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Expatica.com publishes a number of RSS feeds, available in the RSS 2.0 format.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
These feeds contain article headlines, links and descriptions and are updated as the website is updated.
To use our RSS feeds follow these easy steps:
Step one
Download or sign-up to a news reader service. There are several free online RSS aggregators, such as Bloglines or Google reader , where you can sign up and bring your feeds together into one web page. Alternatively you can download a feed reader program such as Feedreader 3 or NewsFire. A list of other RSS readers
Step two
Click on the Expatica RSS feed of your choice. Either click on the online feedreader service you have signed up to or copy the feed address from the bottom of the box to paste into your chosen reader program.
Step three
Your RSS feed reader should now automatically update with your chosen Expatica feed.
Every section page on the Expatica website has a dedicated feed. There will be a link in the top-right-hand corner of the screen.
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Chat about news, culture, and the ins and outs of living in Switzerland
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Meeting the educational, legal and financial needs of those with disabilities.
Expatica’s selection of Language Schools, specialised in German for foreigners.
Information on searching for an apartment, visiting prospective homes, gathering necessary paperwork and signing the lease.
Information about the Swiss health care system, health insurance, pharmacies and emergency numbers.