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Switzerland residence by investment (RBI)

A Swiss residence program allows wealthy third-country nationals to live, work, and study in Switzerland through an innovative investment scheme. It is possible, though challenging, for non-EU citizens to obtain a Swiss residence permit through investment, employment, or family reunification

Switzerland residence by investment

A Swiss residence program allows wealthy third-country nationals to live, work, and study in Switzerland through an innovative investment scheme. It is possible, though challenging, for non-EU citizens to obtain a Swiss residence permit through investment, employment, or family reunification.

Eligibility Criteria for the Swiss Golden Visa

Applicants must be non-EU citizens between the ages of 18 and 55 with a clean criminal record and legitimate sources of income to qualify for the Swiss Golden Visa program. The applicant must also rent or own property in Switzerland and can include immediate family members in their application.

Investment options for a Swiss residence permit

You can choose between two investment options: the Swiss Residence Program through lump sum taxation and the Swiss Business Investor Program. The Swiss Residence Program requires a minimum investment of CHF 1 million (approximately USD 1.1 million), while the Swiss Business Investor Program requires a minimum investment of CHF 500,000 (approximately USD 550,000).

How to apply for a Swiss Golden Visa

Swiss authorities outline the steps applicants must follow to apply for the Swiss Golden Visa program. You will need to choose an investment option, get approval from Swiss authorities, and apply for a D visa.

Documentation:

Applicants must also provide the following:

  • A completed application form
  • A valid passport from a non-EU country
  • Proof of financial resources
  • Health insurance, police clearances
  • An indication of a relationship with family members.

More documentation may be needed depending on the application type.

Costs to apply for a Swiss Golden Visa

The costs associated with applying for the Swiss Golden Visa program include the investment required for the program. These costs include the lump sum taxation fee or minimum business investment needed, legal consultation, medical insurance, and translation of documents. The exact amount of these costs depends on the individual’s situation and the canton they reside in.

Why choose Switzerland?

  • Political stability, with a long neutral history.
  • High GDP per capita,
  • A low unemployment rate
  • A high living standard
  • Highly skilled workforce, with a high percentage of tertiary educated workers.
  • Ranks highly in ease of business.
  • Easy access to key markets such as Germany, France, and Italy.
  • Strong intellectual property protection.
  • An innovation hub, with a high level of research and development activity.
  • High quality of life
  • Stable currency
  • Excellent infrastructure, including a well-developed transportation system and
  • A modern telecommunications network