At the federal level, the most basic and important naturalization condition is that foreign residents must have lived in Switzerland for 12 years.
Other immigration naturalization conditions include various aspects, such as whether to abide by Swiss laws, whether to master the official language, whether to adapt to Swiss life and so on. In the naturalization investigation stage, the immigration staff will send people to the surrounding environment where the applicant lives to understand his personality, civilization and social relations.
If you don't want to be naturalized in Switzerland and just want to live in Switzerland and get a residence permit, you can consider investing in Switzerland, that is, investing in a small or medium-sized company with more than 500,000 Swiss francs in a selected state, but saving money in a Swiss bank or buying company shares is not enough. The funds invested by investors must create economic value-added for the region, and at the same time, they must provide employment opportunities, and live in Switzerland for most of the year, and only in summer can they not get a residence permit.
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Switzerland is a country with the strictest immigration conditions in the world. It is reported that even if foreign immigrants in Switzerland have long-term residency, they may not be able to get the Swiss passport with a red skin and a white cross cover.
Switzerland can be said to be the European country with the lowest proportion of foreigners' naturalization, with a land area of only 40,000 square kilometers and a population of only 7 million. It is hard to imagine that there are 6.5438+0.5 million foreigners living in this small mountainous country.
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Immigrating to Switzerland-Jiangsu News Network