Note this considers *all kinds* of foreigners (well except tourists): long term workers, short term workers, diplomats, students, refugees, asylum seekers. Naturalized persons are (obviously) not counted as foreigners.
With the exception of Italians in Ticino, which make up roughly 60% of all immigrants, no nationality is the majority in any canton.
Conclusion: The Italians have invaded Switzerland.
The former yugo must be treated as locals by now, cause every other person I meet with a clearly local accent is a -ić
Can confirm. Except for the frenchies, they’re probably only in the french speaking part of Wallis. But Italians, they’re up here, oh boy. And portuguese, they’re here too. I’m sometimes on construction, and i feel like i need to either learn portuguese or italian, probably italian though, that could be usefull in Domo, lol.
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[Source](https://www.pxweb.bfs.admin.ch/pxweb/de/px-x-0103010000_101/px-x-0103010000_101/px-x-0103010000_101.px/). Data is end of year 2022 so very up to date.
Note this considers *all kinds* of foreigners (well except tourists): long term workers, short term workers, diplomats, students, refugees, asylum seekers. Naturalized persons are (obviously) not counted as foreigners.
With the exception of Italians in Ticino, which make up roughly 60% of all immigrants, no nationality is the majority in any canton.
Conclusion: The Italians have invaded Switzerland.
The former yugo must be treated as locals by now, cause every other person I meet with a clearly local accent is a -ić
Can confirm. Except for the frenchies, they’re probably only in the french speaking part of Wallis. But Italians, they’re up here, oh boy. And portuguese, they’re here too. I’m sometimes on construction, and i feel like i need to either learn portuguese or italian, probably italian though, that could be usefull in Domo, lol.
French, Portuguese, Italians… sounds right