Can I bring my mother to Switzerland?
If you are an EU/EFTA citizen who is living in Switzerland, you can bring your family members to live with you. However, you have to prove that you can: Comfortably accommodate them into your apartment/house. Financially support them.
Can Swiss citizen bring parents to Switzerland?
If you are a Swiss citizen You may bring the following family members to Switzerland: your spouse or registered partner; your children and grandchildren under the age of 18 (and even under the age of 21 or dependent if they come from an EU/EFTA country);
Can non EU citizens travel to Switzerland?
Switzerland will not stop anyone from leaving the country. Anyone then wishing to re-enter Switzerland from abroad must be able to present one of the following documents: For Swiss citizens: a Swiss ID card or passport.
Can spouse work on dependent visa in Switzerland?
Spouses/registered partners and children of EU/EFTA relatives can work and study in Switzerland on a family visa. However, access to social welfare depends on the employment situation of the relative you are joining. There is no national social security scheme in Switzerland.
Can you enter Switzerland with EU residence permit?
Entry to Switzerland and residence for citizens of EU/EFTA countries. You may enter Swiss territory without a visa if you are a citizen of the European Union (EU) or the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and in possession of a valid recognised identity document.
Can I get unemployment if I quit in Switzerland?
A penalty period normally applies when you quit your job rather than being let go. You do not receive benefits until the end of this period. The unemployment insurance office decides how long this period should be. The minimum penalty is 1 day, the maximum is 60 days.
Can a non EU spouse work in EU Switzerland?
The answer is NO. A non-EU citizen must have Swiss work permit which his future employer arranges to provide.