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People are in Switzerland! How can I settle in Switzerland?

Switzerland is not an immigrant country, so it is very difficult to handle it. Skilled migration is basically impossible. Investing in immigrants needs to invest at least 1, Swiss francs in Switzerland, which is not necessarily the case. If you want to increase your chances, you need to invest nearly 1 million RMB.

Switzerland held a referendum on November 24th, 26, and passed two new laws on restricting the right of asylum and immigration with a high vote of 67.75% and 67.96% respectively. This shows that Switzerland will tighten its asylum and immigration policies to strictly control the increasing number of people applying for asylum and immigration in Switzerland.

According to the new law, asylum seekers must provide valid documents such as passports and identity cards within 48 hours. Those whose applications are rejected shall not enjoy emergency assistance. With regard to immigration, citizens from EU member States are governed by the Free Movement of Persons Act; Strictly control and reduce the immigration from countries outside the EU, and only some professionals who are in short supply can get work cards; Strictly prevent passing through fake marriage immigration. Since the new law involves the contents of asylum and immigration in the Swiss Constitution, the Swiss Parliament will amend the relevant contents of the Constitution before implementing the new law.

The draft law submitted to the referendum was put forward by Swiss Minister of Justice and Police Blecher in 24 and passed by the Swiss Parliament in 25. However, parties such as the Socialist Party and the Green Party opposed the draft and demanded a referendum on it in accordance with the Swiss Constitution.

The Swiss media quoted Pierre Piquet, an immigration sociologist, as saying that the result of the referendum reflected the Swiss public's worries and incomprehension about the influx of immigrants and their desire for security, order and protection, but the new law may cause more illegal immigrants.

Switzerland is a traditional neutral country that accepts asylum seekers and immigrants, which was clearly stipulated in the Swiss Constitution enacted in 1848. During the two world wars in the last century, Switzerland accepted a large number of foreign refugees. With the arrival of the immigration climax in 196s and 197s, the situation of asylum seekers and immigrants changed, and many people came to Switzerland for the economic purpose of getting rid of poverty. From the 198s to the beginning of this century, political and economic refugees and immigrants poured in together, making the proportion of immigrants in Switzerland's national population of 7.459 million more than 21%, far higher than other European countries. The proportion of foreigners in border cities such as Geneva and Basel is higher, and the proportion of permanent foreigners in Geneva is as high as 27%.

Switzerland has a land area of just over 4, square kilometers, of which only 25% are suitable for living. The influx of foreign immigrants is beyond Switzerland's capacity. Long-term massive immigration has not only changed the composition of Swiss nationals, but also brought a series of increasingly serious political, economic and public security problems, which forced the Swiss government to re-examine its policies on asylum and immigration.

In addition, European countries have tightened their immigration policies in recent years, and the efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants have also prompted the Swiss government to tighten its immigration policies. Swiss experts believe that illegal immigrants in France, Spain and Italy and the social problems caused by them have attracted the attention of the Swiss government and the public. Switzerland cannot continue to maintain its original open policy when European countries take measures to deal with illegal immigrants.