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  • @jsc34
    @jsc34 2 роки тому +1

    I really loved to work in Switzerland even a housekeeping, cleaners or nanny. I really loved the nature, the peacefulness (I guess) for me, less stress or even you feel stress but when you go out see the surrounding you felt the relaxation, especially when you are in countryside.. I really loved this country. I hope my dream will come true someday 🙏🙏🙏..

  • @swissarmyknife7670
    @swissarmyknife7670 8 років тому +25

    i like it that they don't said how much percent migrants are already here... i no why they didn't have

    • @riccardos2955
      @riccardos2955 6 років тому +1

      there are not that mutch ,,Migrants,, in Swiss the Majority of the so called Immigrants that life here are the second or third Generation of people that migrated in the 60-70s.
      The Majority of the ,,Migrants,, in Swiss are from Europe, we voted 2011 to close the borders, its still a very conservative Country and its good as it is.

    • @xxkl4ud1oxx98
      @xxkl4ud1oxx98 6 років тому +1

      Riccardo Servello we in italy are so envy of you :D

    • @riccardos2955
      @riccardos2955 6 років тому

      Start a Revolution Hang the Assholes change the Constitution to a Direct Democracy = Swiss

    • @mohameziani532
      @mohameziani532 5 років тому

      +Riccardo Servello ok

  • @eisenjeisen6262
    @eisenjeisen6262 5 років тому +10

    I am going there for the weather, and I pay for myself to live there and for everything, as I bring my own furniture and my car, and they don't seem to be happy about that?

    • @kanusanyal794
      @kanusanyal794 3 роки тому

      Hi dear friend how are you, i am shamol sanyal kanu from Bangladesh. Agricultural farmers job need

  • @csffgs9635
    @csffgs9635 5 років тому +4

    The reason they shown the number of migration in a specific year because that was the beginning of the migrant crisis.

  • @wrash
    @wrash 8 років тому +45

    I don't think you know what '>20' stands for...

  • @hanskung7579
    @hanskung7579 7 років тому +24

    Congratulations for propaganda, it is true that with statistic you can show what you want. Ok, the migration is less than 1% by year. But the foreign population currently resident is 25% of total population.

    • @JeiBurke
      @JeiBurke 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah and they are other Europeans. Whats the issue?

  • @mohinhasinrabbi6425
    @mohinhasinrabbi6425 3 роки тому +2

    Can I migrate to Switzerland being a Portuguese residence permit holder?

    • @fischersfritz468
      @fischersfritz468 3 роки тому

      As a Portuguese citizen: yes. You have to find a job in 3 months though (or you have to leave for a short time before coming back).
      If you are from a non-Schengen country it gets complicated.

    • @xjeaanwf3761
      @xjeaanwf3761 3 роки тому

      @@fischersfritz468 Well, theres a diference between being a portuguese citizen and a portuguese residence permit holder, don´t think the last gives you the privilege to live and work in other EU countries.

  • @sevenred2803
    @sevenred2803 4 роки тому +2

    79,000 is a MASSIVE number of people. Is the fact that it is less than 1% of the population supposed to persuade us that it's fine?

    • @sazztazz
      @sazztazz 4 роки тому

      i dont live there, so I dont know the full intricacies of immigrating to switzerland. But, here's the thing. IF you are replacing older/aged population (including people with high risk of mortality due to age) with a sizable younger working population at an equal measure what you're pointing at is really not something thats a problem . Infact, that might be the key to keep your economy going.

    • @sevenred2803
      @sevenred2803 4 роки тому +1

      @@sazztazz The people aren't there to genuflect before the economy. The economy exists to serve the people. If you're voluntarily ethnically replacing your population with foreigners to "keep your economy going", you are insane.

    • @sazztazz
      @sazztazz 4 роки тому

      ​@@sevenred2803 oh, I don't know that they are doing that (voluntarily replacing ethnic population with foreigners). Instead they might just be balancing the working population so aging population can retire and die comfortably). Someone has to do the work!
      Moreover, the economy doesn't exist to serve the people. That is the government's job. The sole purpose of an economy is to create a system that can produce and consume. Problems like immigration lie in the heart of who produces and who consumes. Thats really where the govt policies come in. It seems like you don't like what your country is doing - and if thats the case, you're barking up the wrong tree my friend. I am just a random observer who thinks 1% immigration is not a big deal in the large scheme of things, so long as these people conform to the policies of your govt.

