This is really interesting reading...
BigGwen we are currently considering a move to Switzerland in early 2017 and my DC are nearly 5 (starting reception next week so the timing of this move is pretty bad tbh) and 2.
On the face of it I love the idea of them learning French and us all skiing and swimming in lakes but I'm sure the reality might not be so peachy. I think the DC would cope ok actually, but I do worry about longer-term 'damage' - how will they feel if/when we return to the UK, will they be behind academically, will they always feel like foreigners if we stay, will the disruption swallow up their confident little personalities and stress them out, are we being selfish for even considering going when we have a nice life here with grandparents and friends spitting distance away?
Sounds silly, but my eldest wants to learn to play piano. We were on the cusp of buying one and sorting lesson when this job offer came up. If we move to Switzerland, they have loads of funny rules about neighbours and disturbance, and a lot of it is apartment-living so I don't know that we can take a piano with us so looks like that might not be possible now.
We are just at a point where life is getting easier for us all now that DC2 is 2 so the thought of the hassle of moving and settling and all that puts me off. DH and I are happy at work so life is good at the moment... But if we don't take this opportunity I'm not sure we'll ever consider working abroad again as we'll be even more entrenched in life here as our eldest starts school and all that entails.
I love the idea of swimming in the lake in the summer and skiing in the winter and being in the middle of Europe (albeit not in the EU!!) and just having a good fun story to tell in the future. It looks like a lovely place for children to grow up (safe, clean, good schools etc) and the language opportunities are a huge attraction.... but it is a faff and a disruption which we could very live to regret...................
We've lived abroad before DC btw, had a great time and loved it. We've always wanted to go somewhere again, but now we're staring the opportunity in the face it's bloody scary.