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AddressEmbaixada da Suíça
Travessa do Jardim, no. 17
1350-185 Lisboa (Lisbon)
Portugal
Phonelocal: (021) 394.4090
international: +351.21.394.4090
Faxlocal: (021) 395.5945
international: +351.21.395.5945
Emaillis.vertretung@eda.admin.ch
Web sitehttp://www.eda.admin.ch/lisbon

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Isabel Raimundo
Sat, 23 Jun 2012 05:26 EDT
isabelmraimundo@gmail.com
Bom dia,

Vou viajar para a Suiça (Genéve) e quero levar a minha gata adulta. Para além do passaporte, vacina rábica e chip, gostaria de saber se é necessário algum documento da V/Embaixada/Consulado a autorizar a entrada do animal na Suíça e se assim for, o dito documento tem prazo de validade?

Agradeço a resposta com a brevidade possível.

Melhores cumprimentos,

Isabel Raimundo
ajit pal singh
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:36 EDT
police clearence certificate of switzerland
hello sir/madam
i am living in lisbon more than 9 months.i had visit many time in swetzerland before 3 years.today i had appointment in sef ministree and they approve my al document,at the end they demand police clearence of switzerland.beocz i had visit many times switzerland,so for get leagal nd residence card of portugal i really need this police clearence certificate.
sir please as soon as possible please help me.
my name is ajit pal singh
date of borth...14/09/1972
place of birth..dhada kalan(india)
at my all visas issued from dakar(senegal)
pls send me or inform me my email id......
bittu805@yahoo.co.uk

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