What should I pack when moving to Zug?
We asked people living in Zug to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"Should have brought: 1. Standing lamps - there were no light fittings in the apartmnet when we moved in 2. Books - English books are expensive here 3. More favourite toiletries - took me a while to find ones I like here. Could have left: 1. Back-dated magazines! 2. Plants 3. Most of the photo albums - it is SO beautiful here you'll take photos everytime you go out!!," commented one expat who made the move to Switzerland.

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"When moving to Zug, it is important to pack warm clothing, as the climate is cold and wet. It is also important to bring a good raincoat and umbrella, as well as sturdy shoes for walking in the rain. Additionally, it is a good idea to bring a few items of formal clothing, as Zug is a business hub and many people dress formally for work. Finally, it is important to bring any necessary documents, such as a passport, visa, and work permit," remarked another expat in Switzerland.
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What should I pack when moving to Zug?
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