    • @sevenred2803
      @sevenred2803 4 роки тому

      @@sazztazz Economies aren't systems created for the heck of it. They either are beneficial to the long-term interests of their populations, or they are not. The intricacies of how much and for whom an economy produces is not irrelevant, and I doubt that the ageing populations in Switzerland and the rest of Europe will be dropping dead without third-world wageslaves to hand-feed and wipe their bottoms for them.

    • @sazztazz
      @sazztazz 4 роки тому

      @@sevenred2803 LMAO. And yet here you are typing away behind a keyboard on a platform created and run by the same wage slaves you so despise.

  • @sherlock9397
    @sherlock9397 3 роки тому +1

    I am 19 and British and I want to move to Switzerland and work there, what jobs are available and what skills and experience and qualifications are required, right now I have only got a business administration level 1 working towards level 2 but i was set back due to Covid-19, what or qualifications should I work towards and get my goal is to get as many qualifications as possible, but I don’t know which ones would help me get a job is Switzerland what should I do?

  • @lutynsg
    @lutynsg 5 років тому +2

    It's hard to be a citizen, but it's easy to live and work there.

    • @Kingx90
      @Kingx90 5 років тому +1

      Can you elaborate more on that? I am an American with a business finance degree. Would like to live and work in Switzerland.

    • @lutynsg
      @lutynsg 5 років тому +2

      @@Kingx90 First of all, u are from the USA. You have a strong passport so it's easier for u to get a job there. It's important to know a language of the Canton where you want to stay (german, french or italian) and to apply on that language at a job with your CV. So basically, if they confirm they need you for that job more than somebody who has a Swiss passport, you'll get a job and a visa for job (staying unlimited if you work in that company). If you work there for a few years and you act like a good citizen, you can apply for a better visa so you can live there even if you lose that job. And so on ... There are also thousands of ways for getting into a Switzerland, feel free to ask if you want more info.

    • @matthewcarbone5646
      @matthewcarbone5646 5 років тому

      Luty Angeles thank you for the reply. I am actually currently in Interlaken- thus my interest in the country. How easy would it be to find work here in banking just knowing english? I see bank tellers make about 81,000 francs here which is more than a branch manager makes in America. It’s very appealing.

    • @lutynsg
      @lutynsg 5 років тому

      @@matthewcarbone5646 It will be rly hard cuz there are a lot of bank tellers from Switzerland who can speak english pretty decent as I see. So mate, guess who's gonna learn german these days hehe 😁

    • @noobkid4579
      @noobkid4579 4 роки тому

      @@matthewcarbone5646 dont forget that there are also very high costs

  • @AndreTheDragon
    @AndreTheDragon 2 роки тому +1

    Great video new follower here.

  • @Vroomison
    @Vroomison 4 роки тому

    could i get some help with some advice or pointed to the right direction? id love to move to Switzerland from America. I'm sort of lost at, if i can go there and get a job with a work permit once im there or do i need to have it planned beforehand? another few questions come to mind if i can, lets say, get a CDL there through the schooling programs or apprenticeship and work my way up, or is my best bet to do the CDL here and get all my certifications and then fly there through a company i stuck with for a year or two through a transfer?

  • @scandinavian5476
    @scandinavian5476 3 роки тому +1

    Lets migrate Switzerland wonderful salary as well im coming swiss chocolate 🍫

  • @Eman-wj8gq
    @Eman-wj8gq 3 роки тому

    What are the thoughts of Americans in that country?

  • @mohammadnazimabbasi468
    @mohammadnazimabbasi468 3 роки тому +1

    How can i move from pakistan to switzerland immigration pls guide me thanks sir

  • @ohnemich7805
    @ohnemich7805 7 років тому +3

    It is probably all correct what is stated however the interesting things are those not mentioned but are coming from these same facts. E.g. met migration is 1% per year so what is the percentage of immigrants in 10 years? And immigration did not in 2014, did it. Just repeating the neat little "less than 1% per year" is cheap marketing.

  • @iwanhaechler3546
    @iwanhaechler3546 4 роки тому

    Please also show the numbers of social payment dependent people above 50 years, and how this number increased by around 50% since 10 years. Thank you

  • @sandeepphull5258
    @sandeepphull5258 6 років тому +1

    Respected Sir i am science graduate ,working in pharma as senior territory manger ,taking care the pharma products & communication & sales of the brands kindly help me out how i can apply.looking forward your reply
    I dnt have to much funds kindly give me your valuable suggestions

  • @ellasterling6636
    @ellasterling6636 5 років тому

    My 2nd Great Grandfather immigrated to the US from Switzerland in 1890. I have several family members still living in Switzerland. How hard would it be for me to immigrate back to Switzerland?

