Does Switzerland count in the 90 day rule?


Does Switzerland count in the 90 day rule? For example, Switzerland and Norway aren't in the EU, but they are in Schengen. Full days spent outside Schengen do not count towards your 90 days. Example: You stay in France for 10 days.


Can I work in Switzerland with Italian residence permit?

EU/EFTA citizens can freely enter Switzerland and look for work without a visa. They can stay for three months (sometimes extended to six months) while looking for work. If they find a job that means they will stay in Switzerland for longer than three months, they must get a Swiss residence permit.


Why Switzerland is so expensive?

The residents of Switzerland are paid very high wages compared to other countries, even bordering countries like France or Germany. This is somewhat as a result of the high quality of living. But due to the high wages, Swiss people have more money to spend, which naturally leads to higher prices.


Can I enter Switzerland with Schengen visa from Italy?

If you have a visa issued by a Schengen member state, you generally do not require an additional tourist visa to enter Switzerland or any other Schengen country. Your stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period.