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…
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…
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…
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…
If you plan on moving to Switzerland from South Africa, there are various aspects you need to consider. Among these, you will first need a valid Schengen visa before applying for one of the available Swiss residence permits. Two types of residence visas can be issued to non-EU citizens interested in immigration…
There are several formalities that need to be completed upon immigration to Switzerland for both EU and non-EU citizens. Switzerland is not interesting only for European citizens, but also for North American ones, among which Canadian citizens. Those who are interested in moving to Switzerland from Canada must go through several procedures, however, they…
Foreign citizens who want to move to Switzerland have the possibility of applying for a temporary residence permit and then convert them into permanent residence permits. The difference between Switzerland and other European countries is that Switzerland is not an EU member state, therefore the requirements to move here and…