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How difficult is it to find a job in the French speaking part of Switzerland as an EU national whose highest qualification is having completed a help desk (IT) course? I'm currently working on my French.
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They are seemingly wanting to put a limit on how many people live there. I dont know if they voted for it yet but the cap was gonna be 10mil, I heard this on the radio (not Swiss just live near there) a few weeks ago not sure what came to happen. I would try to get in sooner. They did mention it would end free movement agreement with EU too
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They voted against it.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/switzerland-votes-proposal-cap-population-10-million-2026-06-14/



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