Swiss Nationality through Investment
There are four main reasons to move to Switzerland: work, education, investments, or family reunification. Before moving, you need to apply for the appropriate visa. Each visa has specific conditions and requirements. For more details, contact our Legal Counsel.
Switzerland offers various residency permits for foreigners looking to immigrate. Businesspeople can migrate and become citizens through investment, although Switzerland doesn’t offer direct citizenship by investment like some European countries. Instead, investors can obtain a Swiss passport through naturalization after securing a Swiss Investor Visa.
Our immigration Legal Counsels can guide you through the requirements for Swiss citizenship via investment and assist with the residence permit application process.
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Switzerland is a top choice for international investors. It’s one of Europe’s wealthiest nations and attracts people seeking permanent residence and citizenship, often through investment. In 2023, they have two options:
- Start a business.
- Move here for retirement.
Our Legal Counsels in Switzerland can discuss the benefits of each Investor Visa option.
For alternative ways to acquire Swiss citizenship, our legal team can provide explanations.
Non-EU/EFTA citizens face stricter guidelines when applying for a Swiss residence visa. Swiss employers prioritize local and EU/EFTA nationals over non-EU applicants.
Who is eligible for Swiss citizenship through investment?
Unlike other countries’ Golden Visa programs, Switzerland’s Citizenship by Investment program targets investors ready to establish a business that contributes to the economy. The program allows both EU and non-EU residents to apply for a Swiss golden visa.
Our Legal Counsels can give detailed information on this scheme.
Requirements for the Golden Visa
To apply for a golden visa, foreign nationals must:
- Have a clean record and good character.
- Be first-time residents of Switzerland.
- Show financial capability to start a business or pay the annual lump sum tax (for retirees).
Our Swiss immigration Legal Counsels can check your eligibility and help with the necessary paperwork, regardless of your home country.
Switzerland offers various residency permits, including temporary and renewable ones until permanent residency is sought. A C permit is popular but requires meeting certain conditions first, such as a set residency period.
Foreign businesspeople can gain Swiss citizenship by investment by 2023 by registering a company. They must be at least 18 years old, consider an annual lump tax, and not have lived in Switzerland for the past ten years.
The investor visa process can take three to four months. Our Legal Counsels can support you throughout.
Investing in retirement in Switzerland in 2023
Switzerland offers a retirement option for non-EU residents. Requirements include being over 55, proving financial support, having a clean record, and paying an annual lump sum tax.
Our Legal Counsels can advise on the best relocation and residence permit application strategies based on your investment opportunities.
How long does it take to become a Swiss citizen through investment?
Permanent residency is possible after ten years of continuous living in Switzerland. Citizenship can be applied for after 12 to 15 years, depending on government criteria.
Main advantages of Swiss citizenship by investment
Switzerland isn’t just for the wealthy; it welcomes investors looking to thrive in its economy. The program is open to entrepreneurs and retirees alike, offering the chance to own property in Switzerland.
FAQ about Swiss investment citizenship
- Paperwork processing time: 3-6 months.
- Canton influence on application: No, but consider canton taxes and real estate prices.
- Dual citizenship: Yes, Switzerland allows it.
- Family immigration: Yes, with a family reunification visa.
Contact our Legal Counsels for assistance with relocating to Switzerland and obtaining citizenship through investment.