can help you with that! In terms of salary range it is best if you check out Glassdoor.com to get a rough idea what you could be making in motion graphics and video production - I can only speak from my personal experience as a junior software engineer (right out of university, 3 previous internships: 84k CHF). Obviously different companies pay different salaries and it depends on the experience level, I assume most of the time a mid-range software engineer would make more.
Very interesting video, it's complete and you explain well the problems that we can face as a non-swiss person living in Switzerland. I just have a question : Where did you found your apartment or student room ? Maybe on Airbnb ?
Hi! I‘m glad you found the video helpful :) I found my room on a random local website where people look for roommates, I can’t remember which one it was unfortunately but I just typed „wg gesucht“ (looking for roommates) into google.
My dear, thank you for the beautiful video. I want you to help me go to the Swiss business. I work with me for all the agricultural work, and I want to go to Switzerland. Are you workers?
Hi, hope this message finds you well. i am a junior software developer and i am looking forward to move to Switzerland. I am also from the EU like you, so i have to follow similar paths like you to achieve residency. I just have some questions that I would really really appreciate if you could answer. If i move to Zurich, which part of Zurich can i get a decent 2-3 bedroom apartment which is decent in price to rent? Also, besides the taxes that are needed to be paid, what other expenses are also mandatory? For example i hear that social security and health insurance is a must and is mandatory, and i would like roughly to know how much these cost? For instance, is it the more money you earn, the more you need to pay, or the same for everyone? If so, approximately how much is it per month? Besides that, great video and hope to hear from you soon.
My name is Giger and I'm a chef and I've been a chef for ten years. I can cook many kinds of Chinese dishes, as long as I have seen and eaten well, I can make them. I myself prefer to eat Chinese food. I often watch various dishes made on videos, and I also love to cook. Switzerland jobs??
Bonjour, My dream country switzerland... I know in switzerland person his name is yves michaud he long time to stay nepal but his no more ...but now I'm work in crotia...and I'm long stay ..here future..and I apply to job in switzerland please help me in my future in dream.
Hi Iris, thanks for this! Do you have any tips for the type of document you'd need for a B permit if you live with a friend or family when you first move?
Hello my name is Sam I am from Scotland United Kingdom. I am legally married to a polish citizen part of the European Union. She already works in Switzerland for like 2 weeks but is looking to work there for longer. What is the process of my going to join the and work there. Because she went to a office and they just gave her a family permit forum A2 forum. ?? Do I have to have a visa before I arrive on Switzerland and then when I get there my boss applies for a work permit in my name. Could you please explain the process and timelines when I could start work. Thanks Sam
Hello, great video and very helpful. I'm planning to find a job in Switzerland in software development and if you're up for it, I need your help in figuring out real life scenario for me to make a life there. I have few questions and it'd be really helpful if you could answer them and help me out.
We have enough people in our country already. We are too small to keep squeezing in more. I don’t want to become a minority in my own country, more people put more stress on our environment.
Hi Iris, Thanks for the information, I'm thinking of migrating to Switzerland 🇨🇭 I'm an IT Technician working in UAE for 9 years till date, if there is any openings in your company please kindly reach out to me, Thanks 😊. Mike
Hello I really love your videos and I’m gonna subscribe for future enlightenment I would love to ask you a question I live in italy and I’m 21 years I have work experience in electricity but I’m not a citizen in Italy I have an Italian permit but I would like to find a job in Switzerland do u think is possible?
Hello lris I hope you are good there ...I am als o software development would like to do job there ... What are the skill needed to get job there .. I would like to work there....I am from india ...it is very nice to see you as in the Same profession here .. I would like to discuss with you some professional things it will 😊 great to share knowledge ..Thanks 😊 for provide information in this vedio .. 😊
new subscriber here. .may i ask miss??if i come in switzerland by tourist visa..n decide to work there suddenly..can i apply work permit while im inside switzerland??
All the best for your future plans,,, I believe you are giving a true information... And I wish , your channel would get greater support. Love from India ❤️
I read software engineers make the most in Switzerland followed by Germany, I hope to live in Europe one day. I'm worried about learning another language though.
well it will be easy to learn it tho the problem is just getting there!!!
