Bonjour à tous
j'ai pu lire quelques sujets autour de ces termes mais rien n'est bien clair.
Je me tourne vers vous pour avoir des experiences sur des personnes frontalières vivant en france et travaillant en Suisse.
Je vous savoir si c'est mieux ou non ?
Je suis française installée en Suisse, sans emploi, ma tite moitié est suisse et travaille en suisse.
Y a t il des avantages à ce que nous décidons de vivre à la frontière en France ?
Pourrions nous bénificier de la couverture sociale française à la place de l'assurance suisse ?
Quels sont les impots suisses que nous devrons nous acquitter et ceux français ?
Merci aux personnes qui réponderont à mes questions et me feront par de leurs experiences.
Bonne journée
si tu es francaise, oui tu peux avoir soit la securite sociale soit une assurance frontaliere qui te rembourse les frais medicaux en suisse comme en france (c'est plus cher que la secu+mutuelle mais moins cher qu'une assurance suisse).
au niveau des impots, bien sur que si tu habites en france tu payeras tes impots en france et non en suisse SAUF si tu travailles ou ton conjoint dans le canton de GEneve ou ce sera imposé a la source ..
mais bon avec les accords bilateraux, tout peut changer du jour au lendemain.
au niveau logement, tu trouveras sans doute moins cher qu'en suisse.. bref, il vaut mieux habiter a la frontiere qu'en suisse. (j'ai testé les deux)
Salut
J'ai 21 ans, je vie actuellement à Cannes et je me renseigne sur la suisse car j'ai une amie qui me dit que c'est pas mal ! ! !
Maintenant j'aimerais savoir :
Les température vers Saint julien en Genevois ( prés de Genéve ) ? 🤪 Car bon moi j'ai 20 degrés presque toute l'année et le soleil.😎
Mieux vaut-il habiter en France et travailler en Suisse ou habiter en Suisse te y travailler ? ( quand méme pas habiter en Suisse "sous un pont" et bosser en France )
Les salaire sont ils vraiment intérréessant ? Moi ici je me fais dans les 2000 euros en tant que Chauffeur poid lourd mais bon je suis prét a faire un autre métier.
Les Impots combien faut compter environ ( en % par exemple ) ?
Le mieux c'est quoi Impot en France ou à la source ?
Qu'es que je doit déduire de mon salaire ?
Es que l'on trouve du travail assez facilement la bas ?
Faut il parler d'autre langues que le français ?🏴☠️
Le systéme de retraite ? J'ai entendu dire que c'est comme la France et aussi qu'il y a un systéme de palier ?
Comment et en quoi consiste ce systéme de palier
Es que si je travail totes ma vien en Suisse j'aurais une bonne retraite ?
Y a t'il des evolutions de salaire ?
Les mutuelle ?
J'ai entendu aussi que la suisse ne serais bientot plus un avantage ( vers 2014 je sais pas quoi ) ?
Dans la durée pensez vous que ça seras toujours bien ?
A votre avis Cannes u la Suisse ?
J'attends vos reponses qui seront pour moi de la plus haute importance et certainement un tournant dans ma vie.
N'hesitez pas a donnez vos avis POUR/CONTRE/POURQUOI.
Merci d'avance
je ne sais pas si je serais d'une grande utilité puisque je n'y connais rien en chauffeur poids lourds, je ne sais pas si tu trouveras du travail en suisse dans ce domaine.
C'est sur qu'il vaut mieux habiter en france et travailler en suisse pour avoir l'assurance francaise pour la maladie, payer ses impots en france, pour le climat, tu regardes la meteo, ca depends des annees... comme partout ailleurs.
si tu veux bosser en suisse alemanique il te faudra parler l'allemand et voir l'anglais et d'ailleurs il y a plus de chances que tu trouves du boulot dans cette partie de la suisse en faisant ce que tu fais.
Bonjour
Je ne comprends pas le message que vous me laisser
J'ai bien vus votre profil et c'est bien justement pour ça que je vous demande votr avis sur le fais de venir travailler en suisse et vous pouvez me dir tut ce que vous pensez par message privés.
Salutations
Vous vous êtes inscrit juste pour envoyer ce genre de MP ? J'ai appris par une autre VFiste que vous lui aviez également envoyé le même message.
Je ne réponds pas aux MP et encore bien moins à des gens bizarres comme vous.
