Finding a new home.

Finding a new home, especially in countries like Switzerland and Germany, can be a challenge. For candidates relocating, we offer guidance based on our experience in both markets, helping you navigate essential aspects of the housing search. Our insights ensure that you’re well-informed on finding locations that allow for an easy commute and maximise quality time outside of work.

The right health care.

National healthcare systems differ greatly within Europe. It’s important you have the right health insurance in place for the country you’re living and working in. We will advise on the specific health insurance package you require and suggest suitable insurance companies that can provide you with the most individually fitting, comprehensive cover.

Registering your residence.

In Switzerland and Germany, new residents must register with local authorities shortly after arrival—usually within 14 days in both countries. This involves visiting the town hall or residents’ registration office. We’ll guide you through the process and explain the required documents. In Switzerland, this often includes proof of health insurance, civil status documents, and a rental contract. In Germany, you’ll need proof of address, including a landlord confirmation form. Once registered, registration is typically valid long-term unless you change residence.