![]() Yeah, using bad (phone) photo copies of IDs in 2024 is the least problem with Swiss bureaucracy for me here, there seems to be a lot of ingrained trust in the system (which is great when it works). Literally untouchable folks.Īnd then other bureaucrat by chance picks up a phone and takes a look after a year during one desperate final call, balks in horror and WTFs, goes on 5 minute tirade full of apologies (I guess I could sue Geneva canton for undue stress on me and whole family since that shit was real we could be easily forced out) promptly does everything in 5 minutes. I tried naively to just go to the bureau but was literally kicked out of the building. You see the process working on others within few weeks yet you are stuck there, without any info apart from 'wait', without any option to anyhow contact physical person handling your case, your main permit allowing your existence here expiring, yet the evidently lazy bureaucrat which sometimes picks up official phone for whole bureau doesn't bulge a bit, stating 'there is no time limit how long this could take, bye'. I have a single proper horror story with otherwise flawless (yet nontrivial) Swiss bureaucracy - one of those situations where you are completely at the mercy of incompetent bureaucrat which couldn't care less, to allow just your basic existence in this country as a highly sought-after expat, since evidently solid past 12 years means nothing. ![]() Yeah, Suisse can be a bit weird - ultra modern stuff mixed with very conservative stuff from maybe 70s or 50s, not sure which century though. ![]()
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