I have a keen interest in gaining knowledge about the experiences of American expatriates who have relocated to Switzerland. More specifically, I am intrigued by the insights you may have on living in Switzerland as an American expat. I have had the opportunity to visit Switzerland on two separate occasions. The first visit was to Geneva, and more recently, in August, I spent five days in Zurich. I really like it there. Also its proximity to Israel, which is of paramount importance to me. It is my fervent hope to visit Israel at least twice a year.

I know there’s a difference between being a tourist and a resident, my upcoming plans involve a more extended stay of approximately one year. I live in Florida and travel 4-5times a year. I have had the opportunity to travel to more than 55 countries, and while I have experienced a diverse range of cultures and lifestyles, I have yet to find a place that has inspired me to stay longer than three months.

I am in my early 30s with no intentions or current plans of settling down. (No family obligations, presence of a partner or children)if you’ll ask me- this is my answer. These elements can greatly influence the decision-making process.

Thank you!

    • TheNippleViolator@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Not OP but I’d like to hijack this comment if you’d humor me.

      Hoe were able to become a long term resident of Switzerland?

      How is work culture there compared to the US? Generally, I’ve read that work life balance is much better in the EU/Western Europe but Switzerland is more so work focused compared to its neighbors.

      Lastly what are things you enjoy and don’t enjoy about Swiss culture? Has it been hard to integrate?