Yet again the number of people working in Geneva and living in France has climbed.
As of September, there were 112,000 frontaliers – up 1.6% on the previous quarter.
It means that more than a quarter of all G permit holders in the country work in Geneva.
The figures don’t include Swiss nationals who have also decided to live in France.
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