Well....no ladies.....sometimes it is too late! Not very wise to not accept that fact.............so do it now!!!! So...................I'm 75 years old and about to leave the country again!!! Want something different and new and powerful. Realizing that if I don't just jump.....in spite of the fear...no fears........I'm gonna die in my over 55 senior apt!!! While my health is still good and I can see and walk and smell and I got my damn mind. I'm a going!!! Love you !
I think getting a job lined up abroad is so helpful for black women who want to make the move. Speaking from someone who has done it, It was so convenient and easy to make the jump, especially to countries that don't speak English as a native language.
About health insurance in Switzerland: It is compulsory to have insurance, but you choose the insurance company. Basic insurance provides exactly the same for all insured (by law) and covers both outpatient and hospital care. If you want a private room you pay extra. People on low income get a government subsidy to pay for their insurance which can be up to 100% depending on their means. No one can be refused compulsory insurance.
I have no interest in living in Switzerland BUT I love seeing women follow their dreams. I had heard that Stzrland is REALLY HARD to emigrate to....even need a citizen to provide a "testimonial of your character..." but seems like with a job offer, really helps. "Yes the see the U.S. contradictions, yes!" this was true in Italy years ago too...
In Switzerland we value your and our privacy , this may sometimes come across as unfriendliness maybe sometimes that can be the case but generally it is to be not intrusive .
This is so similar to my story in reference to speaking what I wanted and needed in a job and being completely floored when the opportunity opened up for me. Like, "what???" Bless the Lord!
Mexican American here and I love your channel as well as the ladies from the expo. It’s so inspirational! Actually working on a plan to move to Switzerland within the year. My spouse is Swiss, so it’s a bit easier. Still, watching videos like this keeps me motivated. Love seeing everyone making their dreams of living abroad come true!
I LOVE this mindset of “everything is figure-out-ble”! It’s truly encouraging to see black women set the standard yet again, as explorers, adventurers, etc. Also, it’s a confirmation that I’m on the right path and doing so with my tribe of women.✨👸🏾
Switzerland is very diverse. When you say that 30% of the population are expats that means that you have to count all the people that have gotten swiss passport. Then you are easily over 50%. My daughters class they only had 1 or 2 really swiss pupils. Talking about melting pot Americans always cite NY as melting pot. There is nothing melting in NY everybody is in his corner you have streets with Nigerians and they are all taxi drivers and so on.
🇿🇦Hello ladies ! This is interesting and I enjoy to watch this young lady in her journey abroad. I want to say to you dearest 🌹🌷 bloom 🌞 , shine and spread your wings as high as you can reach the sky❤ all the best
In the countryside lots of people grow their own food, but almost always only as a hobby or for some additional fresh and organic food. There is also a certain trend towards urban gardening. In Switzerland the weather and climate depends on the region and on the altitude. A few hundred meters further above sea level can make quite a difference. I grow hot peppers in my garden. It's quite challenging. I start indoors with grow lights and have to wait until the beginning of may to put them outside.
@@Dubbudhahow did you get started. I’m from Chicago born and raised but I always took a liking to the quiet cornfield farm life and always want that for myself and my family. Even though I don’t think they would be on board now I feel like they would gravitate towards it if someone just starts it. But anywho, i just got out the military and was in Germany and England for my enlistment. I’m 25 now, but I honestly kinda feel stuck since I am here back in Vegas but the lifestyle doesn’t synchronize with mines. Vegas is too low vibrational to live in long term. I don’t know anyone in Switzerland and I would love to network with other black women there so I won’t feel so alone. I love solo traveling but living there alone is scary for me a little bit and I’m a introvert. Lol
It is obviously more expensive (not a disadvantage if you live on a Swiss income) but in the „Mittelland“ where most people live, the climate is actually moderate, compared to the East Coast (colder summers and slightly milder winters with less snow).
It seems that no one talks about how to leave the States when all you have is SS. I don't think I've heard from anyone discussing how to or what to do when you've reached a certain age. It seems that everyone forgets about us or has no answers for us.
Um that's not true. I made a whole video of place you could move with just $1500. Did you watch it? You should. ruclips.net/video/SXxfoQ-tpaA/видео.html
@AdaliaAborisade 1,500?? Where's that? I have 2 bedrooms, complete with furniture and a car. You can only get SS for a short time, depending on where you move. However, I will check out the site.
Well....no ladies.....sometimes it is too late! Not very wise to not accept that fact.............so do it now!!!! So...................I'm 75 years old and about to leave the country again!!! Want something different and new and powerful. Realizing that if I don't just jump.....in spite of the fear...no fears........I'm gonna die in my over 55 senior apt!!! While my health is still good and I can see and walk and smell and I got my damn mind. I'm a going!!! Love you !
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How is it going? Hope all is well in your new country?
I think getting a job lined up abroad is so helpful for black women who want to make the move. Speaking from someone who has done it, It was so convenient and easy to make the jump, especially to countries that don't speak English as a native language.
About health insurance in Switzerland: It is compulsory to have insurance, but you choose the insurance company. Basic insurance provides exactly the same for all insured (by law) and covers both outpatient and hospital care. If you want a private room you pay extra. People on low income get a government subsidy to pay for their insurance which can be up to 100% depending on their means. No one can be refused compulsory insurance.
I have no interest in living in Switzerland BUT I love seeing women follow their dreams. I had heard that Stzrland is REALLY HARD to emigrate to....even need a citizen to provide a "testimonial of your character..." but seems like with a job offer, really helps. "Yes the see the U.S. contradictions, yes!" this was true in Italy years ago too...
