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Does anyone have an idea on how much does it cost to get assisted suicide in Switzerland (or any country where it's legal)? And what country is the cheapest and most recommended? What are the requirements to be accepted? Is it hard to be accepted if you are young (late 20's) and aren't terminally ill?
I've heard it's up to 10,000 euros for Switzerland, depending on where you're located.
Check out Dignitas for more information. Without a terminal illness it's probably impossible, even with a mental illness.
I'm considering going but can't afford a hotel for two weeks and probably wouldn't qualify. There are a lot of hoops to go thru and you have to have two physicians who will agree that you've tried every other option available for your situation.
Pretty sure it's impossible sadly. The Swiss and the Dutch are a lot saner than the rest of the world on this, but still nowhere near sane enough to actually recognise a right to die.
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