Hi everyone
I would just like to introduce myself. I've been reading over this forum for quite a while now, and thought I probably should actually join up and say how great a resource it truly is.
My research is a little pre-emptive, as I am planning on moving to Switzerland in around 2 or 3 years time. But I like to know what I am getting into and also the ways in which people have approached similar situations to which I will find myself.
A little background information: at 25 years old, I am currently part way through my ICAEW accountancy studies (going strong and will be happy when it's finally done with the ACA letters coming after of my name). Currently living in London's west end (Holland Park/West Kensington if anybody is interested). With a strong penchant for financial services and a very keen interest within the investment world.
I have visited Switzerland on various occasions over the last 7 or 8 years, and I must admit that I fell in love with it almost instantly. The views and surroundings are spectacular and the life style, although yes certain aspects are expensive (yet relatable to where I currently live), I think in many ways are second to none. Although I have only ever really dealt with certain areas (Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Nyon mainly) would generally look at relocating to somewhere around Geneva, but am completely open to ideas as to other regions (maybe better for the work I do?).
Already putting into place a lot of plans in anticipation of relocation to do with various financials that I hold, and am looking into learning the local languages.
As you may be able to tell I am pretty dead set on making the jump, and I look forward to maybe meeting some of you in person (albeit a few years from now)!
If anyone has any advice on the best things to make sure are in place, please do feel free to speak up, as undoubtedly there are things that I will have not thought about as yet.
Once again I would like to thank everyone for making this forum such an excellent place to read over. A place where everyone seems to genuinely want to help others, it's quite refreshing to see.
All the best
Hello to all!
I would just like to introduce myself. I've been reading over this forum for quite a while now, and thought I probably should actually join up and say how great a resource it truly is.
My research is a little pre-emptive, as I am planning on moving to Switzerland in around 2 or 3 years time. But I like to know what I am getting into and also the ways in which people have approached similar situations to which I will find myself.
A little background information: at 25 years old, I am currently part way through my ICAEW accountancy studies (going strong and will be happy when it's finally done with the ACA letters coming after of my name). Currently living in London's west end (Holland Park/West Kensington if anybody is interested). With a strong penchant for financial services and a very keen interest within the investment world.
I have visited Switzerland on various occasions over the last 7 or 8 years, and I must admit that I fell in love with it almost instantly. The views and surroundings are spectacular and the life style, although yes certain aspects are expensive (yet relatable to where I currently live), I think in many ways are second to none. Although I have only ever really dealt with certain areas (Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Nyon mainly) would generally look at relocating to somewhere around Geneva, but am completely open to ideas as to other regions (maybe better for the work I do?).
Already putting into place a lot of plans in anticipation of relocation to do with various financials that I hold, and am looking into learning the local languages.
As you may be able to tell I am pretty dead set on making the jump, and I look forward to maybe meeting some of you in person (albeit a few years from now)!
If anyone has any advice on the best things to make sure are in place, please do feel free to speak up, as undoubtedly there are things that I will have not thought about as yet.
Once again I would like to thank everyone for making this forum such an excellent place to read over. A place where everyone seems to genuinely want to help others, it's quite refreshing to see.
All the best
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