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Swiss investment immigrants

In response to your supplementary question, if you are a shareholder, I think you can apply for a visa to come to Switzerland. As for what kind of residence permit you have, I can't answer you here. You should ask your economic lawyer. Anyway, if you want to invest and set up a company in Switzerland, you must hire a professional lawyer to help you. The procedure and process are very complicated. The basic situation can be seen in this article: How to set up a Swiss company, http://www.swissinfo.ch/chi/search/Result.html?. . site Sect = 882 & amp; Ty = st & ampSid=5589330, let's have a basic understanding first.

You can apply for a work visa for domestic friends in the name of the company, and you can apply for a residence permit in Switzerland. For a description of various residence permits in Switzerland, please refer to:

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But Switzerland is not an immigrant country, so if your friend wants to get a permanent residence permit in Switzerland, he needs to work and live in Switzerland for 65,438+00 years without interruption. If he has worked and lived in Switzerland for 65,438+02 years, he can apply for Swiss citizenship. You can refer to http://www.swissinfo.ch/chi/search/Result.html?. Congratulations on becoming a Swiss citizen. ty = st & ampsid=9 17424 1

What needs to be explained here is that you applied for a work visa for your friend, because the visa is getting stricter and stricter now, and there are quotas every year. So when you apply, you must list a lot of reasons why you have to hire. The better your reasons are, the more likely you are to get a visa. And it has something to do with the size of your company.