Luxembourg is second after switzerland and then germany (within EU) US they also make alot more then in germany. There is a big difference between switzerland and germany tho. you can make about twice as much in switzerland
@a.savior4567 it depends alot on Sector/Company i believe. Im at 64k right now working for a LU company and have more senior colleagues making 75. But i'd believe, the banks and fang companies in LU would be paying alot more
Where are you now
@@BarbaraBaandi-sg3mr USA
sometimes it seems that foreigners have an easier time finding jobs than us returning Swiss from abroad.
Sometimes it is just bias confirmation tho, or then when u want a specific kind of job
Best of luck in your new endeavors
Your really match nice what you are doing 👍🏼
I LIKED IT I WOULD LOVE TO LIVE AND WORK IN SWITZERLAND
Thanks a lot for commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Its not just that, Switzerland stays neutral and is not part of the EU.
And I'm looking for an outdoor job, like on a farm or tourist guide etc...
Everyone makes a video on Process which is OK, but very important to find/get a job ....Can you make a video / help to find a job which is very very important
Thanks yes it was interesting
Hello Iris Iʼm from Uzbekistan. I can speak English so Iʼm going to Switzerland in order to work. Can you give me any advice To work somewhere?
thank you so muchj
What about if im Murican!!!!
hello namaste from nepal.l don't have any skill but I want to get job in switzerland .plz there is any possible for
How to going to Switzerland to workperment?
Very nice
It's very valuble
Great information, please i have a question. If a spouse of EU country have a B permit based on dependet on Eu citizen. if they have a divorce spouse can stay in CH and keep working and his/her work permit will be renewed till PR ?
How can I call for help me to migrate there
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Is it possible go to uk by Switzerland B permit?
Hi, I am from Kenya I have degree in public health department do I get job there?
Hello lris😊 I'm new subscriber
I'm a dental assistant in my country
How can I apply Switzerland job
Please tell me
Hiiii, this video is a big help i am a college student and planning to settle at Switzerland
Thank you
Before anything else i just want to ask if what is the full tax that i need to pay as a foreigner? Thank you
Hi there! Thanks for commenting, I’m glad the video was helpful ☺️
How high the taxes are depends on which canton you are living in, each canton has a different number so there is no general answer to this :) the easiest way to find out is if you just google by canton. hope that helps!
@@iris-tabea thank you so much for the information that was helpful
Hey sis, i am a non-eu citizen. I live in uk..doing my masters degree..after that i will get post study work for 2 years. Can u tell me as a finance student can i get a job in Switzerland easily with that job experience? Pls dear...read my msg n pls reply..
I wish I was an EU citizen
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Dear respected sir and ma'am I belong from a midioker family I also have Parkinson tremors and still looking for a job to support my family if possible you would help me getting a job
Your Early response will be highly solicited
Hi, madam?
A great country to live if you don’t mind people hating you because you’re a foreigner
if you are a polite person nobody is going to hate you
half of the cpuntey is basically foregneirs
I like you..
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Now I need to marry someone from Switzerland 😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂 that is a way, too :) I'd be lying if I said I never thought about that option hahahah
U so beautiful 😍😍:)
Please dont come to switzerland 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Why not? Is it not nice over there?
Thank you so much madam . Very good information about video . I want know more about Zurich . Can you give me your e mail adresse please
Fortunately I recovered the EU citizenship in 2006 having a passport from Slovakia. The situation that I faced in my work search in Germany 2009 was a shameful experience. I decided in 2014 to include the information in my profile of LinkedIn about the shameful experience in Germany because there are no words to justify the legal uncertainty, scorn and corruption that I experienced in Germany by the government authorities. Switzerland is the only country in Europe that guarantees respect and legal certainty following the laws. I speak Hochdeutsch as native pronunciation and my secondary languages are Spanish and English. Thanks Iris very much for the information.
Sweden too
I had no idea that working in Deutschland was such a mess. I tought it was easy for a EU citizen. Gracias por la información.
