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The offer: Any Swiss or permanent resident of Switzerland who decides to move to the village and buy, refurbish or build a home can be paid CHF25,000 ($25,400) per adult, CHF50,000 per couple and ...
The Catch. According to a village council newsletter translated by The Local, Albinen is offering families or individuals who buy or build a home in the area a grant of $26,930 (25,000 francs) per ...
Albinen is situated in the south of Switzerland in the Swiss Alps at 1,275 m (4,183 ft) above sea level. The town is on a sunny, south-facing slope between two creeks. The territory of Albinen reaches from the river "Dala" at 760 m (2,490 ft) above sea level to the Torrenthorn at 2,997 m (9,833 ft) above sea level.
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Switzerland is also a party to the Schengen and Dublin agreements. They were signed on 26 October 2004 and the collaboration actually began on 12 December 2008. [1] In 2000, foreign permanent residents accounted for 20.9% of the population. In 2011, the percentage rose to 22.8%. In 2011, 22,551 people filed an application for asylum in ...
Despite further income tax breaks specific to Büsingen, [34] younger Büsingers who work (in Switzerland or Germany) pay approximately double the amount of income tax compared to their colleagues who reside in neighbouring Swiss towns and villages, causing many young people to move away from Büsingen into Switzerland and thus the village's ...
The first three national referendums in 2013 were held on 3 March, with voters asked whether they supported a federal order on family policy, an amendment to the federal law on spatial planning, [1] and a popular initiative on executive pay that would introduce binding shareholder votes on salary levels, [2] as well as banning golden hellos for ...
Insider's reporter booked a barrel on Airbnb in Switzerland that had a cozy tiny house feel with access to wood-fired saunas, hot tubs, and fire pits.