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oiseaubleu

oiseaubleu

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Swiss citizen

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About me

Swiss

Lives in Bienne

Speaks français, Deutsch, English

Registration: 13 January 2012

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oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
nissn

salary details by nissn

what is the basic salary for research scientist in switzerland? Thanks in advance! Regards nISNN

oiseaubleu

Hi Kakadu, that's how I think for 1 month: Appartment: 2500.00 health insurance: 1'300.00 (depend of the age can be a little bit more) Food, beauty products: 1'500.00 Car: 800.00 Freetime, sports, outgoing: 500.00 Phone: 250.00 if smoke both ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Springflower

Health insurance for Swiss and for Finnish by Springflower

Somewhere we did read there is some insurance which includes also children. So is there differences what kind of insurance my husband gets comparing to my insurance? So is there different insurances for foreigners than for Swiss? And is the best to ...

oiseaubleu

http://en.comparis.ch/ Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
nissn

salary details by nissn

what is the basic salary for research scientist in switzerland? Thanks in advance! Regards nISNN

oiseaubleu

@nissn if you don't find the answer to the first link, show here, but you have to understand french, german or italian: http://www.lohnrechner.ch/usage/branches.html @kakadu of course, you can live correctly with this salary Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Springflower

Swiss nationalship, impossible? by Springflower

I put this in visa category I don´t know which would be better...? We have that kind of situation that we live in Finland. My husband and my son have Swiss nationality because my husband had Swiss dad.(dad has past away for a long time ago). My ...

oiseaubleu

so you know now the answer ... I you are not married with your actually boyfriend: Wait so long you have to wait (yes, minimum 10 years), you love your husband, that the most important. and reed other post :) you will find nice informations about ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
suzanne millard

How do you negotiate a salary in Switzerland? by suzanne millard

Hi there I am about to move from the UK to Basel and have no idea what sort of salary I would need to live there? I have heard that you should negotiate as this is acceptable in the Swiss business culture - any tips?

oiseaubleu

Hi Suzanne, In swiss it's not so complicated :) we are not on the market :D first you have to know that most of the a sectors have minimum salary. They are explained and regulary actualised in (CCT-CCNT for french ore GAV-LGAV for german) You can ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Springflower

Swiss nationalship, impossible? by Springflower

I put this in visa category I don´t know which would be better...? We have that kind of situation that we live in Finland. My husband and my son have Swiss nationality because my husband had Swiss dad.(dad has past away for a long time ago). My ...

oiseaubleu

Hi Springflower, What happend exactly ? You speak about your husband ... but your Wedding is on July ??? is it your second wedding with him? You speak about your son with swiss nationlity ... did you had another husband with swiss nationality or ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Armand

Getting married in Switzerland by Armand

Hi all, We invite all the ones who got married in Switzerland or who are about to get married in Switzerland to participate in this thread :) What are the formalities to get married in Switzerland? Is it the same for a couple of foreigners of ...

oiseaubleu

Oh ... something other really special. In switzerland it give the "pacs". It's a law for homosexual persons which will live together like "married". It's not possible in all "canton" but some of them have agree to the federal law. Here the link ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Dan Ton

Going to Zurich by Dan Ton

Good day to all, I am thinking of traveling to Zurich for a small vacation (about 7 days to be precise), but I am unaware of the everyday life costs - like food, refreshments, museum entrances, public transportation and etc. I would really ...

oiseaubleu

Hi Dan, Here you find a some inforamtions about zurich. It's not complete but a beginning to find about what you will look for: http://www.wordtravels.com/Cities/Switzerland/Zurich Zurich is one of the most expensive town in Switzerland (like ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Armand

Getting married in Switzerland by Armand

Hi all, We invite all the ones who got married in Switzerland or who are about to get married in Switzerland to participate in this thread :) What are the formalities to get married in Switzerland? Is it the same for a couple of foreigners of ...

oiseaubleu

Hi all, All this following informations: How do I marry a Swiss when I am a foreigner (in Switzerland)? How do I marry a Swiss when I am a foreigner (abroad)? What are my rights if I have married a Swiss? Who do I contact to obtain ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
newbie-basel

in which countries is the swiss driving license valid? by newbie-basel

Hi, Im about the leave switzerland on the very verge of the end of my provisional driving license. So Im double minded whether or not to go for the swiss driving license because ofcourse on the downside it is expensive and there is always a risk ...

oiseaubleu

information (google traduction) from (swiss information): http://www.ocn.ch/ocn/fr/pub/prestations/conducteurs/permis_de_conduire/permis_international.htm International Driving Permit. The international license is recommended for all countries ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
nissn

salary details by nissn

what is the basic salary for research scientist in switzerland? Thanks in advance! Regards nISNN

oiseaubleu

perhaps you find an answer here ... http://www.myscience.ch/en/living/salary Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Limoncella

Cost of living for a Family with 2kindergarten age children by Limoncella

Hi Highly appreciate what income we need to pay our bills? My husband is Software Developer Ingenieur (ETH), Manager,etc. with 10years experience. What are the salary expectations? how is the job market? -food expenses -rent -insurance (which is ...

oiseaubleu

Sure, some sectors are well working. But it depend which kind of work you search. I think we have 10% of the population which is not working. I work as manager in a sector where we have allways work. And still in my sector we have less entries as ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Limoncella

Cost of living for a Family with 2kindergarten age children by Limoncella

Hi Highly appreciate what income we need to pay our bills? My husband is Software Developer Ingenieur (ETH), Manager,etc. with 10years experience. What are the salary expectations? how is the job market? -food expenses -rent -insurance (which is ...

oiseaubleu

Hi Limoncella, The job market in Swiss is no more so good as in the past. Your Husband have to know french and german (or italien for the canton Ticino) to become a job as Manager in Switzerland. For the salary, it depend of the job he become. ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
annemette

Education only for the privileged? by annemette

Hello everyone Just wondering if someone could give me an idea or some advice regarding the schools in CH. We are a Danish/English family with 4 children (2, 9, 11 and 16) living in Denmark at the moment, but we dream of moving to CH as most of our ...

oiseaubleu

Hi Annemette, Yes private school are expensive. In Switzerland the obligatory school have a good level and it's enough for everybody. For this reason, private school are independand and they don't become a lot of help from the government or any ... Read More

oiseaubleu replied to a thread
13 years ago
Safaaa

EPFL Master in Communication Systems by Safaaa

Hi everyone, I'm new in this Forum. I'm a moroccan Engineer and I worked as a project Manager for Three years. I applied for a Master degree in EPFL and I was accepted, I got also a scholarship for this program. I know that EPFL is a very good ...

oiseaubleu

Hi Safaaa, Work in Switzerland: The Engineer master is specific job which give you an opportunity to work perhaps in Switzerland. but it's not sure. A company have to control first that nobody which live in Switzerland can make the offered Job. ... Read More