I'm not sure exactly, i havent been yet, and because they don't have many statistics because immigration and naturalization are decided on a municipal level. But my father in law worked in Zurich for a few months. Didn't comment on the diversity there at all. From what I can tell by researching immigrants by nation, most of its foreign born population is made up of europeans who moved there. It's pretty common for europeans to get jobs in Switzerland because they pay very lucratively, and its unique in being one of the few countries where the jobs pay more than well enough to live comfortably (even though cost of living is high). Spaniards, germans, French, and Italians (not in that order) make up most of its foreign population.
Absolutely beautiful place though. And it's very clean, Zurich is one of the cleanest capital cities in the world. I think it would be a fine place to live. And it's easy to own a gun. Best of the European and American worlds. You get guns without having to live around 6 trillion niggers, soulless corporate architecture, and filth.
It's a very expensive place no doubt. But the jobs pay well enough to live a decent life in general (more than most of Europe, definitely more than America). Poverty rate is low, unemployment is low.
Absolutely beautiful place though. And it's very clean, Zurich is one of the cleanest capital cities in the world. I think it would be a fine place to live. And it's easy to own a gun. Best of the European and American worlds. You get guns without having to live around 6 trillion niggers, soulless corporate architecture, and filth.
I've been there when i was like 3 or 4 so i can't remember much... Other than the fact they charge you for McDonald's ketchup packets