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  1. Information regarding entry into Switzerland and residence

    Entry to Switzerland and residence for citizens of EU/EFTA countries. You may enter Swiss territory without a visa if you are a citizen of the European Union (EU) or the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and in possession of a valid recognised identity document. For a stay over 90 days you will require an authorisation from the migration ...

  2. The entry into Switzerland or a country within the Schengen area

    These three EU member states hold special status within the Schengen system. In Denmark, short stays of 90 days in any 180-day period are not governed by EU law but rather by national law. Thanks to an opt-out clause, Denmark may decide on a case-per-case basis which of the measures under the Schengen Association Agreement it wishes to adhere to.

  3. Entering Switzerland

    Visa-exempt third-country nationals who wish to enter the Schengen area will be required to apply online for an ETIAS travel authorisation before starting their journey to the Schengen area. This will cost 7 euros and will generally be valid for 3 years. The introduction of ETIAS is determined by the EU timetable and is planned for the first ...

  4. Covid-19: Travel Conditions

    Entry from Schengen / EU / EFTA: possible without restrictions. Entry from third countries: With effect from 2 May 2022, all remaining countries are removed from the SEM risk country list. This means that entry into Switzerland from all countries in the world will again be possible as before the pandemic. More information: Travel-Check (FOPH)

  5. Travel documents for entering Switzerland

    Here is some information on what travel documents are required. ... Travel documents for entering Switzerland. ... fr it rm en Launch search Open all Citizens of EU/EFTA member states Citizens of non-European states . Minors travelling without a parent Further information . A service of the Confederation, cantons and communes ...

  6. Tourist visa for entering Switzerland

    Visas for foreign nationals. Some foreigners cannot enter Switzerland without a visa. Some citizens of non-European countries who live in Switzerland require a visa to travel abroad. Here you can find out more about whether this applies to you and how you can obtain a visa. All themes.

  7. FAQ

    EU or EFTA citizens wishing to enter Switzerland without a valid travel document will be admitted if they manage to prove or demonstrate their citizenship beyond reasonable doubt. Proof of citizenship may be furnished by any appropriate means. The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) suggests carrying the following documents:

  8. Coronavirus: New rules for entry to Switzerland and for people

    In international travel, the airlines and bus companies are responsible for ensuring that travellers to Switzerland have completed the Passenger Locator Form and can present a COVID certificate or a negative test result. ... Currently, only the certificates of countries using the EU Digital COVID Certificate are compatible with the Swiss system ...

  9. Entry requirements

    FCDO travel advice for Switzerland. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences. ... From November 2024, the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) will start for all ...

  10. Switzerland travel advice

    FCDO travel advice for Switzerland. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences. ... Information on the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES), planned to be ...

  11. Travelling to the EU and Schengen area

    Changes to travel to the Schengen area from November 2024. From November 2024, you'll get your fingerprints and photo taken when entering the Schengen area. You'll get either your fingerprints ...

  12. Travel documents for EU nationals

    Documents you need for travel in the EU and Schengen countries. As an EU national, you have the right to travel freely in the 27 EU member countries as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (non-EU countries but members of the Schengen area) carrying either a valid passport or a national identity card (ID card).

  13. UPDATED: Where can I travel in Europe? A list of COVID entry rules for

    Liechtenstein follows Switzerland's travel advice, so make sure you check their restrictions at the time of travel. Related Flight free travel is the only option in these 5 European countries

  14. A Country-by-country Guide to COVID-19 Entry Requirements in Europe

    Ukraine. Visitors to Ukraine must show proof of either vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours, according to the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine. Travelers must also have a ...

  15. Travelling in the EU, your rights

    What is it? The Schengen area is a travel zone without borders between the 29 Schengen countries. It allows EU nationals and many non-EU nationals to travel freely without border checks. Since 1985, it's kept growing, and now covers almost all EU countries and a few non-EU countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland).

  16. Switzerland travel

    Sports. A ski guide to Valais: finding your slope in southern Switzerland. Sep 10, 2024 • 7 min read. Find the best ski resorts in Valais, Switzerland, whether you're a powder fiend, all about the après, or content to meander down gentle, tree-lined slopes.

  17. The essential guide to Switzerland

    Switzerland's so small there's no need to fly. By bus: Low-cost Flixbus offers several domestic routes. Basel SBB station is Europe's largest border station, featuring nine platforms with 23 ...

  18. 7 Days in Switzerland Itinerary: A First-Timers Complete Guide

    DAY 1: Geneva. DAY 2: Bern. DAY 3: Zermatt. DAY 4: Jungfraujoch & Interlaken. Day 5: Lucerne. DAY 6: Mt Pilatus. DAY 7: Zurich. Buy the ad-free PDF version of this Switzerland itinerary for offline use →. Planning a Switzerland itinerary: Things to know.

  19. Switzerland International Travel Information

    Visit the website of the Embassy of Switzerland in Washington, D.C. for the most current visa information.. Traveling Through Europe: If you are planning to visit or travel through European countries, you should be familiar with the requirements of the Schengen Agreement.. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay if you plan on transiting a Schengen ...

  20. ETIAS

    What is ETIAS. The rules of travel to Europe have changed. Starting in the first half of 2025, some 1.4 billion people from over 60 visa-exempt countries are required to have a travel authorisation to enter most European countries.

  21. Europe Vacation Packages

    Once open, applications will be made online via the official websites: https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en. The approximate fee per application will be EUR 7. ETIAS is valid for three years or until your passport expires, is for short-term stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period and is applicable for the EU Countries requiring ETIAS.

  22. Switzerland

    Little, mountainous, efficient Switzerland is one of Europe's most appealing destinations. Wedged neatly between Germany, Austria, France, and Italy, Switzerland melds the best of all worlds — and adds a healthy dose of chocolate, cowbells, and cable cars. Fiercely independent and decidedly high-tech, the Swiss stubbornly hold on to their quaint traditions, too. Join cheesemakers in a high ...

  23. Ljubljana to St. Gallen train tickets from US$100.26

    The Ljubljana to St. Gallen train travel takes about 9 hours and 15 minutes, no matter when you leave. What are the Ljubljana to St. Gallen train times and schedule? If you're travelling on a weekday, you'll find the earliest train to St. Gallen leaving Ljubljana at around 05:23 and the last train leaving at around 22:08 .

  24. Check when you can get an electronic travel authorisation (ETA)

    An ETA allows you to travel to the UK. Whether you can apply depends on: the date you travel; your nationality as shown on your passport; Who can apply now. These nationalities can apply for an ...