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Giovanni47
10 months ago

In the canton of Schaffhausen, north of the Rhine, this is probably quite possible. The area is wooded and sparsely populated.

Gerechtigkeit2
7 months ago
Reply to  Giovanni47

Not more. They felt there alone because of the minimum customs duties of each tour.

The customs is one of Switzerland’s main sources of income.

Elitär ordained asylum slumber – but in customs, Switzerland ceases to be “inaccurate” – even in small amounts.

Rotfuchs716
3 months ago

can be, but then the question is whether and how long Switzerland keeps it. I wonder where the payoff was. Asylum seekers and even more asylum seekers are also kept close in Switzerland! There may be only natural assets or 10 CHF per day depending on the canton. In any case, they are still much worse than Swiss social assistance recipients who can expect about CHF 1000 plus rental costs.

Schubert610
10 months ago

Only via the green border (if available), otherwise there will be checks on entry to Switzerland, there will still be border controls, and everyone will have to show the ID on their entry.

annie80
10 months ago
Reply to  Schubert610

Not necessarily. The train is rarely controlled.

SarahSchweiz
10 months ago
Reply to  annie80

Currently, the controls DE/CH are extreme in the border trains and the general border traffic. DE is hammering in very violent controls (right, in my opinion)

Schubert610
10 months ago
Reply to  annie80

that doesn’t matter, it is controlled how often this is in the fair of the tax collectors, so no one can rely on simply marching into Switzerland.
then you can also say that charging theft is worthwhile because not everyone gets caught.

swisssdog
10 months ago
Reply to  Schubert610

such a stump. Switzerland is part of Schengen and there are NO people’s roles more. I live directly on the border and move almost daily without being controlled between Switzerland Austria and Germany

SarahSchweiz
10 months ago

Among others. The controls are mostly carried out on German soil. Germany currently has an extremely restrictive immigration policy, especially in the Basel border region. The borders are extremely guarded, the customs patrols in the trains. They are partially stopped at the border stations for longer to carry out personal checks. DE is currently trying to get a grip on the illegal border crossing CH/DE. For a year already.

annie80
10 months ago

Oh, yes, I think that has to do with the EM.

SarahSchweiz
10 months ago

In Basel, on the German border, it is possible to cross practically without being controlled.

At the BEST on foot. Zug, Strasse and Water (Rhein) are currently quite heavily monitored.

swisssdog
10 months ago

There are hardly any more personal checks. There are also several unattended border crossings between Germany Austria and Switzerland.

There are no more occupied customs on the cycle path Switzerland Austria Germany. (By Bridge Rheineck Gaissau ) (By Road Lochau Lindau )

swisssdog
10 months ago
Reply to  swisssdog

Additional. Konstanz Kreuzlingen is also an unoccupied border crossing where thousands of pedestrians and cyclists cross the border daily

stufix2000
10 months ago

I’m sure you can. pedestrians are very rarely controlled.

swisssdog
10 months ago
Reply to  stufix2000

Even drivers are not controlled because Switzerland is part of the Schengen area and there is no permanent control of persons within the Schengen area.

stufix2000
10 months ago
Reply to  swisssdog

That’s right, but it was about pedestrians.

Cars are frequently controlled at the motorway junctions.

stufix2000
10 months ago

I didn’t write anything wrong and can resort to your own experiences of life in the border area of Switzerland- Germany.

swisssdog
10 months ago

No matter what you write, it’s just not true. I live in the Dreiländereck Switzerland Östereich D eutschland and cross the borders almost daily on foot, by bicycle and by car. I never had to show an identity card. Read my answer to the questioner