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possibility one country pass

  • May 15, 2026
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Hello,

if i’m French because i grow up there but i’m now in Switzerland as a student for my studies since 4 years, can i be considerate like a resident in Switzerland and take a one country pass to travel in France ? It’s been 4 years that i have a place to live in Geneva.
I think that don’t change anything because my identity card is French. Are you agree ?

Thanks

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  • Railmaster
  • May 15, 2026

If you live in Switzerland and have a government-issued document (e.g. residence card) to prove that, then you can use Switzerland as your country of residence and buy a one country pass for France. That pass is valid from Geneva (Cornavin station) in the direction of Bellegarde.


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  • Rail rookie
  • May 15, 2026

ohhh that’s great. yes i have a B resident card for my study. I wasn’t sure it was enough. Well thanks you that’s good to hear.