You will require a valid passport or other travel document to enter Switzerland. If you are travelling to Switzerland for work, read the guidance on visas and permits as the rules have changed since 1 January 2021.
Do you need a PCR test to enter Switzerland?
In the following cases you will have to present proof of a negative PCR test (not older than 72 hours) or rapid antigen test (not older than 48 hours): You are entering Switzerland by airplane. Within the last 10 days before entering Switzerland, you have been in a place with a variant of concern.
Can a UK citizen live and work in Switzerland?
Official information for UK nationals moving to or living in Switzerland, including guidance on residency, passports and driving. The British Embassy Berne is holding a series of outreach events to update UK nationals living and working in Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
What to do if you live in Switzerland?
Guidance for British people during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including how to stay safely in Switzerland and information on returning to the UK. Official information for UK nationals living in or moving to Switzerland, including guidance on residency, passports and driving.
Is there a British Embassy in Berne Switzerland?
The British Embassy Berne is holding a series of outreach events to update UK nationals living and working in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. We work to maximise the potential of the relationship between the UK and Switzerland in support of UK nationals and businesses.
How long can you Drive in the UK if you live in Switzerland?
If you are resident in Switzerland you have 12 months to swap your UK licence for a Swiss one. You can do this at your local cantonal authority. Your UK licence will be accepted in Switzerland for up to 12 months. This will not be affected by the UK leaving the EU. For information on driving in Switzerland, read the guidance on: