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how long can i stay in switzerland without a visa

by Prof. Georgianna Donnelly Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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90 days

Can I stay in Switzerland for 6 months?

If you want to stay in Switzerland for a period that's longer than 90 days, you have to apply for a residence permit. However, before the residence permit, depending on your nationality, you need to apply for a Switzerland long-stay visa. The Switzerland long-stay visa is also known as a national or D-visa.

How long can you stay in Switzerland without a residence permit?

Jobseekers wishing to stay in Switzerland for up to three months do not require a residence permit. If they intend to remain here for longer than three months, then they need to contact the migration authorities; the same rule applies even when the jobseeker receives unemploy- ment benefits from abroad.

Can I stay in Switzerland without a visa?

Your stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. If you have one of the following residence permits, you do not require a visa to enter Switzerland or another Schengen country for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies regardless of your nationality: B permit (residence permit)

How long can I stay in Switzerland with a British passport?

90 daysUK citizens do not require an entry visa for Switzerland, neither for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period in the whole Schengen Area) nor for long stays (over 90 days).

What happens if I stay longer than 90 days in Switzerland?

Upon leaving the country after stays lasting longer than 90 days, foreigners are required to deregister with the local authorities and surrender their residence permits. There is no exit tax for leaving Switzerland.

What happens if you overstay your visa in Switzerland?

A third-country national who stays for more than 90 days in the Schengen area (without a residence permit or a long-stay visa) is overstaying and is therefore in an irregular situation. This can lead to a criminal prosecution and a to an entry ban to the Schengen area.

Is it hard to get Swiss visa?

In 2017, Switzerland issued a total of 451,528 uniform Schengen visas from 517,010 visa applications received at Swiss consulates and embassies around the world. The visa rejection rate was 7.25%. Fun fact: Switzerland has not been involved in any wars since 1815!

Can you extend your tourist visa in Switzerland?

1.17 Maximum duration of a visitor's visa People travelling on a visitor's visa may stay in Switzerland for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. After this period of time, they must leave the Schengen area and reapply for another visa.

What is the 90 180 rule?

The 90/180-day rule refers to not spending more than '90 days in any 180-day period' in the Schengen area. This concerns those people entering the area as visitors from third countries whose nationals are exempt from visitor visas (nationals of certain countries may not even visit France without a visa).

Can I move to Switzerland without a job?

If you wish to settle in Switzerland without taking up gainful employment, you must apply for a residence permit from the cantonal immigration and employment market authorities. Depending on your nationality, you must also obtain a visa from the Swiss representation abroad.

Can a UK citizen move to Switzerland?

If you are planning to move to Switzerland and work, you have to get a work permit. There is a work permit quota for UK nationals. Read the Swiss government's guidance on working in Switzerland as a foreign national and how to get a visa.

How can I live in Switzerland permanently?

Swiss Permanent Residency and Citizenship After you have lived in Switzerland for 10 continuous years, you will be eligible to apply for a Swiss Permanent Residence Permit (C Permit). Once you are a permanent resident, and have lived in Switzerland for 10 years, you can apply to become naturalized as a Swiss citizen.

How long does it take to get a residence permit in Switzerland?

Citizens from an EU/EFTA member country can get a Swiss permanent residence permit after living in Switzerland for five continuous years. Citizens from non-EU/EFTA countries must have been living in Switzerland with a Permit B for 10 continuous years before they can apply for a Swiss Permit C.

Does the 90 day rule apply to Switzerland?

How long you can stay without a visa. You do not need a visa for short trips to EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein if both of the following apply: you're staying for 90 days or less in a 180-day period.

What are the requirements to live in Switzerland?

You need to have lived in Switzerland for a minimum of five years (in most cases, ten years) before you are eligible to apply for permanent residence. You need ten years of continuous residence in Switzerland to apply for Swiss Citizenship.

How do you get temporary residency in Switzerland?

How to apply for a Switzerland Residence Permit? If you want to stay in Switzerland for longer than three months, you have to apply for a Swiss residence permit, whether you are from the EU/EFTA or not. You must apply for the residence permit within 14 days of having entered Switzerland.

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