Regular Naturalisation
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Simplified Naturalisation
Note:
Federal Office for Migration
Citizenship / Naturalisations
Quellenweg 6
CH-3003 Bern-Wabern
Office hours for phone inquiries:
Reception: +41 31 325 11 11
Contact Form:
Cantonal Naturalisation Authorities
Swiss Representation Abroad
You may apply for naturalisation if:
If you are a foreigner and married to a Swiss citizen you may apply if:
Note: The Swiss spouse must have been a Swiss Citizen before the marriage.
If you have a Swiss mother or a Swiss father, but you are not a Swiss citizen
Commune*: Between CHF 500 and CHF 1,000 per person
Canton*: Up to CHF 2,000 per person
Confederation:
Note: *These fees vary significantly from one commune or canton to another and should be considered as a ballpark figure.
There may also be additional costs for residence certificate, criminal record certificate, debt registry certificate, etc. Contact the authority responsible for naturalisation for more information.
Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid. e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Please attach documents which can be used by people who would like to follow this procedure.
Please attach sample completed documents which would help other people who would like to follow this procedure.
The duration of the regular naturalisation procedure varies considerably from one canton to another. Contact the local communal or cantonal authorities for more information.
The simplified naturalisation procedure usually takes about one and a half years on average.
Videos explaining the procedure or to fill the applications. Attach videos using the following tag <&video type="website">video ID|width|height<&/video&> from external websites. Please remove the "&" inside the tags during implementation. Website = allocine, blip, dailymotion, facebook, gametrailers, googlevideo, html5, metacafe, myspace, revver, sevenload, viddler, vimeo, youku, youtube width = 560, height = 340, Video ID = Can be obtained from the URL of webpage where the video is displayed. e.g In the following url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0US7oR_t3M" Video ID is "Y0US7oR_t3M".
Regular naturalisation in Switzerland takes place at three levels: You must apply for citizenship of the Confederation, the canton and the commune.
Requirements are the same for all applicants on the Confederation level while requirements vary from one canton and commune to another (e.g. requirement to take a language or naturalisation test, etc.)
Special conditions apply to foreign spouses or registered partners as well as any children of a Swiss citizen who do not already have Swiss citizenship.
A simplified naturalisation procedure was created, this is mainly for foreign spouses or children of Swiss citizens. If you are unable to acquire citizenship through this process then you'll need to apply through the regular naturalisation process.
A list which displays the kind of information which is required to complete the procedure. e.g. 1. Date of Birth. 2. City or County of Birth.
Citizenship represents the link between a person and a state or an association of states. Possession of citizenship is normally associated with the right to work and live in a country and to participate in political life.
Swiss citizenship can be acquired by birth, adoption, regular or facilitated naturalisation.
Dual Nationality
In Switzerland, dual nationality is permitted without restriction. The question as to whether you will be able to keep your previous nationality after naturalisation thus solely depends on the country whose nationality you hold now. You can obtain detailed information from the other country's relevant authorities, in Switzerland from their embassies or consulates.
Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate. e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.
More information which might help people.