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What are the requirements for emigrating to Switzerland? Is it easy on the whole?

Immigrants need at least $5 million, but they don't enjoy any benefits of local residents. Because I didn't contribute to the Swiss government, that is, I didn't pay taxes and didn't receive Swiss education. To put it bluntly, not an immigrant. At most, I just bought the right of residence. However, if the next generation was born and raised in Switzerland and received Swiss education, they can apply for Swiss citizenship when their children 12-20 years old.

Switzerland is the European country with the lowest percentage of foreigners' naturalization. Switzerland has a land area of just over 40,000 square kilometers and a population of only 7 million. However, even if foreign immigrants in Switzerland have long-term residency, they may not be able to get Swiss passports with red skin and white cross cover.

Switzerland's "layered fortification" against foreign immigrants. To be naturalized in Switzerland, you must go through three stages in turn, that is, you need to obtain the approval of the Federation, the state and the town where you live.

1. At the federal level, the most basic and important naturalization conditions are: foreign residents must have lived in Switzerland for at least 12 years, and 12-year-old young people living in Switzerland can be counted as two years. Other naturalization requirements include various aspects, such as whether to abide by Swiss laws, master at least one official language, adapt to the local lifestyle in Switzerland, and even learn not to speak loudly after 10 at night, let alone flush the toilet. In the naturalization investigation stage, the Immigration Bureau will send special personnel to the residential area or even the floor where the applicant lives to learn about the applicant's personality, civilization and neighborhood relations.

2. Swiss cantons and towns have the right to decide their own naturalization standards, which often vary greatly. For example, the requirements for the length of residence will vary from region to region: in Fribourg, the applicant must have lived in the state for at least 3 years; In Lower Walden, you must have lived 12 years and lived in an area for 3 years. In addition, there are requirements for the applicant's financial ability. Even if you stay in Switzerland for several years and do well, if you are approved for naturalization, you must pay a large sum of money. Swiss cantons charge different fees. According to the Swiss Federal Office for Migration, the average cost of naturalization is equivalent to two to three months' local salary. In contrast, the cost of naturalization in zurich state is higher than that in other states, and it needs 654.38 million Swiss francs (654.38+ 0 Swiss francs is equivalent to RMB 6.9 yuan).

3. All public universities in Switzerland basically teach in German/French/Italian (according to the number of users). The required certificates are also in these three languages. If you take IELTS, your major choice will be very narrow. Because Switzerland is located in the middle of Europe and borders France, Germany, Italy, Austria and other countries, Switzerland is naturally divided into French-speaking areas, Italian-speaking areas, German-speaking areas and Roman-speaking areas. In Switzerland, there are many people who can speak three languages, which is also very distinctive.