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Immigration central: What you need to know about Switzerland residence permits

Switzerland permanent residency is a long process based on cantonal and communal reports. The 33 stages include an examination of whether applicants are integrated into the Swiss way of life.

July 07, 2023 / 15:30 IST
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Zurich. If you are in Switzerland on a tourist visa and find work, you will have to leave the country and return with the intention to work. (Representational image: Henrique Ferreira via Unsplash)

Switzerland has quotas and restrictions for the number of work permits it issues to non-EU/EFTA nationals, and the requirements for securing one of these visas is high.

EFTA or European Free Trade Association has four member-countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

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While EU/EFTA nationals can apply for work authorisation while they are in Switzerland, non-EU/EFTA nationals have to apply for a residence visa before they can be authorised to work. If you are in Switzerland on a tourist visa and find work, you will have to leave the country and return with the intention to work.

Non-EU/EFTA nationals who have lived in Switzerland for 10 continuous years can apply for a Permit C and become permanent residents. However, there are other residence permits with which foreign nationals can live and work in Switzerland.