Very good presentation of visa issues for employment in Switzerland for non-Swiss workers. You may want to add the "intra-company" visas that are available for people who have worked for a company outside the EU for at least one year and are transferred to their fully owned Swiss subsidiary - provided they can proof that they have special skills that are needed to transfer knoweldge from the "Mother Company" to the Swiss subsidiary.
If you are a EU citizen the process should be quite smooth
For non EU you better be highly skilled and have an employer to sponsor you
Tip: it's very expensive here
Whatever you think is a good wage, double or even triple it to live in Switzerland
Hello, i'm interested in becoming a psychologist and working in Switzerland. If i were to come there for my masters and learn one of the official languages, do you think i have a chance? Are psychologists in demand there? Do you know if there're non eu psychologists there? Please let me know if you can, it would be very helpful for me, thank you.
You are beautiful. I heard there is a 1% tax based off your wealth for anyone wanting to become a resident in Switzerland, so if you worth $2m, it's $20,000 a year tax. I want to retire to Europe. I did like Austria but I hear it's getting a little restrictive. I also saw a video that housing in Zurich is hard to find and expensive. Thank you for your video.
That was so straightforward and well-explained! Thank you!! :)
Hi😍
Thank you for your kind comment, I really appreciate it! I'm glad you found the video helpful 😊
@@iris-tabea hi love this content what about usa citizen
Hello, thks for the nice videos :).I am an EU citizen planning to move to Switzerland and I have a simple question: How long does it take to get the residence permit with presumably having the job offer from employer and the rest of compulsory documents.Also, can you start working while you are waiting for the Residence permit or do you get residence permit the same day you applied? Thks a lot in advance.
Hey there! You will get the residence permit the same day you apply for it, the process of showing the officials your work contract, rental contract and passport literally takes 10 minutes. It takes a couple days until you get the actual card though, but in the meantime you have a confirmation in paper form.
Even if you don't apply for the residence permit right away, you technically are allowed to start working already. EU-citizens can stay in Switzerland for 3 months visa free.
The only thing that might stand in your way is the fact that often, companies will ask for your swiss social security number, which you will not be able to provide unless you already have the residency permit and health insurance. I guess it depends on the company you work for if you can start working without it already. My company said it was fine and I should just let them know as soon as I get my social security number.
@@iris-tabea Thank you very much for the detailed explanation, much appreciated. It's clear now to me what I am supposed to do.:))
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@@milicsochannel you go to hell, not Switzerland.
Your English is very good, Iris.
For non EU How long does it take for the L permit? Did you know?
Hello, great video and useful information! I'm planning myself to do the same move (I am an EU citizen with many years of experience in software development). Was wondering if you could please help me with some details like how the interviewing process went? Is there one discussion or several (if so, what types)? Is it more focused on theory or more hands on? Or any other things you found interesting when applying for software developer positions. Thank you!
*What if my work all about computer and my English I basic*
you are so sweet and i love the way u explan and it is really good information😀
This is super helpful! I’m curious about more specifics in terms of attracting the attention of Swiss companies with my resume/CV amongst other questions. I’d love to ask you some specifics if you’re open to it! Totally understand if you’re not. My wife and I have looked loosely at moving to Europe for some time now. We’re from the U.S. and we’re looking for just a bit of a different pace of life. I work in Tech and my Wife works in finance. It’s hard to know where to even start with all of this!
Hey there :) I'm glad the video was helpful! Sure, shoot your questions :) I don't know if I will be able to answer all of them because as a European citizen the regulations are different but let's see!
In terms of attracting the attention of companies, just send your resume/CV to some companies you find interesting. I also heard that in Switzerland, if you are looking for a job, the services of employment agencies don't cost you any money - they will match you with companies that could be a good fit and if they decide to employ you, the company pays the employment agency for their services. (I've heard that from multiple friends who work in HR but better double check on that just to be sure).
Do you speak German? In case you don't, I just quickly want to mention that you should not be discouraged by that, most Tech companies have international teams with people from all over the world. In my previous job, the company language was English :)
I know that most tech companies in Switzerland are struggling to find people so don't be shy and just give it a try by sending them your CV!
