@maureensunshine3185 Am currently studies at the University of Cape coast. Am 📚 reading Accounting. I don't have a passport and besides Am not good in speaking French 😕. Don't you think living in Switzerland will be a little bit difficult for me.
Thank for the information madam, pls last time i ask if a student can get part time job while waiting for 6 months to elapse before start working legally you said you will check and let me know madam but no response yet.my studies begin Feburary 2024 from Cameroon thanks waiting for your response madam.
Sorry for the delay. Totally forgot to get back to you. So since you are non-EU you must respect the 6 month rule. After the 6 months if you get a job it is your employer who will apply for your work permit. If it is during the holidays you can work full time otherwise 15 hours a week. They said in your school there is someone who is employed to answer such questions and assist international students. Kindly connect with him or her when you get here. Hope this was helpful,
Beautiful. Having visited Switzerland in the past and other countries, I often compare US, Canada to this. Swiss win hands down.
I agree with you. It's awesome here
Wishing you long life to enjoy the environment...but am gonna join you soon.❤😊
@@kissesgh4277 Oh really! That would be great. Thank you😄
@maureensunshine3185
Am currently studies at the University of Cape coast. Am 📚 reading Accounting.
I don't have a passport and besides Am not good in speaking French 😕.
Don't you think living in Switzerland will be a little bit difficult for me.
Beautiful video and great information! :)
Thanks
I knew I recognized the place i used to visit placelb so much region fribourg
Yes, one small world.😀
I love village life
Me too🥰
Woow asante for free road trip
Karibu, glad you enjoyed it.
What about work is there work in villages.
Yes there are. Not as many as in the cities but if you have good transport connection or drive then it’s workable.
Thank for the information madam, pls last time i ask if a student can get part time job while waiting for 6 months to elapse before start working legally you said you will check and let me know madam but no response yet.my studies begin Feburary 2024 from Cameroon thanks waiting for your response madam.
Sorry for the delay. Totally forgot to get back to you. So since you are non-EU you must respect the 6 month rule. After the 6 months if you get a job it is your employer who will apply for your work permit. If it is during the holidays you can work full time otherwise 15 hours a week. They said in your school there is someone who is employed to answer such questions and assist international students. Kindly connect with him or her when you get here. Hope this was helpful,
@@maureensunshine3185 ok madam thank you for the info i will connect when i get there. Still waiting for the visa to be approved.
@@patusony all the best. Keep in touch