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What are the requirements for obtaining Swiss nationality? Please, great gods.

I tell you, Swiss nationality is hard to obtain. First of all, it depends on the conditions: you can apply for Swiss citizenship if you have lived in Switzerland for more than 12 years. /kloc-You can double your time in Switzerland between 0/0 and 20 years old. Foreigners married to Swiss can apply for quick naturalization. You must be married for three years and live in Switzerland for five years. You must have lived in Switzerland for 12 months before applying. Like all applicants, foreign partners must prove that they have fully adapted to life in Switzerland. The initial application is reviewed by the Federal Immigration Service, but both state and regional governments can put forward their own conditions. The application fee also varies according to the place of residence. The final decision is made by the local government where you live In some places, decisions are made by special groups, while in others, decisions are made by public voting. The first few items are not difficult, but the most difficult one is the last one, "popular voting" and one-vote veto system. In other words, as long as a local resident doesn't like you, you won't get it. You can only have two voting opportunities in your life, and you can't apply again if you fail twice. Switzerland is the country that discriminates against foreigners most in the world. Whether you are British or American, they discriminate, let alone China. So it is very difficult for ordinary people. There was once a case in which an immigrant from a European country 1 or 2 years old began to live in Switzerland. He is also a famous local football star, but his application for naturalization was unsuccessful. Visiting local residents, they said: I just don't like him because he is not Swiss. An absolutely true case for your reference.