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How to Obtain a Swiss Retirement Visa

How to Obtain a Swiss Retirement Visa

If you are a pensioner and want to relocate to another country, you can choose Switzerland where you can apply for a retirement visa. This is one of the several European countries in which people can access a special residence permit dedicated to senior citizens. Below, our immigration lawyers present…
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Immigrate to Switzerland from New Zealand

Immigrate to Switzerland from New Zealand

Our legal team specializes in facilitating immigration to Switzerland from New Zealand, leveraging the bilateral visa waiver agreement signed between the two countries. Under this agreement, individuals holding New Zealand passports are entitled to stay in Switzerland for a period of up to 90 days without requiring a visa. Our immigration lawyers…
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How to Get Citizenship in Switzerland

How to Get Citizenship in Switzerland

In this guide, our Swiss immigration lawyers offer you detailed information about the possible citizenship routes. If you are interested, the services of our lawyers are at your disposal. They can answer your questions regarding how to get citizenship in Switzerland.  Quick Facts    Swiss citizenship Swiss citizenship is highly…
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How to Move to Switzerland from India

How to Move to Switzerland from India

Indian citizens who want to move to Switzerland must first apply for entry visas with the Swiss embassy in New Delhi. Before that, they need to establish the reason for relocation, as based on it they will be granted a short-term residence permit. Below, our immigration lawyers in Switzerland explain…
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Personnel Relocation to Switzerland

Personnel Relocation to Switzerland

Employee relocation to Switzerland is based on specific procedures, as the country is not an EU member state. This means that EU and non-EU workers must obtain intra-company transfer visas in accordance with specific agreements which Switzerland entered in order to simplify such procedures. If you are interested in personnel…
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Obtain Spouse Visa in Switzerland

Obtain Spouse Visa in Switzerland

Bringing family members to Switzerland requires both EU and non-EU citizens to complete a set of formalities. For example, if you want to obtain a spouse visa in Switzerland, the B permit is the main type of visa your foreign spouse must file for. Below, our immigration lawyers in Switzerland…
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Immigrate to Switzerland from Ukraine

Immigrate to Switzerland from Ukraine

Switzerland has always been known for its neutrality, however, when the conflict in Ukraine broke out, the government has showed and still shows solidarity with those fleeing their own country. For this purpose, the S visa or protection status can be obtained by those who move to Switzerland from Ukraine…
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Digital Nomad Visa in Switzerland

Digital Nomad Visa in Switzerland

Digital nomads are welcome in Switzerland, even if at the moment there is no specific visa program under which they can relocate here. The most important aspect to take into account, however, is that no matter your country of residence you need an entry visa. Below, our Swiss immigration lawyers explain the alternatives you…
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Family Reunion Visa in Switzerland

Family Reunion Visa in Switzerland

Switzerland is a great country to move to and foreign citizens who relocate can establish themselves here by applying for temporary or permanent residency. After one of these documents is obtained, the foreigner can act as a sponsor and bring family members to live with them. The family reunion visa in Switzerland can…
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Citizenship by Descent in Switzerland

Citizenship by Descent in Switzerland

Switzerland recognizes jus sanguinis, meaning the right of blood, which allows individuals to acquire Swiss citizenship by descent. This principle grants citizenship to individuals born to at least one Swiss parent, irrespective of their place of birth. Swiss citizenship can be passed down through generations, allowing descendants of Swiss citizens to…
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