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"Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" ("One for all, all for one")

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Welcome to Switzerland

Switzerland, nestled in the heart of Europe, is known for its stunning Alpine landscapes and robust economy. Its financial services, pharmaceuticals, and high-tech industries drive its prosperity, with neutrality, quality of life, and world-class healthcare attracting residents globally.

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Switzerland Essentials

Hino Nacional

Schweizerpsalm

Dia da Independência

August 1, 1291 (Swiss National Day)

Haiko

Alps pierce the blue sky / Precise watches tick away / Fondue warms cold nights

Interesting Tradition

Holds Unspunnen Festival featuring stone throwing competitions

Weirdest Local Superstition

Quebrar um espelho traz 7 anos de má sorte

Strangest Law Still on the Books

Illegal to flush the toilet after 10 PM

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Come for the history, stay for the future

Come for the precision, stay for the perfection: Switzerland orchestrates an unparalleled quality of life amid Alpine splendor. Life balances between morning lake swims, cutting-edge research facilities, and evening fondue gatherings. Strategic tax policies and business-friendly regulations have established it as a global center for innovation and wealth management.

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Chum

Venture into a land where precision isn't just accuracy, but the path to perfection. Here, Alpine majesty meets global finance, creating an ecosystem where excellence isn't just expected, but woven into every moment.

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Willkommen in Switzerland

Famous for its chocolate and watches where precision and sweetness go hand in hand

Switzerland isn't just a country—it's a precision-crafted alpine dream. Here, time moves with clockwork reliability, and even a simple train journey becomes an exercise in scenic perfection. This is a land where efficiency and beauty create extraordinary harmony.

From the towering peaks of Zermatt to the cultural sophistication of Zürich, Switzerland offers excellence for every mountain dreamer. Whether you're drawn to the lakeside charm of Lucerne, the international spirit of Geneva, or the hidden valleys of Graubünden, you'll find a country that elevates everything—from chocolate to civil service—into an art form.

Estatísticas

Savor the Flavor

Eat

fondue (melted cheese dish) - rösti (potato fritters)

Drink

rivella (milk serum drink) - kirsch (cherry brandy)

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Durst?

Beer

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

50

Wine

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

33

Coffee

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

6.76

Tea

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

0.23

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Cultural Tips and Etiquette

#1
Meeting timing punctuality expected to the minute
#2
Language region customs require specific greetings
#3
Fondue has strict eating rules - no double dipping
#4
Recycling sorting among most complex globally
#5
Sunday noise restrictions strictly observed

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Switzerland Essentials

Representative Novel

Heidi by Johanna Spyri (Classic novel set in the Swiss Alps)

National Animal

National Pasttime

Esquiar

Souvenir nacional

Swiss Army knife

Prato nacional

Fondue

Festival Famoso

Fête de l'Escalade

Dança dos Famosos

Schuhplattler

Música famosa

Alphorn music

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Did You Know?

Switzerland is the birthplace of milk chocolate.

In 1875, Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter invented milk chocolate by combining cocoa with condensed milk, creating the sweet treat loved worldwide.

Switzerland has more than 1,500 lakes.

With such a vast number of lakes, you are never more than 16 kilometers (10 miles) away from a lake no matter where you are in the country.

The Swiss are famous for their punctuality.

Trains in Switzerland are renowned for their timeliness, with an average delay of only about 1 minute, making Swiss railways one of the most punctual in the world.

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Switzerland’s Key Historical Events

1,291

Abril de 2014

Foundation of Old Swiss Confederacy

1499

Julho de 2014

Swiss independence recognized by Treaty of Basel

1648

Fevereiro de 2015

Peace of Westphalia

1848

Março de 2015

Swiss Federal Constitution established

2002

Outubro de 2016

Joining the UN

MOBILITY

Access Switzerland Residency Rights on the GlobalPassport™ Platform 

NO. OF Mobility Assets

2

MOBILITY

Citizenship Pathways and
Residency Requirements

Citizenship by Birth
Não
Citizenship by DESCENT
Sim
Citizenship by MARRIAGE
5 years
DUAL Citizenship
Sim
RESIDENCY BY Naturalization
10
PASSPORT VALIDITY
10 years, 5 years for children

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Passport Power

Visa Free Countries

159

Performance Class

Borderless Elite

Grau do passaporte

A+

Rank

5

Score

190.8

This visa grants access to:

