Is it possible to get a Swiss residence permit without a job offer, like through retirement or self-sufficiency?
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Welcome to the forums!Sweden offers stunning nature and cultural experiences, while getting a Swiss residence permit opens the door to exploring Europe even more freely. Imagine snowshoeing in Sweden one week and strolling through Swiss alpine towns the next a true blend of freedom and adventure. https://swedentraveler.se/
I am also researching a similar topic, especially in terms of early retirement. Switzerland is very attractive in this regard, but the rules are a bit complicated without a job offer. I play basketballlegends in between researches, it is perfect for relieving stress. Has anyone been able to get a residence permit this way?
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Welcome to the forums! Sweden offers stunning nature and cultural experiences, while getting a Swiss residence permit opens the door to exploring Europe even more freely. Imagine snowshoeing in Sweden one week and strolling through Swiss alpine towns the next a true blend of freedom and adventure. https://swedentraveler.se/
I am also researching a similar topic, especially in terms of early retirement. Switzerland is very attractive in this regard, but the rules are a bit complicated without a job offer. I play basketballlegends in between researches, it is perfect for relieving stress. Has anyone been able to get a residence permit this way?
Poor Bunny proves you don’t need complex mechanics to make a great game. Just fast gameplay, cute characters, and lots of carrots!
Yes, and The Swiss Residence Permit Blueprint: How to Legally Live in Switzerland https://swisscompanyformation.com/articles/blog/your-ultimate-guide-to-the-swiss-residence-permit-how-to-live-in-switzerland/ breaks it down well. If you’re financially independent or retired, certain cantons allow residency without employment. You’ll need to prove sufficient income and health insurance, but it's a legit pathway for non-EU nationals.