Nope.
Switzerland.
No, Switzerland isn't in the EU.
Switzerland and also Liechtenstein.
No. Switzerland has not joined the EU since a referendum on the matter was defeated.
Neither Switzerland nor Australia are members of the European Union. Austria, which you may have meant, is a member of the European Union.
Switzerland is not in the EU, so it cannot join the Euro area.
The following countries are surrounded by the European Union but are not part of the EU: Switzerland + Liechtenstein, Andorra, San Marino and the Vatican City. Monaco borders on France (an EU member), but has a coastline so it is not completely surrounded. The Russian province of Kaliningrad also borders only on EU countries, but also has a coastline as well.
Well,The public voted know to joining the EU!The EU would not agree with the supporting the farmers.
Its not part of the EU, it doesn't have the euro- I personally think this is wise anyway. Basically it is just a country in Europe which is wealthy and leaves all the other countries alone
How I see it ,they are Spain,Monaco,Liechtenstein,Switzerland and Ireland.
It depends on your nationality. Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area. If you have an EU or Schengen area passport, there is no minimum validity. You can even travel to Switzerland on your national identity card, if you are from a country that issues them. If you are from a non-Schengen/EU country you need a validity of at least 3 months on your passport, and if you need a visa then you also need 2 blank pages on your passport.
Yes