Switzerland Visa and Immigration Resources
Immigration Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Switzerland. Legal framework, Business travel, Work permits, Intra-company transfers
Visas for foreign nationals can be issued by the Swiss representation covering their place of residence. Basically, there are two types of visa: Schengen Visa, type C: for entry and a stay of up to 90 days within a period of 180 days; National visa, also known as type D: for longer term stays in Switzerland (more than 90 days).
Information and useful links regarding registration and authorisation requirements, minimum and average wages, self-employment, social services and unemployment among foreign nationals living in Switzerland.
In order to be able to study in Switzerland, you require a proof of acceptance from the education institution where you will be studying.
In order to get married, you must meet certain requirements and submit an official application to the civil register office, which will tell you how to prepare for the ceremony.
Switzerland Embassies and Consulates
Switzerland Doing Business
Switzerland is one of the most successful business locations in the world. It offers a favourable investment environment, a skilled work force, an excellent infrastructure and outstanding universities and research institutes.