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Feb 3 at 18:20 comment added Krist van Besien One problem you may encounter when going by car is that you may be caught speeding. And then your presence in Switzerland will be revealed to the authorities...
Feb 3 at 10:49 comment added Kyralessa There are still border checks between Switzerland and Germany, though in my personal experience it tends to be the Germans doing the checking. As an example, in the Basel area, trams crossing from Switzerland to Germany nearly always have to stop for passport control. And the other day I was stopped at a small crossing on my bicycle(!) for passport control. I think in a car it's less likely but it would depend on the license plate.
Feb 3 at 10:49 comment added JakeDot @Sta see my comment on your question above.
Jan 24 at 17:57 comment added user142423 You probably right, it’s better not to risk and go to Switzerland. And what about Austria?
Jan 24 at 12:39 comment added phoog @Sta nobody can say for sure whether you'll have problems. You might be stopped at the border or in Switzerland. If you are, it might come to light that you are illegally present in Switzerland. What's the risk of this happening? It might be low, but you might not want to deal with the consequences. The best solution is to apply for a Swiss visa. If you don't have time, only you can decide whether it's worthwhile to risk going to Switzerland without one.
Jan 24 at 5:46 comment added user142423 Thank you. I was thinking to go to Switzerland and Austria from Germany by renting a car. Will I have any problems with that?
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