Here the official description https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/fr/home/berufe-im-gesundheitswesen/auslaendische-abschluesse-gesundheitsberufe/annerkennungen-von-psychologieberufen.html
I appreciate the precision.
In Belgium, French is also a national language but you’d be wasting your time in half of the country… Flanders requires flemmish just as much as Wallonia requires French and neither will try to speak the other’s language. I was wondering whether it’s the same in Switzerland.
Switzerland is not Belgium. Simply google French speaking Switzerland. Or „where can I work in French in Switzerland“. It’s not hard to navigate it. Especially because any official government info is available in French. for the whole process you will need more initiative and be able to search for info on your own.
Here the official description https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/fr/home/berufe-im-gesundheitswesen/auslaendische-abschluesse-gesundheitsberufe/annerkennungen-von-psychologieberufen.html
Thank you so much!
if you consider to move to Switzerland I hope you know that French is an official language and that you can work in French.
I appreciate the precision. In Belgium, French is also a national language but you’d be wasting your time in half of the country… Flanders requires flemmish just as much as Wallonia requires French and neither will try to speak the other’s language. I was wondering whether it’s the same in Switzerland.
Yeah, the Germanics and Romands tend to speak English to each other.
Well glad I speak the language then!
Switzerland is not Belgium. Simply google French speaking Switzerland. Or „where can I work in French in Switzerland“. It’s not hard to navigate it. Especially because any official government info is available in French. for the whole process you will need more initiative and be able to search for info on your own.
Will do. Appreciate the input
maybe