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GENERAL INFORMATION ON SWITZERLAND - for guidance only!
Crime Most visits to Switzerland and Liechtenstein are trouble-free. There is a generally low rate of serious crime in Switzerland compared with other European countries. However, crime does occur and you should be aware that petty theft is on the increase. Be particularly alert to pickpockets, confidence tricksters and thieves in city centres, airports, railway stations and other public places. If travelling overnight by train, you should take precautions against being burgled while you sleep by opportunist thieves. You should not become involved with drugs of any kind. Road Safety All road users should follow instructions given by local police and officials on the main alpine transit routes, at bottlenecks and areas of heavy traffic congestion. Swiss traffic regulations are strenuously enforced. Any serious breach of the regulations can result in heavy fines and/or imprisonment. Alpine winters often make driving more difficult. You should equip your car with winter tyres and snow-chains, and check road conditions prior to departure. The Swiss motoring organisation, TCS, has up-to-date information on its website: http://www.tcs.ch. A valid UK, or other EU/EEA, driving licence is sufficient for driving in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. There is no need for an International Driving Permit. HEALTH You should ensure that you have comprehensive travel and medical insurance before arriving in Switzerland and Liechtenstein and, if appropriate, that this includes cover for mountain sports and air ambulance costs. All visitors to Switzerland and Liechtenstein should obtain a new transitional E111 form before commencing travel, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom (see UK Department of Health leaflet "Health Advice for Travellers" tel: 0800 555 7777 website: DoH: Health Advice To Travellers). A separate E111 form is required for each family member. This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. An agreement between the EU and Switzerland came into force on 1 June 2002. If you are a national of the UK or any other EU country, a Swiss national, a stateless person or refugee and you live in the UK, you can use the form E111 to get reduced cost immediately necessary healthcare when visiting Switzerland. Your dependent family members and survivors are also covered, regardless of their nationality. If you claim treatment under the E111 scheme, you will still have to pay the full costs of medical treatment first and claim a refund from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) upon return to the UK. You will have to pay 50% of the costs of any "medically required" ambulance transport within Switzerland, including air ambulance. Similar arrangements apply to Liechtenstein. Detailed information about the E111 scheme, the treatment available under the EU/Switzerland healthcare agreement and general healthcare advice for travellers can be obtained from the Department of Health's website at www.dh.gov.uk. GENERAL SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND WINTER SPORTS Alpine travellers should take out complementary insurance to cover extra medical costs such as repatriation. Ensure you are covered for sports activities such as skiing, potholing and mountaineering. Travel insurance must also include mountain rescue services and helicopter costs. You should be aware of the risks involved in the more hazardous sports activities. You should also take note of weather forecasts and conditions, which can change by the minute in the mountains. You should be well equipped, not undertake the activity alone, study the itinerary and inform someone of your plans. Off-piste skiers should follow the advice given by local authorities and guides; to ignore such advice could put yourselves and other mountain users in danger. LIECHTENSTEIN Conditions in Liechtenstein are similar to those in Switzerland and this advice is equally applicable there. However, the crime rate is generally lower than in Switzerland. |
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