Your rights as an Irish citizen living in Switzerland

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Your rights as an Irish citizen living in Switzerland

June 14, 2017

Your rights as an irish family living ins switzerland

Over 100 people attended the Irish Business Network’s series of events in Zurich, Basel and Lausanne on “Living in Switzerland from a legal standpoint”.

The three events took place with the support of the Irish Emigrant fund between November 2016 and June 2017. Zurich-based legal consultants Treuco AG – specialists in Swiss financial, tax and legal issues – were invited to inform the Irish community about their legal rights in the country. They shed light on some of the key legal and tax matters expatriate citizens may need to deal with when living here, and the implications if they choose to return home to Ireland.

Issues relating to setting up a business in Switzerland were illustrated by the case study of an Irish family who moved here to set up an Irish bar. Tax laws on federal, cantonal and communal levels, rental agreements, succession law, matrimonial regimes, employment law and company law were explained in great detail. For those of you who were not able to attend, the presentation is available to download.

Feedback from the event was very positive. It was agreed that understanding one’s legal rights is very important for people living outside their home country – and the help of Enterprise Ireland, the Irish Embassy in Switzerland and the Government of Ireland was very appreciated by event attendees.

Our thanks go to Stefan Studer, Honorary Consul of Ireland, for the organisation of the team of lawyers from Treuco. Thanks also to Geoffrey Zumstein, Armand Brand and Damiano M. Slongo, who were not only extremely knowledgeable but also very helpful and open to the numerous questions they received.

Finally, a shout out to the IBN teams who organised the events in the three locations, as well as to Conor Kennedy and his team at Von Rundstedt, Lausanne for the friendly aperitif and welcome.

— Mary Mayenfisch-Tobin Lausanne, July 2017

 

 

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June 14, 2017