Everything you need to know about settling in, finding work, and enjoying the Swiss lifestyle.
When self-study isn't enough. Top German schools compared – prices, intensity, and which one fits your schedule.
B2 fluency takes 600-750 hours. Here's exactly how long that means based on your study time, with realistic scenarios and speed hacks.
Yes, you can learn German by yourself. Here's exactly how long it takes, which apps actually work, and how to handle the Swiss German problem.
Everything you need before, during, and after your move to Switzerland. Week-by-week timeline, hidden costs, and the 5 mistakes that cost expats thousands.
How to save CHF 2,000+ per year in taxes with Pillar 3a. What it is, how much to contribute, and the best providers compared.
Everything about mandatory Swiss health insurance. How to choose, what it costs, and the franchise trap that surprises expats.
Swiss companies don't like haggling, but negotiation is expected. Here's exactly how to approach it without burning bridges.
Don't miss these deadlines. From March 31 corrections to year-end 3a contributions, here's your complete Swiss tax calendar.
Everything you need to know about Swiss taxes - whether you pay Quellensteuer or file returns, plus deductions you shouldn't miss and a tax calculator.
Understanding Swiss permit types. Which one you get, how long it takes, and what happens when you change jobs.
The Zurich rental market is brutal. Here's how to actually get an apartment – dossier templates, where to look, and what landlords want.
We're excited to announce our new matching feature that connects expats for dinners and lunches across Switzerland.
Introducing NewHere.ch, the definitive platform for expats in Switzerland. Learn about our mission and what we offer.
Everything you need to know about your first week in Switzerland's largest city—from registration to groceries, we've got you covered.
A comprehensive comparison of the best banks for expats in Switzerland, including digital banks and traditional options.
Practical advice from expats who've successfully learned German (and Swiss German) while living in Switzerland.