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What are the requirements for emigrating to Switzerland?

The conditions for immigration to Switzerland are:

1, with assets of at least 2 million Swiss francs, which can prove its legal source;

2. Have an address in Switzerland (you can own real estate or buy an auction house);

3. Pay income tax in Switzerland: 250,000 Swiss francs for those over 55 years old and 300,000-400,000 Swiss francs for those under 55 years old;

4. Immigrants take the family as the unit, and their children are generally under 18 years old.

Swiss immigration methods:

1. Marriage migration: People who are married to Swiss citizens or who are currently working in Switzerland can obtain B residence through family reunion. However, if you have been married for more than ten years and have lived in Switzerland for five years, you can apply for Swiss nationality. There will be a naturalization test when applying, and the content is about the history, geography and humanities of Switzerland. Of course, the most important point is language. If you live in a German-speaking area, you will be proficient in German. If you live in French-speaking areas, you must be proficient in French. If you speak Italian, you must be proficient in Italian. This is necessary.

2. Entrepreneurial migration: to start a company, but the requirements are very high, and it is necessary to hire local people, requiring the company's annual income to be more than 6.5438+0 million Swiss francs;

3. Talent introduction: If you are looking for a job in a Swiss company or a large international company is sent to Switzerland, the company is willing to apply for a work visa from the government;

4. EU citizens' welfare: that is, first apply for other EU countries to obtain status, and then go to Switzerland to find a job. Passports of other EU countries are not subject to quota restrictions;

5. Retired immigrants: over 55 years old, financially independent, can apply for Swiss "unified tax", have lived in Switzerland for at least half a year, and cannot work.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Exit and Entry of Citizens.

The passport of the People's Republic of China is valid for five years and can be extended twice, each time not exceeding five years. The application for extension should be made before the passport expires. In foreign countries, passport extension shall be handled by China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices or other overseas offices authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The extension of passports of China citizens who have settled in China shall be handled by the public security departments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the exit and entry administration departments of public security organs authorized by them; The extension of passports of citizens living in China before leaving the country shall be handled by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ at the place where the original documents are issued or where the household registration is located.