Move from Switzerland to Timor Leste
Migration planning guide covering visa options, legal essentials, cost signals, and risk alerts.
⚡ Quick Answer
Switzerland to Timor-Leste is a popular migration corridor. Start by confirming visa eligibility, preparing proof of funds, and checking active scam alerts before paying any third party.
Immigration rules and fees change frequently — confirm current requirements on official government or embassy websites.
Planning tools
- Interactive plan
Milestones, checklists, and saved corridor steps.
- Cost calculator
Compare living costs and salary signals.
- Eligibility quiz
Screen visa pathways before deep research.
- Scam check
Paste an offer or URL to match known fraud patterns.
- Arrival checklist
First-month tasks after landing.
- Community hub
Articles, tools, and corridor resources in one place.
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Switzerland
🇨🇭Country migration profile
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Timor-Leste
🇹🇱Capital: Dili · Asia
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Corridor Snapshot
- Cost of living delta: Not available
- Net salary delta: Not available
- Destination capital: Dili
Move Timeline
- - 6-12 months: choose visa pathway, budget, and document plan
- - 3-6 months: gather proof of funds, translations, employment or study evidence
- - 1-3 months: confirm housing, insurance, travel, and arrival documents
- - First 30 days: complete local registration, banking, healthcare, phone, and safety setup
Official corridor links
- Switzerland official immigration source
Use for departure, passport, and local exit obligations where relevant.
- Timor-Leste official immigration source
Use for visa eligibility, forms, fees, appointments, and entry rules.
Top Visa Options
- Business / Investor Visabusiness · 3–9 months (business approval + visa)
- Business Visa Class 1migration · 3–6 weeks
- CPLP Work Visamigration · 2–4 weeks
Assumptions & Limits
- - Corridor guidance combines structured country, visa, law, cost, and scam-alert data.
- - Official government portals override MigrantIQ summaries for eligibility, fees, forms, and appointments.
- - Cost and salary deltas are directional signals, not personal budget guarantees.
- - Use licensed advice for case-specific immigration or legal decisions.
Sources & Official Links
- MigrantIQ country and corridor data
Structured data from country, visa, law, and scam alert records.
- Serviço de Migração de Timor-Leste
Official destination source for current visa and entry rules.
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Plan Switzerland → Timor-Leste
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Tools
Visas in Timor-Leste
- Business / Investor Visabusiness
- Business Visa Class 1migration
- CPLP Work Visamigration
- Family / Spouse Visafamily
- Permanent Residency / Settlementresidency
- Student Visastudent
- Tourist / Visitor Visatourist
- Work / Employment Visawork
Timor-Leste embassies & consulates in Switzerland
Where to apply from Switzerland for visas and consular services to Timor-Leste. 2 active missions listed. Always confirm with the mission before you apply.
- Permanent Mission of Timor Leste to the United Nations in Geneva — Permanent Mission, Geneva
- Permanent Mission of Timor Leste to the United Nations in Newyork — Permanent Mission, Newyork
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Frequently Asked Questions
Start with visa pathway selection and timeline planning. Then gather core documents, estimate proof-of-funds requirements, and confirm legal obligations in Timor-Leste.
Avoid any consultant or employer asking for guaranteed approvals or upfront cash transfers. Verify legal representatives and cross-check official immigration portals before payment.
Most movers begin 6 to 12 months in advance to build savings, understand rent expectations, and plan settlement costs such as insurance, transport, and temporary housing.