Donc, n'insistez pas sinon je vous signale aux modérateurs.
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama - palindrome, auteur inconnu
Ecoutez
Je n'ai fais que poser des questions car je m'interroge sur un evantuel depart vers la suisse donc je ne demande que des repose à mes questions, des avis, etc...
En revanche vous étes hors sujet et ne faite que me casser et ça commence serieusement à me prendre la téte donc si vous n'avez pas e réponse à mes question oublié moi
salut l'ami du sud, alors très simple, travaille en suisse(pas trop loin de la frontière) habite en france(pas trop loin de la frontière) bon salaire, si t'es célibataire sans enfant compte environ 34% de retenu sur le brut et t'auras un net de chez net(imposition à la source). l'assurance maladie n'est pas forcément payante, exemple: je ne la paye pas jusqu'au 1er janvier 2013(beaucoup d'éléments rentrent en compte).seule ombre au tableau les frais de virement bancaire dans certains cas.(avec la hausse de l'euro, il n'y a que le prix des loyers qui fait la différence entre france et suisse.
salut, je te repondrais comme à pacacien06, l'imposition à la source, c'est le mieux, les barèmes pour les célibataires sans enfant sont les plus élevés et ne sont qu'à 34% environ, donc c'est tout benef! seulement attention ne pas oublier de se déclarer en france, quand même! tu ne paieras rien mais c'est une question de légalité administrative, pour l'assurance maladie il existe des dérogations particulières liées aux activités précédentes, je ne la paye pas jusqu'en 2013 et j'en bénéficie quand même. attention, en suisse, pour ce qui est du travail, la durée légale:40 heures, et 4 semaines de vacances(moyennes inter-entreprises), et surtout penser à capitaliser pour la retraite.🏴☠️
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My name is Deborah, I’m French. I’m married and have two children. I’m a clinical psychologist specializing in psychotraumatology, and I’m also pursuing medical studies.
For some time now, I’ve been seriously considering moving to the United States. My long-term goal is to practice medicine in the U.S., with a particular interest in forensic pathology. I know the journey is demanding (USMLE, residency, fellowship, etc.), but I’m ready to commit to several years of hard work.
For now, I’m focused on building this project thoughtfully. I want to improve my English, better understand the American system, and connect with people who’ve already gone through this process or are living in the U.S.
I have a few questions:
- Are there any doctors or international students here who’ve successfully matched into a U.S. residency?
- When did you start preparing for the USMLE?
- What advice would you give to someone still in medical school?
- Which states would you recommend for a future career in forensic pathology, with a good quality of life and good schools for kids?
- Is it better to do an observership or a research fellowship before applying for residency?
- What are, in your opinion, the pitfalls to avoid when planning such a project?
Thank you so much to everyone who takes the time to respond. I’d really appreciate any advice or experiences you can share!
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Hi there!
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Thanks for your help!
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Thanks in advance for your advice.
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I found housing that costs me 7,000 baht (I know it’s a bit pricey, but it’s super convenient...), which works out to about 160 € all-inclusive. So, I was wondering if it’s realistic to live on 500 or 600 € per month, and if so, under what conditions? Is that enough, considering I’ll be working 40 hours a week?
Thanks in advance for your replies—I hope they’ll reassure me!
WEP offers loads of different projects, including one I really like: helping and volunteering on a farm, particularly in South America (Peru or Argentina).
I’d love to know if anyone has tried this project or knows someone who has... or has done something similar? I’d like to get some feedback before diving into the adventure.
If so, could you share your thoughts on the project, any tips, etc.?
Hi there,
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Thanks to everyone for your help—every bit of info is useful. We’re aiming for a departure around 06/2010 (just need to save up a little more...).
Thanks again!
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Thanks for your replies.
PS: Same question for my wife, a nurse, regarding her integration.
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In the summer of 2026, my husband is being transferred to New Caledonia. We’ll be living near Nouméa. Do you know if the early childhood sector is a good field for jobs there?
Can’t wait to discover this island! Right now, we’re in the middle of all the administrative paperwork for our 3 kids, finding housing, bringing our cat to the territory, and so on!
Thanks for your feedback!!
Hi there,
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You can send me a message.
Best regards,
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• I also have a professional certification as a *Conseiller en Insertion* (Employment Counselor), issued by the Ministry of Labor.
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I’d like to know if this level qualifies me to apply for the DV Lottery.
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Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
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Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
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