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Working in Switzerland - Sexual harassment

Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Switzerland
Registration Procedures
Moving Goods
Moving Financial Assets
Cars, Driving & Licences
Finding Accommodation
Finding a School
Moving Checklist

Living in Switzerland
The System
Incomes & Taxes
Cost of Living
Accommodation
Cultural & Social Life
Educational System
Private Life
Transport
The Health System

Social Security
Social Security in Europe
E forms: General Overview
General Organisation
Sickness Insurance
Family Insurance
Old Age Pensions
EU Health Card
Unemployment Benefits

Working in Switzerland
Finding a Job
Applications
Recognition of Qualifications
Kinds of Employment
Employment Contracts
Remuneration
Working Time
Vocational Training
Leave
End of Employment
Special Categories
Self-employment
Representation of Workers
Work Disputes
Self-employment
If you are self-employed, you have the same rights as an employed worker to set up and work in Switzerland provided that you do so on your own responsibility and at your own risk. Residence permits are issued for a five year period and carry the right to unlimited geographical and occupational mobility.

After arrival in Switzerland, you have six months in which to show that you intend settling in this country for work purposes. By the end of this period, you must furnish evidence of gainful self-employed activity. For this purpose, the following documents must be produced: evidence of membership of the old age and survivors’ insurance scheme (AHV/AVS) or of Suva (national accident insurance scheme), evidence of a place of business in Switzerland (e.g. a lease for commercial premises), of the establishment of an undertaking (e.g. an entry in the commercial register) and of sufficient and regular income, as well as a balance sheet. If the documentation is complete, you should have no problem in obtaining a five year residence permit.

Note that you must pay value-added tax (VAT), currently at 7.6%, if your annual turnover exceeds CHF 75 000. You are personally responsible for arranging social security insurance (old age insurance, invalidity insurance, loss-of-earnings insurance and health insurance). A number of organisations can help you to set up in Switzerland on a self-employed basis (see Related Topics and links).

Text last edited on: 04/2008

Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2008
Reproduction is authorised.

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