    • @kingjacob2633
      @kingjacob2633 5 років тому

      I think since you have family in Switzerland it would be easier for you to get into Switzerland than someone with no family in Switzerland, but I have no idea how long it would take

    • @csffgs9635
      @csffgs9635 5 років тому

      For citizenship you have to have
      -zero crimes commited there (that also means parking in wrong places,going too fast with car)
      - You have to stay there for years
      -You have to talk (at least one of the) the local *official* languages and one of the local dialects very fluently (that's because for example the German speaking parts of Switzerland have their own dialect but they use higher German in news and paperwork)

  • @eisenjeisen6262
    @eisenjeisen6262 7 років тому +3

    I would be interested to move there in about a years time as i have my own income and car and furniture !

    • @csffgs9635
      @csffgs9635 5 років тому

      Good luck with that, but I would recommend not choosing the Zürich Canton because it's very expensive and has the most strict rules.

  • @viceroyzh
    @viceroyzh 6 років тому +6

    A bit more about migration in Switzerland - just to be fair and precise: Around 28 % of the population in Switzerland is made up by foreigners (non-Swiss nationality). Well over 40 % of the population in Switzerland has a migrational background. More than every forth workplace in Switzerland is occupied by a foreigner (non-Swiss nationality). In larger cities these figures are even much higher. There are schools with classes in which around 90 % of the pupils are foreigners (non-Swiss nationality). The number of foreigners rises steadily in spite of tens of thousands who get naturalized every year. Switzerland is losing its envied natural beauty, its cleanliness and its values.

    • @Kingx90
      @Kingx90 5 років тому +3

      I’m sorry to hear. Your people need to be stronger and say no. Other cultures will ruin your country, mark my words. The USA voted for Trump for a reason. Be like us.

    • @JeiBurke
      @JeiBurke 4 роки тому +1

      How? Most of the foreigners you guys get are other Europeans. Not exactly foreign.

    • @viceroyzh
      @viceroyzh 4 роки тому +4

      @@JeiBurke There are no "Europeans". There are Bulgarians, Spaniards, Norwegians etc. all with different cultures, different mind-sets, different ethics etc. Even within the countries there are differencies (e.g., North-Italians and South-Italians are as different as Bavarians and people from Berlin). Believe me, they are foreign. Even Germans who move to the German-speaking part of Switzerland are surprised by the differences and things they have to adapt to (or - more or less deliberately - ignore).

  • @Scharlarntz
    @Scharlarntz 4 роки тому

    What about France and it's limits with Switzerland?

  • @_____J______
    @_____J______ 5 років тому +1

    2:35 *NOT* >20, BUT

    • @paras8361
      @paras8361 5 років тому +1

      Spare him, can be just a typo

  • @K--jd3gj
    @K--jd3gj 6 років тому +5

    The percentage of foreign population in Switzerland is the second largest in the world

    • @Kingx90
      @Kingx90 5 років тому

      Shame. It will face the same fate as the rest of Europe and America now... chaos.

    • @siderminerkgl8193
      @siderminerkgl8193 4 роки тому +2

      @@Kingx90 Nope, that's the most idiotic thing I ve heard.

    • @Kingx90
      @Kingx90 4 роки тому

      George Kounatidis Switzerland should be smart and limit the immigrants it takes in.

    • @siderminerkgl8193
      @siderminerkgl8193 4 роки тому +1

      @@Kingx90 Look at the numbers and approach the topic with logic. All the countries that have an immigration problem only accept a few of them who pass really strict requirements. What does this mean? It means high quality immigrants who are more capable of contributing to the economy of their new country than a percentage of the natives. I understand this makes a country lose its identity. But if we are here to talk about economic crashes and recessions, then immigrants are the ones who prevent those drawbacks.

    • @Kingx90
      @Kingx90 4 роки тому

      George Kounatidis hmm, never knew that. How do immigrants prevent recessions?

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 2 роки тому

    Rob those jobs.

  • @juliano5662
    @juliano5662 6 років тому +4

    I want to live there :P

  • @ruchitabarve6617
    @ruchitabarve6617 5 років тому

    FOR CITIZENSHIP IN SWITZERLAND MUST HAVE TO VERY WELL KNOWN SWISS GERMAN WHICH IS VERY HARD FOR FOREIGNER 😕😕😕

    • @OhQuickly
      @OhQuickly 5 років тому +2

      Then fuck off lol

    • @noobkid4579
      @noobkid4579 4 роки тому

      @@OhQuickly ehre haha

    • @dumitru3355
      @dumitru3355 2 роки тому

      But there are other cantons who speak French and Italian, can you get the CITIZENSHIP using these languages as well ?

