Can an American join the Swiss army?

US-Swiss dual nationals resident in the USA cannot volunteer for military service in Switzerland. Swiss nationals in the US who are not US citizens at the same time can volunteer, if they are fluent in a Swiss national language.
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Can a foreigner join military in Switzerland?

Foreigners are exempt. Swiss living abroad are also basically free from being recruited and serving in the military during times of peace as long as they remain abroad.
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Who can join the Swiss military?

Every Swiss man is required to serve in the military or in the alternative civilian service. In most cases, the military service obligation applies from age 18 to 30. The earliest you can apply for civilian service is after you have been found fit for military service as part of the recruitment process.
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Can a foreigner join the Swiss Guard?

New recruits must be unmarried Roman Catholic males with Swiss citizenship, between 19 and 30 years of age, and at least 5 feet 8 inches (1.74 metres) tall; they must have a professional diploma or high school degree and must complete basic training with the Swiss military.
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Do immigrants to Switzerland have to serve in the military?

Obligation to perform military service

Swiss citizens who live in Switzerland are required to enlist for national service at the age of 18. Swiss nationals who live and work abroad are exempt from the obligation to perform military service in times of peace. They can do military service on a voluntary basis.
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Why Does Every Swiss Citizen Has To Go Through Mandatory Military Training?



How much does Swiss Army pay?

The minimum compensation which all recruits are entitled to is 62 francs per day, regardless of whether or not they had an income prior to service.
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How long is military training in Switzerland?

Conscription is alive and well in Switzerland. When a male Swiss reaches the age of 20, he must undergo 15 weeks of military training. Over the next 22 to 32 years, he'll attend a succession of two- to three-week training camps during until he's accrued 300 to 1,300 days of active service.
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Can Swiss Guards marry?

As if that didn't make the choosing hard enough, these men must also have undergone mandatory military service in Switzerland and mustn't be married. Although they are eventually allowed to marry, this is usually only permitted to those over the age of 25 who have reached the rank of Corporal.
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How can I get Swiss citizenship?

The paths to citizenship in Switzerland are generally through one of the following:
  1. being a child – by birth or adoption – of a Swiss citizen.
  2. marriage to a Swiss citizen.
  3. naturalization after living in the country for 10 years (years between the ages of 8 and 18 count as double)
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How do I join the Swiss army?

You must have Swiss citizenship and be of a proper age to join the Swiss Army. Understand that all Swiss men must serve a compulsory term of military service once they reach the age of 19, although they can join voluntarily at the age of 18.
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Is the Swiss army good?

For 2022, Switzerland is ranked 32 of 142 out of the countries considered for the annual GFP review. It holds a PwrIndx* score of 0.5015 (a score of 0.0000 is considered 'perfect').
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Is Switzerland's military strong?

The website Global Firepower places Switzerland 32nd on military power in a ranking of 142 nations.
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Does Switzerland speak English?

English is the most common non-national language and is regularly spoken by 45% of the population in Switzerland. English is more widespread in the German-speaking part of the country than in Italian- and French-speaking regions (46% vs 37% and 43% respectively).
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Which country has no military in the world?

The other countries that have neither an army nor a military force are Dominica (not to be confused with the Dominican Republic),Grenada, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Solomon Islands, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, St. Lucia and Tuvalu.
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Does Switzerland allow dual citizenship?

Switzerland allows dual nationality without restriction. However, nationals of certain countries may lose their original nationality if the law of that country does not permit dual nationality.
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Can you talk to Swiss Guards?

When a Swiss guard is standing in silence with his halberd in hand, he is on Honor Duty. This means he should not be approached. However, if he is standing with his hands folded and facing the crowds, he may be approached for questions or maybe even for a photo.
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What is the pope salary?

The pope will not be affected by the cuts, because he does not receive a salary. “As an absolute monarch, he has everything at his disposal and nothing at his disposal,” Mr. Muolo said. “He doesn't need an income, because he has everything that he needs.”
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Why is the pope guarded by the Swiss Guard?

Pope Julius II had admired the Swiss soldiers, who defended the king of France, and he requested a contingent of 200 to serve as his personal bodyguards and to defend his palaces.
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Do Swiss mercenaries still exist?

Switzerland's military isolationism largely put an end to organized mercenary activity; the principal remnant of the practice is the Pontifical Swiss Guard at the Vatican.
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Are the Swiss Guards really Swiss?

Their officers were all Swiss and their rate of pay substantially higher than that of the regular French soldiers. The Guards were recruited from all Swiss cantons. The nominal establishment was 1,600 men though actual numbers seem to have normally been below this.
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Can a woman join the Swiss Guard?

A new housing center for the Vatican's Swiss Guard force will reportedly accommodate both male and female members. The purpose of the force is to guard the residence of Pope Francis, as well as all official entrances to Vatican City in Rome, Italy.
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Is the Swiss army volunteer?

Conscription. Switzerland has mandatory military service for all able-bodied male citizens, who are conscripted when they reach the age of majority, though women may volunteer for any position.
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Does Switzerland have any allies?

Traditionally, Switzerland has avoided alliances that might entail military, political, or direct economic action. Only in recent years have the Swiss broadened the scope of activities in which they feel able to participate without compromising their neutrality.
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What language is spoken in Switzerland?

Over 60% of the Swiss population speak German as their main language. They do not speak standard German but rather various Alemmanic dialects collectively called Swiss German. French is the main language in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, known as the Romandie.
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