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What is the safest city to live in Switzerland?

Zug is Switzerland's stable place and the safest area to live. Zug is Switzerland's safest region with the lowest crime rate per 1,000 population of all Swiss cities and regions.



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Zurich is popular for its location, as it's linked to the most significant cities of Europe, and for housing the largest communities of expats in the country. One of the things that makes Zurich truly special is its natural beauty.

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' Home to unparalleled natural beauty, historic charm, world-renowned gastronomy, and high living standards, Switzerland boasts an abundance of picturesque towns and vibrant cities that consistently rank among the best places to live globally.

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Geneva doesn't fare as well as Zurich in the index in terms of wealth (which is why it is in the 19th place versus Zurich, in the 14th position), but make no mistake — the city is synonymous with money.

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Switzerland is a very welcoming country, with 25% of its population being foreign individuals.

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Surrounded by 13,000-foot peaks in the San Juan mountain range, Ouray, Colorado, is known as the “Switzerland of America.” This Victorian-era mining town is as authentic as it gets, so you'll only find locally-owned restaurants and boutiques.

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If you wish to settle in Switzerland without taking up gainful employment, you must apply for a residence permit from the cantonal immigration and employment market authorities. Depending on your nationality, you must also obtain a visa from the Swiss representation abroad.

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In general, the population shows openness towards foreigners living in Switzerland. More than three quarter disagree with the idea that foreigners make the streets seem unsafe, but also with the idea that, at school, foreign children have a negative effect on the education of Swiss children.

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