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Re: swiss-list: 6 years abroad and no more army?

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Re: swiss-list: 6 years abroad and no more army?

From: Frederic Pont <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:02:28 -0800 (PST)

I found this on http://www.army.ch (sorry, only in French) :

###
Si un Suisse de l'étranger rentre en Suisse, il est à nouveau astreint
au service sans restriction particulière en fonction de son âge et de
son aptitude au service.

Nous faisons une exception pour les personnes astreintes au service
militaire qui ont séjourné plus de 6 ans à l'étranger de manière
ininterrompue et dont l'armée n'a plus besoin. Ces personnes ne seront
réincorporées dans l'armée que si elles en font la demande expresse; si
ce n'est pas le cas, elles sont soumises à la taxe d'exemption et
accomplissent du service au sein de la protection civile. La décision
en la matière ne sera dans tous les cas pas prise avant le retour du
congé pour l'étranger et la déclaration de retour en Suisse.
###

Seems pretty clear that you won't be reincorporated after 6 years
abroad. (unless you ask for it, and I guess you won't:-)

Fred

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Laurent Piguet wrote:

>
> Well, I had heard of this as well, but in my case, I was reincorporated
> despite the fact that I had spent just over 6 years abroad.
>
> However, fear not! I have been reincorporated as a reservist and
> therefore have not had to do anything besides my annual shooting
> practice, which I don't mind doing.
>
> Also, it was specified in an official newsletter from the Defense
> ministry that because of the staff reductions, people will be
> decommissioned much earlier. Basically, in my case (I was born in 1969),
> the newsletter was stating I should be done with everything in 2003.
>
> In summary, not too much to worry about if you are over 30.
>
> Laurent
>
> henridf_at_yahoo.com wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have vaguely heard of a rule whereby a Swiss national who spends 6
> > consecutive years abroad is dispensed of army obligations.
> >
> > Does anyone know the specifics of this rule? Like what procedure to follow ,
> > and how these years are counted? (Is it the fact that you paid taxes abroad,
> > were not officially resident in Switzerland, is it ok if you spent a few months
> > of the year in Switzerland, etc.)
> >
> > Any info would be appreciated...Thanks!
> >
> > Henri
>
> --
> Laurent Piguet piguet_at_yahoo.com
> Rte de Buchillon 5 Mobile: +41-79-310-3249
> CH-1162 St-Prex
>
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