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الثلاثاء، 30 يناير 2024

Immigration to Switzerland: a comprehensive guide

 Immigration to Switzerland: a comprehensive guide



Switzerland is a country known for its stunning landscape, strong economy, and high quality of life. Thanks to its thriving job market, excellent education system and strong social welfare programs, this country has already become an attractive destination for everyone but those who want to obtain residency in a European country.

A comprehensive guide to immigration to Switzerland, covering basic facts, types of immigration programs, immigration conditions, how to behave during the immigration process, Swiss residence permits, and the path to permanent and Swiss residency. Citizenship

Basic facts about immigration to Switzerland

Switzerland, located in the heart of Europe, has a population of approximately 8.5 million people. The country is multilingual, with four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. As an immigrant, you will have the opportunity to experience the rich cultural diversity that Switzerland has to offer.

It is worth noting that Switzerland is not a member of the European Union (EU), but is part of the Schengen Area, allowing freedom of movement within the area

  • When visiting Switzerland as a tourist, you are allowed up to 90 days without registration. However, work is prohibited during this period.
  • Working in Switzerland for more than 8 calendar days per year requires a work permit. To work in Switzerland, non-Swiss generally need some form of immigration permission
  • If you are not from an EU country you may also need a visa to enter Switzerland
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    Conditions for immigration to Switzerland

    To immigrate to Switzerland, you will certainly need a work permit in addition to an entry visa for Swiss territory. It must also be obtained before leaving your home country.

    If you are over 18 you will be asked to provide a copy of their criminal record from the police or judicial authorities in their home country.

    Collect certified copies of all of the following immigration documents:

    • Birth certificates
    • Marriage certificates, if any
    • Employment contract, or for students, confirmation of admission to a higher education institution
    • Swiss lease or rental agreement

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