Message from @DanielKO
Discord ID: 401396762515996672
Sounds like a theme park
I linked in <#372507611284766722> https://liberland.org/en/constitution/
"Switzerland has banned citizenship to anyone who has lived on welfare in the country in the previous three years unless they pay back the money they received."
hhhhhnnnng
We need that in the US lol
*scratches head*
citizens already in the country?
..who don't have citizenship?
but still got welfare?
I gotta be missing something here
^
I wish I was swiss, but I don't know the intricacies of their system
three more articles on it
right
so basically they need to retcon their welfare system
I'll eat, then I'll dig into it a bit, because it seems interesting
so people who aren't citizens can't get welfare in the first place
yeah I don't think they got welfare as such, but I have no idea
government handouts is a better term for this probably
I guess these Muslims ~~men~~ kids will have to be adopted to become citizens then.
Ahahahahaha
fuck yeah rape the arab world for money
*t e e n a g e r s*
Thoughts about the new flu strain?
I give it a light 7.
Prefer their older stuff.
"If you live in Switzerland, i.e. hold a valid Swiss residence or settlement permit (see list of questions on entries and stays in Switzerland) and meet the requirements, you will be entitled to receive unemployment benefits. Your nationality does not affect your entitlement to unemployment benefits."
<:think_woke:378717098681171988>
you can't apply for citizenship while receiving those benefits apparently
also, you need to pass a written language test, and have lived permanently in switzerland for 5 or 10 years, depending on your country of origin
have no criminal convictions, "pose no threat to the country", and also "demonstrate social integration"
I believe that last requirement there is mostly done by getting neighbours and such to write a letter where they vouch for you
(the closest neighbour who is a citizen)
"Candidates must demonstrate A2 level writing ability and B1 spoken skills under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages."