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HOW TO OBTAIN A PERMIT TO LIVE IN SWITZERLAND ?
Switzerland’s migration policy has a two-
EU and EFTA nationals
EU and EFTA citizens still require a residence permit and a work permit. The procedure for granting these permits has, however, been significantly simplified and is exclusively the cantons’ responsibility.
EU and EFTA nationals still need to obtain a work permit to work in Switzerland,
but have the same opportunities on the labour market as Swiss nationals. They basically
have the right to be self-
As a national of an EU or EFTA State you basically have the same rights with regard to buying property as the Swiss. You must, however, be in possession of a valid residence permit.
Third-
Third-
To submit an application for a residence permit, you usually need to show proof of potential employment in Switzerland. Applications are normally submitted by the future employer to the cantonal immigration or labour authorities. Entry to Switzerland is only possible once the cantonal agency issues a confirmation of the residence permit.
Employment of third-
Work permits are granted as required by law at the discretion of the competent authorities. The following restrictions apply:
Under these conditions, exceptions are possible in particular for various professions and groups of individuals: specialists, executives of multinational companies (executive transfer), employees of international organisations and artists.
Third-
Solutions for third-
Investors and entrepreneurs
Investors and entrepreneurs as well as persons of independent means would normally have no problem obtaining a residence permit.
One option is to establish a company in Switzerland which then employs the individual
seeking residence. Switzerland is keen to attract small and medium-
See our Company Formation Service for more information.
Retirement
Alternatively, you may obtain a Swiss residence permit if you are financially independent
(annual income over 100’000.-