By the way, Zurich is probably the best place for jobs in finance as it is considered the financial capital of Switzerland :) Huuuge number of FinTech companies there!
@@iris-tabea That's super good to know! I don't currently speak German, but I just recently started learning. That's good to know that there's still a fair amount of opportunity for soely english speakers. So my biggest questions at this point are related to cost of living. How much income (in CHF) would need to be made in order to live comfortably in a city like Zurich for example? What's a typical monthly cost of a modest appartment with utilities? We'd likely like to purchase a home at some point if possible. Do you know if forigners can purchase realestate? I read somewhere that there's several limiting factors to forigners who wish to purchase realestate. What's a typically salary range for a software engineer? I'm a motion graphics and video production specialist myself, but I know here in the U.S. my salary is typically on par with a mid-range software engineer. Not sure if that same comparison could be made in Switzerland, but I'd imagine it's somewhat similar. Thanks for being willing to answer some questions! This is much more insightfull than Googling haha.
@@cameronperry8446 I wish I could help you out with your real estate questions but sadly I don't know anything about this 😅
In regards to your question how much income you would have to make to be able to live comfortably - that depends a lot on what comfortable means to you :) I was renting a small room in a shared apartment with 2 other roommates because I wanted to save money and I also didn't know anyone when I moved there. But I never looked into how much renting a whole apartment for myself would cost because for me that was never the plan :) I'm sure a quick google search can help you with that!
In terms of salary range it is best if you check out Glassdoor.com to get a rough idea what you could be making in motion graphics and video production - I can only speak from my personal experience as a junior software engineer (right out of university, 3 previous internships: 84k CHF). Obviously different companies pay different salaries and it depends on the experience level, I assume most of the time a mid-range software engineer would make more.
Very interesting video, it's complete and you explain well the problems that we can face as a non-swiss person living in Switzerland. I just have a question : Where did you found your apartment or student room ? Maybe on Airbnb ?
Hi! I‘m glad you found the video helpful :) I found my room on a random local website where people look for roommates, I can’t remember which one it was unfortunately but I just typed „wg gesucht“ (looking for roommates) into google.
I live in syria is there chance to immigration to Switzerland because economic situation here is bad and need start new life safety and security
How s the scope in switzerland as acca?
My dear, thank you for the beautiful video. I want you to help me go to the Swiss business. I work with me for all the agricultural work, and I want to go to Switzerland. Are you workers?
Hi, hope this message finds you well. i am a junior software developer and i am looking forward to move to Switzerland. I am also from the EU like you, so i have to follow similar paths like you to achieve residency. I just have some questions that I would really really appreciate if you could answer. If i move to Zurich, which part of Zurich can i get a decent 2-3 bedroom apartment which is decent in price to rent? Also, besides the taxes that are needed to be paid, what other expenses are also mandatory? For example i hear that social security and health insurance is a must and is mandatory, and i would like roughly to know how much these cost? For instance, is it the more money you earn, the more you need to pay, or the same for everyone? If so, approximately how much is it per month? Besides that, great video and hope to hear from you soon.
Am also trying to move to Switzerland from uganda.Am ajournalist but thank u very much dia
My name is Giger and I'm a chef and I've been a chef for ten years.
I can cook many kinds of Chinese dishes, as long as I have seen and eaten well, I can make them. I myself prefer to eat Chinese food. I often watch various dishes made on videos, and I also love to cook. Switzerland jobs??
Bonjour,
My dream country switzerland...
I know in switzerland person his name is yves michaud he long time to stay nepal but his no more ...but now I'm work in crotia...and I'm long stay ..here future..and I apply to job in switzerland please help me in my future in dream.
Hello I’m subid I want to jump to Switzerland could you help me??
I'm from Indonesia, can you help me to work in Switzerland?
Hi Iris, thanks for this! Do you have any tips for the type of document you'd need for a B permit if you live with a friend or family when you first move?
Can I apply for an L or B permit if I am in an airbnb? or a hotel, or it is necessary to have a rented apartment?
