Switzerland from Ireland: Everything you need to know

<p>Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, so you will require a visa to live and work there as an Irish citizen. If you want to remain in Switzerland for fewer than 90 days, you can acquire a Schengen visa. However, if you intend to stay for an extended period of time, you will require a work permit. To obtain a work visa, you must have a job offer from a Swiss company, and your employer must apply for permission on your behalf.</p> <h1>The Cost of Living</h1> <p>Switzerland is well-known for its high cost of living. Switzerland&rsquo;s cost of living is substantially greater than Ireland&rsquo;s. However, this is partially offset by Switzerland&rsquo;s higher wages. Rent, food, and healthcare are often more expensive in Switzerland than in Ireland. However, public transportation is excellent, and you might not need a car, saving you money.</p> <p><a href="https://felipegomesbr.medium.com/switzerland-from-ireland-everything-you-need-to-know-9b5caa8d7491"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>