Assuming you and your husband are both Italian you won't have too much hassle working in Switzerland, because being a citizen of a EU member state you do have the right to work in the country.
When it comes to finding a job though, you might have some difficulty as companies in Switzerland need to prove that a Swiss citizen can't be hired for the position before hiring a foreigner. It will be beneficial if you can emphasise any language skills you may have when you are applying for a job in Switzeland. Speaking French, Italian or German is considered advantageous.
Hi shantalie'
Thank you so much for your time and consideration over 14 Years of extensive Information Systems & IT Quality Assurance experience. Expert knowledge of telecommunications, network infrastructure design, and protocols Expert knowledge in Information Systems I believe that my strong technical experience make me a very competitive candidate,please tell me how can i get skilled worker visa to Switzerland even sponsorship contract?
I appreciate your help.
Samir
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Assuming you and your husband are both Italian you won't have too much hassle working in Switzerland, because being a citizen of a EU member state you do have the right to work in the country.
When it comes to finding a job though, you might have some difficulty as companies in Switzerland need to prove that a Swiss citizen can't be hired for the position before hiring a foreigner. It will be beneficial if you can emphasise any language skills you may have when you are applying for a job in Switzeland. Speaking French, Italian or German is considered advantageous.
For more detailed information check out the Visas for Switzerland and Working in Switzerland pages.
Good luck,
Shantalie