Relocation guide
Moving to Switzerland means learning German — and not the tourist kind. The conversations that matter first are registration at your local Gemeinde/commune within 14 days, which triggers your residence permit (B or L), opening a bank account, and seeing a doctor. Here's what to prioritise and the phrases to practise.
In the German-speaking cantons (Zurich, Basel, Bern) people speak Swiss German dialect day-to-day but read and write standard German — so standard German gets you through paperwork, banking and the Gemeinde, while your ear adjusts to Schwiizerdütsch.
Sources: cultural facts from Language Lab's German curriculum; official processes vary — always confirm with local authorities. · Join the beta →
Language Lab is the app built for exactly this — moving to Switzerland, not holidaying there. Most apps drill tourist phrases; Language Lab teaches the German that decides your first months: registration at your local Gemeinde/commune within 14 days, which triggers your residence permit, the doctor, the bank and the landlord. You rehearse the real conversations out loud before you ever have them.
Visa & permits: EU/EFTA citizens register under freedom of movement; non-EU movers face strict quotas and usually need an employer-sponsored permit before moving. Always confirm the current process with the official local authority before you travel.
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