There are many Americans in Switzerland. I think if sit at a random restaurant or bar table in Zurich it’s just as likely people will be talking English as Swiss German, and many places have menus only in English and you have to ask for German…
It will only be possible to get a working/residence visa if you have an EU/Swiss citizenship or work in academia or certain very high demand sectors (if you do not have recruiters bugging you on your personal phone number they somehow have ALL THE TIME for 6 figure jobs this does not apply to you).
Why not just live in Israel - I guess you’re Jewish heritage/religon/ethnicity from the question, so you have very preferential visa treatment, and without wanting to comment on the current unfortunate situation it’s a really advanced country with a lot of fantastic dynamic high tech companies. I think Tel Aviv must be on a level with any european business or tech hub city?
There are many Americans in Switzerland. I think if sit at a random restaurant or bar table in Zurich it’s just as likely people will be talking English as Swiss German, and many places have menus only in English and you have to ask for German…
It will only be possible to get a working/residence visa if you have an EU/Swiss citizenship or work in academia or certain very high demand sectors (if you do not have recruiters bugging you on your personal phone number they somehow have ALL THE TIME for 6 figure jobs this does not apply to you).
Why not just live in Israel - I guess you’re Jewish heritage/religon/ethnicity from the question, so you have very preferential visa treatment, and without wanting to comment on the current unfortunate situation it’s a really advanced country with a lot of fantastic dynamic high tech companies. I think Tel Aviv must be on a level with any european business or tech hub city?