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Have your say: Mistakes to avoid when dating a Swiss

Have you navigated the complex dating world in Switzerland? Then we'd like to hear from you.

This date seems to be going well. Photo by René Ranisch on Unsplash
This date seems to be going well. Photo by René Ranisch on Unsplash

Finding love – or pursuing lust – can be tough at the best of times, but a new cultural environment will undoubtedly throw up its own challenges. 

These can be fun, surprising or downright shocking. 

To better prepare our readers for the challenges of Swiss dating life, we’d like to get your tips. 

Please fill in the following questionnaire to help us understand dating in Switzerland. 

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MOVING TO SWITZERLAND

How many people move within Switzerland every year?

Data from the Swiss Post reveals who are the people moving homes inside Switzerland - and how far they usually go to.

How many people move within Switzerland every year?

Swiss Post estimates that 600,000 people relocated within Switzerland in 2023 – so not counting those who moved into or left the country altogether. The service says it received a change of address notification in over 90 percent of these cases.

One and two-person households were the most likely to move – with likelihood decreasing the larger the household is.

Perhaps not surprisingly, younger people – those between 18-49 years of age – are also more likely to move.

Most relocators don’t go far, though—82 percent stay in the same canton or even the same town.

Also, high summer and autumn tend to be particularly popular times to move – with July, September, and October being the busiest months for relocation in Switzerland.

READ ALSO: Six things to consider before moving to Switzerland

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