Hiii I want to talk to you 🙏
In Switzerland we value your and our privacy , this may sometimes come across as unfriendliness maybe sometimes that can be the case but generally it is to be not intrusive .
This is so similar to my story in reference to speaking what I wanted and needed in a job and being completely floored when the opportunity opened up for me. Like, "what???" Bless the Lord!
I have been so curious about Switzerland. Thank you for this. Definitely would love to come through for that Afrobeats Festival
Hii I m from India
Hey Adalia🙋🏽♀️ 👏🏽Come👏🏽on👏🏽chemical👏🏽engineer!🙌🏽🙌🏽This was a great talk. Y’all had cracking up. Y’all inspire me. My nomadic life is loading…..🫶🏽😊
Thank you so much 🤗
@@AdaliaAborisade You’re welcome 🥰
Hello ❤️
Mexican American here and I love your channel as well as the ladies from the expo. It’s so inspirational! Actually working on a plan to move to Switzerland within the year. My spouse is Swiss, so it’s a bit easier. Still, watching videos like this keeps me motivated. Love seeing everyone making their dreams of living abroad come true!
Hello from the UK 🇬🇧! Watched this on the replay. What a great video and guest. Really enjoyed it 👏🏾💛
Glad you enjoyed it!
Eboni I love how you described your journey in finding a job and adjusting to life in Switzerland!
I LOVE this mindset of “everything is figure-out-ble”! It’s truly encouraging to see black women set the standard yet again, as explorers, adventurers, etc. Also, it’s a confirmation that I’m on the right path and doing so with my tribe of women.✨👸🏾
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Loved the conversation. We need all perspectives and this certainly inspiring.
I did Zurich for new years and wow...
I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to bit the bullet and visit
Switzerland is very diverse. When you say that 30% of the population are expats that means that you have to count all the people that have gotten swiss passport. Then you are easily over 50%. My daughters class they only had 1 or 2 really swiss pupils. Talking about melting pot Americans always cite NY as melting pot. There is nothing melting in NY everybody is in his corner you have streets with Nigerians and they are all taxi drivers and so on.
Switzerland is far from being diverse with the foreigners being mostly of European descent...
@@MelinaAeb. and that is not a bad thing. Don't feel entitled to someone else's country.
🇿🇦Hello ladies ! This is interesting and I enjoy to watch this young lady in her journey abroad. I want to say to you dearest 🌹🌷 bloom 🌞 , shine and spread your wings as high as you can reach the sky❤ all the best
Anyone here growing their own food or into gardening in Switzerland?
In the countryside lots of people grow their own food, but almost always only as a hobby or for some additional fresh and organic food. There is also a certain trend towards urban gardening.
In Switzerland the weather and climate depends on the region and on the altitude. A few hundred meters further above sea level can make quite a difference. I grow hot peppers in my garden. It's quite challenging. I start indoors with grow lights and have to wait until the beginning of may to put them outside.
This is what I would like to. I will planning a trip to Switzerland this year coming 2024.
@@Dubbudhahow did you get started. I’m from Chicago born and raised but I always took a liking to the quiet cornfield farm life and always want that for myself and my family. Even though I don’t think they would be on board now I feel like they would gravitate towards it if someone just starts it. But anywho, i just got out the military and was in Germany and England for my enlistment. I’m 25 now, but I honestly kinda feel stuck since I am here back in Vegas but the lifestyle doesn’t synchronize with mines. Vegas is too low vibrational to live in long term. I don’t know anyone in Switzerland and I would love to network with other black women there so I won’t feel so alone. I love solo traveling but living there alone is scary for me a little bit and I’m a introvert. Lol
I'm going to be 50 and I have an 11 yr old. I am so ready to move abroad
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watching the replay. 🙂
Watch the replay
Love the interview
Thank you!! 💜💜💜
I've only heard wonderful things.....would love to live there, although it's crazy expensive and can get very cold. Brrr...🥶
It is obviously more expensive (not a disadvantage if you live on a Swiss income) but in the „Mittelland“ where most people live, the climate is actually moderate, compared to the East Coast (colder summers and slightly milder winters with less snow).
Thanks for this conversation!. This was wonderful. I wish I watched earlier then I could have joined the Sunday co-working live. Love your content 💞
Hiii I am from India nice to see you 🙏
Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Norway is also very expensive.
My familly and i want to move to Switzerland after my daughter have her baby.Mabye next year for sure
Watching the replay from Ohio
Thanks for watching
Hey! I'm from Ohio, too. Always nice to find someone from my state on videos like this.
It seems that no one talks about how to leave the States when all you have is SS. I don't think I've heard from anyone discussing how to or what to do when you've reached a certain age. It seems that everyone forgets about us or has no answers for us.
Um that's not true. I made a whole video of place you could move with just $1500. Did you watch it? You should. ruclips.net/video/SXxfoQ-tpaA/видео.html
@AdaliaAborisade 1,500?? Where's that? I have 2 bedrooms, complete with furniture and a car. You can only get SS for a short time, depending on where you move. However, I will check out the site.
❤ from neuenburg
How do i start living there?
They love to talk
Good morning. I am also a chemical engineer, want to choose another career path. Please, I need her mentorship
What's wrong with your career? You'd make a pretty penny anywhere in Asia.
How does being an expat living abroad affect your US citizenship?
It doesn't. You can have residency in another country and maintain your US citizenship.
They don't need anyone else in the soup lines....