Your first steps in the Swiss system, with clarity and support.
When you move to Switzerland, you'll face decisions that no one explains clearly: mandatory insurance, official letters, cantonal taxes, and deadlines. We'll help you understand what you need to do, in what order, and what to avoid.
What almost no one explains to you when you arrive
It's not a lack of ability. It's just that the Swiss system works differently. And when you're just settling in, it's normal to feel like everything is "in another language," even if you speak French.
You don't know which insurances are mandatory and which are optional.
You receive letters or forms and you're not sure how to respond.
They tell you about different cantons and rules depending on where you live.
You don't want to overpay "just in case".
You're worried about making a mistake due to lack of knowledge.
The key isn't to do it perfectly. It's to do the important things in the right order.
Understanding the system from the beginning makes all the difference
Switzerland operates with clear rules. When you understand them from the start, everything becomes simpler.
Deadlines and procedures in order
Some tasks have defined timeframes. Knowing which ones to prioritize avoids unnecessary confusion.
Insurance tailored to your situation
Not everyone needs the same thing. Choosing well from the start brings peace of mind.
Taxes according to your canton
Each canton has its own unique characteristics. Understanding them helps you organize yourself better.
Decisions based on clear information
When you understand the context, decisions cease to generate uncertainty.
Adapting to a new country takes time. Having clarity from the start makes that process much simpler.
A simple plan to organize your arrival
We'll guide you with a practical approach: understanding your situation, prioritizing what's urgent, and getting everything else organized so you can move forward with peace of mind.
1
Map of your situation
We look at your residence, contract, canton, and family context to understand where you stand.
2
What is mandatory and what is not
We explain what you absolutely must do, what is advisable, and what you can decide calmly.
3
Initial order and configuration
We review insurance policies, basic tax criteria, and key documentation to ensure everything is in order.
4
Support in the first months
Because not all doubts appear on the first day: they appear when you start to experience the system.
Services for new immigrants
Practical guidance for new residents
Mandatory insurance upon arrival
We help you understand what insurance you need, when to get it, and how to avoid overpaying due to lack of information.
Taxes according to your canton
We explain how the tax system works according to your canton and your situation so that you don't make decisions blindly.
Letters and official documents
We review important communications with you so you know what they mean and what the appropriate response is.
Coverage and actual needs
We align your insurance with your current situation (alone, couple, family) without contracting unnecessary things.
Initial review of your situation
We do a general diagnosis to set priorities and avoid typical starting mistakes.
Organization between origin and Switzerland
We guide you through the essentials to coordinate your new residence with your previous situation, without complicating things.
What changes when you have clarity
When you understand the system and know what to do first, everything becomes simpler.
You respond and decide with confidence.
You avoid unnecessary payments due to lack of knowledge.
You have a clear roadmap for your first few months.
Reduce stress and gain peace of mind.
You adapt faster and with confidence.
Arriving in a new country involves many changes. Having the right guidance makes all the difference.
Start your time in Switzerland with order and peace of mind.
If you've just arrived (or haven't been here long), an initial orientation can save you time and help you make decisions more clearly.

