No. Italy are Switzerland are two different countries. Having an Italian work permit only allows you to work in Italy, not in Switzerland or any other country, and vice-versa.
But, if you are an Italian citizen, then, because of the international treaties signed between Switzerland and the EU, you can work in Switzerland; and vice-versa.
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The Alps separate Switzerland from Italy.
Switzerland is generally North-east from Italy. But Switzerland borders on Italy, so there are some areas in northern Italy where you can go north-west to get to Switzerland.
Switzerland and Italy are both in the continent of Europe.
He worked in Italy, Switzerland, and the U.S.
There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
Yes and No. France and Italy have a common boarder but Switzerland has a boarder with France, Italy, Germany and Austria.
Yes, but the Alps aren't ONLY in Switzerland. They are also in: Austria France Germany Switzerland Italy Slovenia Liechtenstein
The border between Italy and Switzerland are:The AlpsLake of LuganoLago MaggioreBorders don't have names!
Switzerland is roughly North-East of Italy. But since the two countries border on each other, there are places in Italy where you can get to Switzerland by going north-west.
Zermatt. Its ski area is shared between Switzerland and Italy.