I’m currently torn between two options, and I’d really appreciate some outside opinions. In Geneva right now, if I stay, I could be eligible to apply for Swiss nationality in 2 years. Making living and working in Switzerland/Europe, much easier. Uncertain on obtaining it, as I spent a year abroad traveling. Swiss nationality requires five uninterrupted consecutive years, so if that becomes an issue, the counter could basically reset… stay in Geneva
- study part-time (4 years) at HEG in IBM
- Canadian on a CDL > find a part-time job = permis Ci > rent a room > apply for C permit > apply for nationality. -get to “move out” (even if it’s just a room, looking forward to having my own space) Going back to Montreal
- full-time (4 years) at HEC Montreal - program seems better structured and stronger than HEG.
- giving up the chance to get Swiss nationality Geneva feels like where I’d be happiest. I love the calm, nature, healthcare system, stronger purchasing power, and overall quality of life. The downside is that the job search has been discouraging, and even basic work has been hard to find. I need something as soon as possible to move forward with my permits, and that year abroad may have reset my counter. Montreal would probably be better academically, but I’m not excited about going back to city life and long, freezing winters. Realistically which choice would put me in a better position long term? Staying in Geneva for the chance at Swiss nationality, or going back to Montreal for the stronger degree? submitted by /u/zreturn
Originally posted by u/zreturn on r/Switzerland
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