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It should be noted that after reviewing your inquiry and legal scrutiny we would like to inform you that Switzerland is one of the safest countries in the world. Criminal activity is very low, and strict laws (along with reliable police) maintain the safety and security of the population.
- It has a strong economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world (3.2% in 2013).
- has the second highest
annual average wage in Europe (after Norway), at ~ 59,300 Swiss francs, or ~
67,200 US dollars.
- The Swiss not only have large wages but also high purchasing power.
- One of the cleanest countries there - the operation and maintenance of major cities. Little pollution, with fresh air all year round.
-Financial security provided by the strong banking system
-Switzerland’s neutral stance on politics, military and finance made it an attractive option for the rich.
-Good food is readily
available. Swiss cuisine is based on French, Italian and German recipes for
inspiration - it is shown in a variety of dishes (especially when it comes to
pastries, chocolates and pastries). There are more than 450 kinds of cheese,
200 kinds of bread, a large selection of beer throughout the year and fine
wines. Swiss Eats Healthy - There is a strong preference for local seasonal
ingredients.
-Although Swiss education is not cheap, it has a global level (from kindergarten to university).
-Health care is also excellent (although it comes at a price).
-Public transportation is excellent and effective, both within and between cities. Trains and buses - everything
works on time (minutes, Switzerland time). In general, municipal services are reliable and well managed.
-It has one of the lowest total tax rates in the developed world, and is appropriately dubbed "tax
haven" by many.
-While individual cantons have their own tax rates, the standard federal income tax is up to a maximum of 11.5%.
-For those who like winter
sports and mountain adventures, Switzerland is a great choice. Skiing, skiing
and mountain climbing are the most popular sports here.
When it comes to all business (and bureaucracy), the Swiss do not care or waste time. Professionalism is the
norm, and a culture of punctuality can be a whiff of fresh air for those who
move from relatively chaotic societies
-Switzerland is allowed to travel as a 90-day tourist without registration. Work is prohibited during this
period. Working in Switzerland for more than 8 calendar days a year also requires a work permit.
-To work in Switzerland, all non-Swiss generally require a permit to emigrate - usually a work permit or work permit and a built-in residence as the Swiss immigration process is complex and includes many government authorities. Make sure you are well informed and start the process as soon as possible. Non-EU / EFTA citizens over the age of 18 who plan to stay in Switzerland for more than one year are required to provide a copy of their criminal record (or confirmation) Non-existent) police or judicial authorities in their country of origin.
Therefore, you can apply for emigration through the Swiss Embassy or Representative in your country or your
nearest representative, subject to submission:
-Certified copies of all standard immigration documents:
-Birth certificates and marriage certificates
-Work contract, or for students, confirmation of admission to an institution of higher education
-A valid passport with at least four months left to run
-Certificate of absence of precedents
-Medical certificate confirming the absence of infectious diseases
It should be noted that citizens of countries other than the EU find it more difficult to obtain initial residence permits, which are called "B". The permits are limited to an annual quota and are valid for only one year at a time (renewable for one year at a time). The statement "B" also links the pregnant
woman to the canton he issued (he may not live elsewhere or change employers). Permanent residence (in the form of a "C" permit) is only available after one has lived in Switzerland for 10 years intermittently (5 years, if from the United States or Canada). In all cases, the cantons must first obtain federal
approval before issuing a permit

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