Moving to Switzerland

Hey guys, I wish to move to Switzerland, I’m 23 years old, I currently work in my country which is not part of the European Union, however my country grants me vida free access for up to 90 days on Switzerland

I am looking for a job in Switzerland, I got no criminal records ever, not even a fine or ticket, and I can speak English, Spanish, and intermediate French.

Help a brother in need I will do anything if you help me!

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I meant, “visa free” my bad

>intermediate French
that would have been okay if you spoke German. get better at French

Kek, do you think you would be first to do this? Literally everyone wants to live there

It's almost impossible to get a job in europe as it is in the US, maybe you'll get to work in a restaurant, but you'll never get any visa and will be illegal after 3 months

your best bet would be to arrange a marriage, but I doubt you can pay it and no swiss women are poor anyway, so yeah, you're never going to live in Swizerland, literally

Try to go for another country, get their citizenship after 5 years and go to CH

Op here.

Currently improving French, I love learning languages I would totally be willing to learn German

I got a friend in Spain who can help me stay, same rule 90 days, if you behave well you could become a legal resident and eventually a citizen of Spain, but, I’d love to go to Switzerland directly

You can only become legal if you request some kind of visa, like worker, student, autonomous worker, you can't just overstay

Spain would be a good choice as we Ibero-americans only need 2 years in Spain to get citizenship, then you could freely stay in Swizerland as thousands of Portuguese and other poor europeans do, I actually planned on doing this I'm saying lol

Focus on French and German for later imo
The German teachers on the French side of Switzerland are notorious for being bad teachers. Nobody there speaks much German beyond simple phrased

2 years to get citizenship? Is this for real? I live in El Salvador user, Central America, and yes We have the 90 day benefit at least.

I also want to know how to move to Switzerland.
I applied for a job at Credit Suisse but wasn’t accepted. Got an MS Mathematics right now, wonder wtf else I need to get hired by Credit Suisse.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_nationality_law#Naturalization

>I applied for a job at Credit Suisse
You better have some experience at a smaller firm then. An MS in Mathematics wont mean shit. What did you apply for? (I'm assuming quants)

>An MS Mathematics won’t mean shit.

Opinion happily discarded.

MS in math, lol Imagine me that I only have a TEFL Certificate and some English teaching experience, also got call center experience but I don’t think that is being useful to me right now, shit...

His name is Yang.

Nice job dodging the question idiot
You didnt even state what you specialized in or what your intentions were with such degree

God damn no wonder they discarded you like you "discarded" my "opinion"

why do you want to move there so badly?

He's from El Salvador

I love everything about Switzerland, been looking to move there for years and years, and I am not happy living in my country, I work real hard and never see anything for my efforts, salaries not only are extremely low here, but crime is also high it’s very dangerous, luckily I live in one of the most calm cities in El Salvador, so I may not be so unlucky, but I need to move and I would love that country to be Switzerland.

Also the jobs, like man, it’s terrible, can you imagine that my co-worker has a PhD I haven’t even bust my ass studying like her, like wtf man.

Well man, moving to Switzerland is not easy deal.
Can you keep row when switzerland square is moving against burgundian regiments?
Can you keep moving when blood reaching your knees?

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sounds you projected your fantasies into a country you have never been to.

It’s not like when I move all my problems are going to be solved, but I feel I should have the opportunity to actually do something for a change there, earn my way, I have no problem working, I’m not lazy.

This.
Y moved to Germany to find myself sorounded by retards again. Only this time there were also autistas.

Better to be dealing with retards or “autistas” than dealing with violent retards, this country is real shit.

try visiting Switzerland for once.

Although, there is less crime, more pay and other goodies, Swiss are cold people, and keep within themselves.

I can't guarantee this, but it will be difficult for you to be accepted in Swiss communities.

Also, Swiss are known to be ADHD about laws and bureaucracy.