  • @ErfanKhan-cq6tm
    @ErfanKhan-cq6tm 8 років тому

    is it possible to settle in switzerland after degree program of any university ?

    • @HoganTon
      @HoganTon 7 років тому +6

      Erfan Khan Not if you're Albanian

    • @zakariabar1951
      @zakariabar1951 7 років тому

      if you are from a country in EU yes you can if not unfortunately no you can NOT

    • @andrejmarkovic1816
      @andrejmarkovic1816 5 років тому

      @@zakariabar1951 How difficult would it be for a Computer Science graduate with a USA passport but the degree is from Serbia?

    • @JekyllOrHyde
      @JekyllOrHyde 5 років тому

      If you’re apart of the EU or the EFTA in Europe than yes, there’s a chance. But other than that I don’t think so.

  • @Terzianosaurus
    @Terzianosaurus 6 років тому +1

    You obmitted tons of data and the language is almost propagandistic, whitout talking about the animations made with a clear purpose behind them

    • @allagillarbajs
      @allagillarbajs 6 років тому +2

      Admit it, you were disappointed there wasn't a catastrophe that could be blamed on brown people. :P

    • @Terzianosaurus
      @Terzianosaurus 6 років тому

      Corvo .Attano I never talked about brown people, I only talked about the language, the data choises (courrently about 25% of the people living in switzerland are forigners, but they didn't mention that) and the style they used.
      Yes, if you are wondering I am against mass immigration, the main reason is that we are a tiny country and our powerful democratic system could backfire if too many people come in.
      Sorry for the long comment (I wrote the previous one in a moment of frustration, that's why it's so aggressive).

    • @allagillarbajs
      @allagillarbajs 6 років тому +1

      I would love to live in Switzerland but I'm not allowed to become a citizen, you do have to admit that you are very extremely tough on allowing people to become citizens. I have been to Switzerland, and for the most part I liked it, there were some customs i hated because I'm an introvert, like what the fuck is up with saying "grötzi" when passing by people??? xD
      But I read that some muslim immigrants in Switzerland were denied citizenship because during a test of walking around a town they failed because they didn't greet people while walking by.
      And btw he isn't saying anything about that, he is just saying that most of the foreigners are ones from the neighbor countries.

    • @Terzianosaurus
      @Terzianosaurus 6 років тому

      Corvo .Attano Yes, what he is saying is truth-like (I haven't cecked the data he is showing, although they are prior to the refugee-crysis in 2015) but he is also obmitting vital informations.
      For the citizencip for the reason we are so small we have to make sure that every person that recives the right to vote is also like a swiss for the reason that a vote in Switzerland is worth much more than a vote in the U.S.A., for example, because we are less (we have the population of New York counting the forigners) and we vote more.
      For the cultural part, I live in the Italian speaking part but I can tell you this, we think it's good education to greet people when you pass by but in general we don't talk to strangers, we greet but that's it, almost no one will engage in a conversation if you don't already know each other.

    • @allagillarbajs
      @allagillarbajs 6 років тому +1

      You know what, you seem reasonable enough, even though me might not agree on the degree of vetting before allowing for citizenship but that's fine.
      I just would love to live there, I'm a student of engineering and applied physics and i think with my education i would live much richer in Switzerland.

  • @azertyui6555
    @azertyui6555 4 роки тому

    i hope visit ch

  • @csffgs9635
    @csffgs9635 5 років тому +2

    Narrator: Let's see how much people got a Swiss passport:
    Me: I'm sure like 2 percent
    Narrator: Only 2 percent of migrants got Swiss citizenship.
    Me: :O

  • @toddbertram6556
    @toddbertram6556 4 роки тому

    This is a huge nothing berger.

  • @moncheri2898
    @moncheri2898 4 роки тому

    I so want to live there
    I really hope someday I'll get married to a Swiss man and settle there
    In India we don't have much security and safety for woman
    Also it's not even that peaceful here anymore
    Many people here live in terror that something will happen to them
    Being absolutely helpless and even passport less is a terrible horror. No human deserves to be looked at as an outsider

    • @edwardjhon180
      @edwardjhon180 4 роки тому

      Can u explain please , what is wrong ?

    • @arjit5923
      @arjit5923 4 роки тому

      @@edwardjhon180 one suggestion dont marry an indian ever