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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details. Enter your surname, forename(s), nationality, date of birth, and civil status. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any issues with your application.
  3. Next, provide your contact information including your phone number and email address. This will help the authorities reach you if needed.
  4. In the family members section, list the names, dates of birth, and relationships of any dependents for whom you are requesting an exemption from compulsory insurance.
  5. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Make sure to include the effective date of cover and have your insurer’s stamp or signature ready.

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The Social Security Rate in Switzerland stands at 12.80 percent. Social Security Rate in Switzerland averaged 14.18 percent from 2000 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 18.10 percent in 2001 and a record low of 12.00 percent in 2018. source: Federal Department of Home Affairs.
Switzerland has mandatory military service for all able-bodied male citizens, who are conscripted when they reach the age of majority, though women may volunteer for any position.
ing to the Health Insurance Act (KVG), anyone who lives or works in Switzerland must take out health insurance. People who live abroad but have a residence permit for at least three months are also obliged to take out insurance as are cross-border commuters.
Healthcare in Switzerland is universal. While each canton has a lot of administrative responsibilities, the system as a whole is highly regulated through the Swiss Federal Law on Health Insurance. However, there are no free state-provided services.
At the hospital, proof of health insurance is required and a deposit estimated as a portion of the hospital expense may also be charged. Some medical practitioners and institutions may require an advance deposit for routine or scheduled outpatient services for patients who are not enrolled in a Swiss insurance plan.
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What happens if I do not take out insurance? The authority designated by the canton will automatically register anyone required to take out insurance who fails to comply with this obligation within the allotted timeframe. The health insurance provider will then be chosen by the cantonal authority on your behalf.
All persons living or working in Switzerland, including children, are insured. When you become insured, you receive an OASI insurance number.

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