Built for expats moving to Switzerland

Moving to Switzerland should not feel harder than it needs to.

Swiss for Expats helps newcomers understand the first practical steps of settling in Switzerland, from relocation and administration to tax basics and essential setup topics.

Clear next steps Structured by topic Built for real expat questions
Most common starting points
Before and after arrival Understand what usually matters first and what can wait.
Administrative setup Get a clearer view of registration, permits, and practical early tasks.
Tax basics Understand the broad questions that often matter early for expats.
Useful checklists Read practical guides instead of digging through scattered information.

A simpler user journey

Most expat sites either feel too vague or too cluttered. This structure makes the path clearer.

1

Choose a topic

Users land on the page that matches their real question instead of guessing where to begin.

2

Read practical guidance

Each page explains the topic clearly and reduces confusion around the first important Swiss processes.

3

Go deeper or get in touch

Users can continue through related guides or reach out directly when they need more help.

Built with a clearer perspective

Swiss for Expats was built to make Switzerland easier to navigate for newcomers through structure, clarity, and practical guidance.

Founder Thomas P. J. Demortier
Based in Geneva, Switzerland
Background Finance, operations, structured problem solving, and international environments
  • Focused on real expat pain points
  • Clearer and more structured than generic forums
  • Built to help users understand where to start

Frequently asked questions

Who is this site for?

It is built for expats, professionals, couples, and families trying to understand the first practical steps of settling in Switzerland.

What kind of topics does it cover?

Relocation, administration, tax basics, and practical setup topics such as municipal registration, health insurance, and banking.

Is the tax content regulated tax advice?

No. The tax content should be understood as practical guidance and structured information, not as licensed tax advice.

Need a clearer starting point?

Start with the guides or contact Swiss for Expats directly if you want help understanding where to begin.

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