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Introduction of Swiss Self-employed Immigrant Project

Switzerland is a developed country in the world. What is the Swiss self-employed immigration program like? I am here to sort out the overall strategy of the Swiss self-employment immigration project, hoping to help you.

I. Introduction of Swiss Self-employed Immigration Project

As a country with the highest quality of life and the best social welfare in the world, Switzerland has always been the first choice for high-net-worth elite immigrants in the world. But in the past, there were only two ways to immigrate to Switzerland: one was marriage and reunion, and the other was outstanding people (such as social activists, scientists, famous actors and famous entrepreneurs).

However, according to the Swiss immigration law, each of Switzerland's 26 States only enjoys a very limited quota of "Class B permits", so there are actually very few elites who actually immigrate to Switzerland.

Second, the project requirements

A. Requirements of the applicant company

The company has been established for more than 3 years.

Large and medium-sized enterprises, innovative enterprises, well-known enterprises, enterprises with obvious business dealings with the European Union (or enterprises with feasible plans in this regard), and enterprises that may make direct contributions to Switzerland.

There are company websites and enterprise introductions.

The registered capital of the Swiss subsidiary is 654.38 million Swiss francs.

B. Requirements of the principal applicant

The main applicant is between the ages of 22 and 55.

The principal applicant may be a legal person, shareholder or senior manager of the company, but the shares of the Swiss subsidiary must exceed 25%.

The principal applicant has a college degree or above.

Third, the project cost

The cost of the whole operation and obtaining residence permit for Swiss investment immigrants is RMB 3 million, depending on the actual situation of customers and companies (including overseas project issuance fee, investment management fee, business plan, government evaluation fee, registration fee, lawyer's fee, notary fee, first residence card fee, etc.). ). The Swiss government will no longer charge any fees.

Fourth, the processing cycle.

3-6 months, data preparation 1 month, subsidiary establishment 1-2 months, temporary visa 1-2 months. The company provides one-stop service, including the whole process of registering a company in Switzerland and applying for a Swiss visa for customers.