Beauty and brain.....I bet you look better in real....
It was excellent information thanks so much 👍👍👍
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you for letting me know 😊☀️
I’m liking this vid just cos you gorgeous ❤
Hallo ich komme aus Indonesien...warum sind Sie sehr hübsch?
O hii mam I'm intrsted any job how to apply 😊
Hello my name is Sam I am from Scotland United Kingdom. I am legally married to a polish citizen part of the European Union. She already works in Switzerland for like 2 weeks but is looking to work there for longer.
What is the process of my going to join the and work there.
Because she went to a office and they just gave her a family permit forum A2 forum. ??
Do I have to have a visa before I arrive on Switzerland and then when I get there my boss applies for a work permit in my name. Could you please explain the process and timelines when I could start work.
Thanks Sam
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Short and sweet! Thanks for the info
Thanks s nice information for Asian peoples
Hello, great video and very helpful. I'm planning to find a job in Switzerland in software development and if you're up for it, I need your help in figuring out real life scenario for me to make a life there. I have few questions and it'd be really helpful if you could answer them and help me out.
hello am ramzi from lebanon, preparing my docement for ausbildung visa switzerland can you help me plz to find my goal
Inshallaha thank you for your help and advice madam please tell me about the medical jobs bsc neoroscience job opportunities in in the next few years
I'm a srilankan woman. Plz help me to find a job in Switzerland.
Any video on how to become Self Employed in Swiss for EU member.??? Thanks
mem i heave italian work permit of two years how how can i work in switzerland
Great video with valuable information! Thank you
Hi, I am from Bangladesh. I am very excited to get the job in swithzerland. but don't know how to start for an apply work permit in swithzerland
Hi😍
I'm a content writer can I work there ?
What do you do after 5 years once your contract to live in Switzerland ends?
I believe if everything goes well you can renew it
am from India .if I get L work permit from my current employer..can my wife also get work permit to work legally in Switzerland
I'm from Kerala, India, can I work for you as a domestic help or cook? Can you sponsor me?
I'm living in Italy.I want start work in Switzerland . I have permanent residency EU card of Italia.can I start on this base thanks
We have enough people in our country already. We are too small to keep squeezing in more. I don’t want to become a minority in my own country, more people put more stress on our environment.
Hi Iris,can you please make a video on remote opportunities in switzerland for a person from india.Thank you
Hi Iris,
Thanks for the information, I'm thinking of migrating to Switzerland 🇨🇭 I'm an IT Technician working in UAE for 9 years till date, if there is any openings in your company please kindly reach out to me, Thanks 😊. Mike
Hello, I am a Chinese accountant, can I contact you, I will learn how to become an English accountant, looking forward to hearing from you
Please help me out bse am Am an Africa not from the EU so it might be difficult for me to axcess one but i want to come to relocate to Switzerland.
I need your help
Hello nice sister Iris ,thanks
Great video iam from srilankan one of my friend in switzerland he say he will fine for me job how i will do apply visa proses ?thank you
Hello I really love your videos and I’m gonna subscribe for future enlightenment
I would love to ask you a question
I live in italy and I’m 21 years I have work experience in electricity but I’m not a citizen in Italy I have an Italian permit but I would like to find a job in Switzerland do u think is possible?
Hello lris I hope you are good there ...I am als o software development would like to do job there ... What are the skill needed to get job there .. I would like to work there....I am from india ...it is very nice to see you as in the Same profession here .. I would like to discuss with you some professional things it will 😊 great to share knowledge ..Thanks 😊 for provide information in this vedio .. 😊
Kindly send me swiss authorised job search where i can get verified sponsors ,thanks
Is there any possibility to get job when I come as tourist
Hi
Can I get your mail? I have some questions?
Good evening madam. i am a teacher in Ghana, can i move to switzerland as a teacher.
Eu Citizen how move to Switzerland
new subscriber here. .may i ask miss??if i come in switzerland by tourist visa..n decide to work there suddenly..can i apply work permit while im inside switzerland??
thanks for your great videos. If you have time how can I ask a question?!.