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Expat number in Switzerland — +41

Keep your French, British, German or US line alive while you live abroad — homeland banking, family, official portals.

Switzerland pricing — Expat-ready lines

Six pricing combinations for Switzerland. Yearly is the best value; mobile fits Expat best for most users.

Monthly Quarterly
−10%
Yearly
−25%
Landline $7.58/mo $6.83/mo $5.69/mo

All tiers include calls + SMS + voicemail + AI auto-pickup. No setup fees. Cancel anytime.

Why a Switzerland Expat number?

  • Keep your homeland number alive without paying for a SIM you don't use
  • Homeland bank, health insurance, government portals all keep working
  • Voice calls forward to your local-country phone — relatives still reach you on the old number
  • AI auto-pickup catches calls when you can't answer — full transcript in panel
  • Yearly billing makes it ~$3-5/month vs €30+/month for a maintenance SIM

About Switzerland numbers

Switzerland uses country code +41 and its telecommunications sector is regulated by the Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM / BAKOM / UFCOM), responsible for numbering allocation, spectrum management, and market oversight. Swiss mobile numbers begin with 7 after the country code — prefixes such as +41 76, +41 77, +41 78, +41 79 are assigned to operators including Swisscom, Salt, and Sunrise. Fixed-line area codes correspond to regions: Zurich uses 44, Geneva uses 22, Bern uses 31, Basel uses 61, and Lausanne uses 21. Switzerland's four official languages — German, French, Italian, and Romansh — and its position as host to major international organisations and financial institutions make it a unique market.

Expat + Switzerland — frequently asked

  • Will my Switzerland bank still send OTP codes?

    Yes — most Switzerland banks send 2FA SMS to any local mobile number. NoKYCNumber lines are real local mobiles. Caveat: a small minority of banks have begun whitelisting carrier ranges; for those, a homeland SIM remains the only option. Test before relying on it for a critical bank account.

  • Can I receive Ameli / NHS / German health insurance codes?

    Most public-service portals route OTP to any Switzerland mobile. They occasionally cross-reference the number with their internal records — if your records still show your old SIM, the new NoKYCNumber line may not match until you update. Update procedures are linked from each country page.

  • Will my old contacts still reach me?

    Yes — set call-forwarding on the line and inbound calls to your old number ring on your local phone (Spanish, Portuguese, US, whatever). Outbound from the panel shows your old number as caller-ID.

  • How long can I keep this line?

    As long as you keep the subscription active. Yearly billing with auto-renew is the standard expat setup — line stays yours indefinitely.

  • Does this work for a country I never lived in?

    Yes — anyone can buy any of our 47 country lines. We have customers using a +44 line for inbound UK calls without ever having lived in the UK.

Buy a Switzerland Expat number — no KYC, crypto only

NoKYCNumber issues real Switzerland mobile and landline numbers usable for Expat. The line is allocated within Switzerland's national numbering plan with the +41 dial code; recipients see a normal local subscriber number, not a relay.

Pricing starts at $7.58/month on yearly billing for the recommended Expat setup. All tiers include calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup. Pay in 30+ cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, XMR, USDT, SOL, LTC and more); the line activates within 60 seconds of the on-chain confirmation. No identity, no email, no card.

Need a cheaper option? Portugal is currently the lowest-priced Expat-ready country at Portugalprice/mo. Or compare all 47 countries on the Expat use case hub. Browse all 47 →

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