• 65% of the world's population 

• 85% of UNESCO sites 

• 92% of global GDP 

• 68% of the world's land area 

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Number of American Emigrants to Switzerland by Year 

Year
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
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1286800%
1273500%
1264900%
1308300%
1349400%
13370
18675

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Healthcare

Healthcare Overview

Key Health Indicators

Idade média

42.3

years

Life Expectancy

83.4

years

Obesity Rate

19.50%

Tobacco Use

19.00%

Sources

Health care Indicators

Health Expenditure

11.80%

of GDP

Hospital Beds

4.65

per 1000 people

Doctors

4.389

per 1000 people

Out-of-pocket

22.71%

of total expenditure

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Universal Healthcare Coverage

Switzerland requires all residents to have health insurance, providing access to high-quality healthcare through both public and private hospitals.

Private Healthcare Sector

Switzerland's private healthcare sector offers faster access to specialists and a higher standard of care for those who can afford it.

Healthcare for Expats

Expatriates in Switzerland are required to have health insurance, allowing them access to both public and private healthcare services.

Medical Tourism Hub

Switzerland is a popular destination for medical tourism, known for its cutting-edge treatments and advanced medical facilities.

Pharmaceutical Accessibility

Pharmaceuticals are widely available in Switzerland, with most essential drugs covered by health insurance and accessible through pharmacies.

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Visão geral do custo de vida

Switzerland consistently ranks as one of the most expensive countries globally. The VAT rate is 8.1%, relatively low for Europe. Cities like Zurich and Geneva regularly top global cost of living rankings. Housing in major cities is exceptionally expensive. Food costs are very high, especially for dining out. Utilities are moderately priced. Public transportation is efficient but expensive, although the network is extensive. Education costs are high for private institutions, but public schools are of high quality and more affordable.

Cost of Gasoline

$2.17

per liter

Cost of Meal

$29.42

(Inexpensive Restaurant)

Monthly Rent

$1,979.56

(1 bedroom, City Center)

Monthly Utilities

$253.66

(85m² Apartment)

Domestic Beer

$8.24

(0.5 liter draught)

Taxa de IVA

8.10%

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Tributação

Visão geral da tributação

Before relocating to Switzerland, it's important to grasp its tax system.+Switzerland taxes resident expats on their worldwide income and non-residents on Swiss-source income. Income tax rates vary by canton but are generally progressive, ranging from about 11.5% to 45% (including federal, cantonal, and municipal taxes). Social security contributions are required. Property tax applies. A Social Security Number (AHV-Nummer) is used for tax purposes.+Switzerland has a double taxation treaty with the United States to prevent dual taxation issues.

Tax Residency Requirement

90 days without work or 30 days with work

Worldwide Income Taxation

Sim

Higher Rates for Foreign Assets

Não

US Double Taxation Treaty

Sim

Renda pessoal

Progressive tax rate based on income levels

11.5%-45%

Personal Capital Gains

Flat rate on investment gains

0%-11.5%

Herança

Based on inherited amount and relationship

0%-50%

Renda corporativa

Standard corporate tax rate applied to business profits

11.9%-21.0%

Ganhos de capital corporativos

Tax rate applied to capital gains from corporate investments

11.9%-21.6%

Dividendos

Withholding tax rate applied to dividend distributions

0%-35%

Interesse

Withholding rate interest payment to non-residens

0%-35%

Royalties

Withholding tax rate for royalty payments

0%-35%

Work Assignment

Foreign individuals are tax residents if they intend to permanently establish usual abode, stay for 30+ consecutive days for work, or stay for 90+ consecutive days without work.

Overall Ranking

Global position in PWC’c Ease of Paying Taxes ranking

20

Ease of Paying Taxes Score

Overall score based on multiple factors

87.7

Total Tax and Cotribution Rate

TTCR percentage including all mandatory contributtions

28.8
%

Time to Comply

Annual hours required to comply with tax regulations

63
HOURS

Number of Payments

Total number of tax payments required annually

19

Post-filing Index

Score measuring the ease of processes after filing taxes

83.2
%

taxation

Tax Burden Map

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CLIMATE

Climate Type

Temperate, but varies with altitude; cold, cloudy, rainy/snowy winters; cool to warm, cloudy, humid summers with occasional showers

Average Temperature

6.47 °C

Humidity

76

%

Average Annual Precipitation

1,537

mm

Rainless Days per Year

245

Best Time to Travel

June-September

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