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What You Need to Know When You鈥檙e Moving to Zug

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  • Andrey Vasilyev

    I was able to connect with other expats in Zurich who enjoy cycling as much as I do and organize weekly rides.

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Relocating to Zug

娱乐城优惠 Zug

Thanks to low tax rates for individuals and businesses, Zug has benefited from an influx of businesses. Since 1920, when the canton of Zug lowered the tax level for holding and domiciled companies, countless multinational corporations have chosen to move their headquarters to the quiet, Swiss town.

Visas for Switzerland

Individuals holding EU passports will not need a visa to live and work in Zug, as Switzerland has signed the so-called 鈥楢greement on the free movement of people鈥. Note, however, that due to ongoing immigration discussions and temporary quotas, this free movement is not always guaranteed. EU expatriates are also required to register with the Zug immigration office within eight days of arrival. You will need to bring your passport, two passport photos, and proof of medical insurance.聽Also note that some

If you are relocating from another 鈥榗anton鈥 (region) in Switzerland you will also need to bring your residence permit from your previous address. If your job is located in another canton but you wish to live in Zug, you will also need to bring an assurance of residence permit from your employer.

Non-EU / EEA residents will require a visa and work permit to take up residence in Zug, and this can be obtained from the , formerly known as the Federal Office for Migration (FOM). Don鈥檛 be tempted to jump the gun and arrive early, though. It鈥檚 best to wait until your visa has been granted before relocating to Zug.

For more information on Swiss visas and residence permits, you can also refer to our dedicated article on Moving to Switzerland.

Finding Accommodation in Zug

There is no shortage of accommodation in Zug; if anything, you鈥檒l be spoilt for choice. Many expatriates moving to Zug choose to rent rather than buy a house or apartment, but if you鈥檙e looking to set down more permanent roots, getting on the property ladder is a good way to keep your costs down.

Regardless of the size of your family, there will be an apartment or family house that is the perfect size for you. There are ample sized apartments to be found in the center of the town, or you can look to the edges of town where luxury detached houses with stunning views of the city can be snapped up. To start your accommodation search before you move to Zug, you can begin by checking such sites as and . Browsing the listings of local newspapers, such as the (website in German only), may also be worth your while.

Rental agreements are very similar to the ones in other parts of the world, and you may be required to give between one and three months鈥 rent as a security deposit. It is also customary to give three months鈥 notice if you wish to vacate your property, but this can be shortened if you are able to find someone willing to take over the lease.

Why you'll love 娱乐城优惠 in Zug

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May 9, 2025, 10:00 PM
5 attendees
We are delighted to be able to toast 10 years of the ZUG 30+ PARTY with you! A big thank you for the great support and the countless atmospheric party nights over the past 10 years. For 10 years, the
May 15, 2025, 7:00 PM
5 attendees
Ready for some art? Let's surprise us from my friends artists and let us show their work and meet them and know more about her work with a nice drink. Free entry, but they would be happy for a small
Jun 28, 2025, 7:00 PM
24 attendees
Save the date! Every year we celebrate summer and our lake- food, drink, music and good vibes!

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Our Global Partners

  • Andrey Vasilyev

    I was able to connect with other expats in Zurich who enjoy cycling as much as I do and organize weekly rides.

  • Elin Gustavson

    At the first 娱乐城优惠 event that I attended, I met my wonderful partner. We now live together in a flat next to the Limmat.

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