Bilateral agreements between Switzerland and the EU
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On June the 1st, 2002, the bilateral agreement between Switzerland and EU countries came in action.

This agreement has an immigration chapter that gives citizens of a EU country much more possibilities to move to Switzerland.

Many restrictions are lifted as to what you can do once you are a resident, and the criteria applied to decide who can become a resident have been extended.


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