How to get Swiss Residence Permit?

SWISS RESIDENCE PERMIT:

To be eligible for a Swiss permanent residence visa, the first condition is that you can prove you have lived in Switzerland for at least ten years.

Types of Swiss Residence Permits:

  • L permit -A short-term residence permit is valid for one year. It cannot be renewed.
  • permit Temporary residence permit, usually valid for 1 year, but renewable.
  • C permit -Permanent residence permit with settlement permit Available after 5 years for continuous residence EU/EFTA citizens Nationals of Canada and the United States, as well as those from other countries.10 years residence for other third-country (Not EU/EFTA citizens) nationals like India.
  • Ci Permit -Foreign embassies workers and Governmental organizations employees. Valid as long as the visa/permit of the relative is valid.
  • S Permit -Temporary conditional permit for people who are in urgent need of protection
  • G Permit -Cross-border commuter permit, for people who live and work in Switzerland. An annual permit that can be renewed but does not grant residence rights.
  • F Permit -Temporarily admitted people, those who have had their asylum applications rejected but can’t leave Switzerland because of some reason.

When you first apply for a Swiss residence permit, you will be issued either a Permit A or Permit M. Permit B is renewable annually, while Permit L is only valid for one year.

  • After five consecutive years of living in Switzerland, citizens from EU/EFTA countries can apply for a permanent residence permit C.
  • Citizens of non-EU/EFTA nations must have lived in Switzerland for at least 10 years with a Permit B Before they can apply to a Swiss Permit C.

If you are: Apply for a Swiss permanent residence permit

Non-EU/EFTA citizens can receive their Swiss permanent residence permit within five years in certain cases. If you are married to or the child of a Swiss citizen who is a Permit C holder, then this applies.

  • At least Level A2 in language skills in your canton’s official language.
    • You are integrated into Swiss society.
    • Good relations are maintained with the local population.
    • A local association may have connections to you.
    • You have not been convicted.

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