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Moving to Bern

Your Guide to the City of Fountains

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Are you planning a move to Bern, Switzerland, from the UK? The Capital of Switzerland has a lot to offer from historic buildings, a strong economy, and a love of bears. Yes, you heard that right, the city has had a continuous population of bears in a special park, and also the animal is the symbol of the city. But first, you’ll need the know-how to help you move there, and Sirelo has you covered! So, read our guide for moving costs, an essential checklist, and even free removal quotes!

How Much Does It Cost to Move to Bern?

As with any move, the first step in planning your move to the City of Fountains, from the UK will be assessing the cost. This can be a difficult feat, but fortunately you’ve come to Sirelo, and we’ve done the groundwork. From our calculations, an average 3-bed home removal to Bern can cost between £2,200 – £3,100. It’s a pretty decent price!

There are a few factors that will influence the cost of your international move to Bern. One of the factors that will have the great effect is the volume of your move, for which we have a great volume calculator! To exemplify the effect of volume, we’ve estimated the cost of moving to Bern, Switzerland, from London, UK, for different household sizes.

Household sizeTimeEstimate
1-bed flat9-11 days£1,400 – £1,900
3-bed house2-4 days£2,200 – £3,100
5-bed house2-4 days£3,700 – £5,000

One thing to note is that these prices are based on road transport. Other options do exist, it’s just road transport is the most reasonable choice. It’s possible to transport by plane, which is very quick, but can cost between £3,900 – £5,400. Furthermore, it’s only an option for small moves. Additionally, there is the option for sea shipping, but this is expensive and can take up to 8 weeks. So, that’s likely a no.

Factors

We mentioned in passing that there were multiple factors that would affect the cost of removals to Bern. Now, we’d like to take a moment to highlight some of the international removal costs, other than volume, that will be most pertinent:

  • Choice of removal company Unless you happen to know the ins and outs of moving to Bern, hiring one the top international removal companies will make a big difference. Also, your choice of company will have an effect on the cost.
  • Time of year – Something that may come as a surprise is that moving is a seasonal business. Many more people choose to move in the summer and prices are higher. The cheapest months are January, February and March so move then if possible!
  • Additional services – Services such as packing, assembling, storage, and more will add to your cost. And don’t forget, if you have an item that requires special care when moving, such as a piano, that will further increase the costs.

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Checklist for Your Move to Bern

Moving will be as easy as you are prepared. Thus, if your hope is to move to the City of Fountains with minimal stress, then pay attention to this next section and maybe even check out our comprehensive moving abroad checklist. Take the first step on the right foot! 😉

Visa

If you are fortunate enough to be the holder of an EU/EEA passport, then great news, you can move to Bern without any requirements. So, enjoy making Bern the next place that you can call home!

If the above doesn’t apply to you, don’t give up hope, yet! You can skill move to Bern, you will just need a work permit, which requires a high skill job and an employer to apply on your behalf, or a long-term visa, which requires proof of funds and can be acquired through the Swiss embassy.

️ Documents

For easy moving process, be sure to sort out all your documents well in advance. Keep them safe and even make duplicates!

  • Passport
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Medical Documentation (including dental and immunizations)
  • University Degree(s) and qualification(s)
  • Police Background Check

️ Packing

If there’s one thing you should do when packing, it is start early, at least one month. Furthermore, you should approach it in an as organised manner as possible. If you feel in need of help, you can consult Sirelo’s expert packing guide to avoid any disasters!

Furthermore, when moving your household goods to Bern, they’ll need to pass the Swiss border. If there’s one thing you can say about the border control, they are very thorough. You’ll need to make a meticulous list of everything you are bringing into the country!

Don’t believe us? You can read more on the Swiss government’s page for moving household effects.

✔️Health Insurance

Switzerland has a great healthcare system, and when you’re moving to Bern, you won’t immediately be able to use the state option with a way to pay for it. Thus, it’s a good idea to have a GHIC or avail of private health insurance. You might also keep it so you can enjoy the great private option as well!

️ Tax

Nobody loves tax and if you don’t want to pay in two countries, inform HMRC that you are leaving to live abroad.

✔️Register

As a British citizen you have to register with the local authority within 8 days of arrival. You can do this in the Einwohnerkontrolle. For more information on the registration process you can look at the Bern city website.

To register you will need the following things:

  • Passport (original and copy)
  • Visa or equivalent documentation
  • Proof of address (this may include a residential bill in addition to a housing contract).

✔️ Banking

Unless you happen to be a fan of losing money to conversion fees and trying long distance communication with your bank, opening an account with a local bank seems like a great idea. Some of the big banks in the area are:

️ Bringing a Pet

An international move doesn’t have to mean leaving your furry friend behind! If you would like to move to Bern with your pet just be sure that they have:

  • An official pet passport
  • Valid vaccination against rabies
  • Been microchipped

Learn German

While Switzerland has three national languages, which is a lot for one country, Bern falls into the German speaking region of the country. So, a good level of Germany will definitely help! However, you should be aware that Swiss German and traditional German differ so you should be aware of that!

Moving to Bern

Working in Bern

Moving to Bern, or just Switzerland, can be a very difficult task without a job. You’ll need it to support your new life, but also to obtain a work permit to enter the country, if you’re coming from outside the EU/EEA.

So, one of your priorities should be to secure a job, especially a high-skills or managerial position, before you start planning your move. Below are some sites to start your job search:

Work Culture

The working culture in Switzerland and Bern in general is very hard working. They tend to arrive early and work hard. The good news is that the quality of life in Switzerland is amongst the best in the world, not least because employers look after employees with high wages and long holidays (the legal minimum is 4 weeks holiday per year)!

Additionally, although contracts might be slightly longer (42 hours p/w as opposed to 40 back home) people do tend to leave quite promptly something unheard of for many workers in London.

Ready to Move to Bern?

Well, this is the end of the article. We hope you enjoyed reading it and are sure that you’ve learned some very useful things for your move to Bern, Switzerland. And now is time to put this new knowledge to good use and start your new life!

While we think you’re ready, you might feel better with reading some more about moving, that why we linked some articles below that you might find valuable. So, give them a read and good luck with your move!