Naturalisation • Switzerland

Swiss citizenship — from eligibility to passport

After 10 years of legal residence (permit C required), Switzerland offers a structured naturalisation process at cantonal and federal level. Language B1/A2, integration criteria, criminal record checks.

Who can apply — key requirements

Swiss naturalisation is a right, not a discretionary grant — if you meet all criteria, the canton must grant it. The process involves the municipality, the canton and the federal SEM.

01

10 years total legal residence

Years 8–18 in Switzerland count double (Art. 9 BüG). Time with a study permit counts for half.

Mandatory
02

Permit C at time of application

Without permit C, naturalisation is not possible. Permit C itself requires 5 years (EU-15/EFTA) or 10 years (others) of continuous residence.

Mandatory
03

Language B1 oral / A2 written

In the cantonal language (German, French, Italian or Romansh). Certificate from SEM-recognised institution.

Mandatory
04

Financial independence

No dependence on social assistance in the 3 years before application. No outstanding tax debts.

Mandatory
05

Integration

Respect for constitutional values, participation in social life, knowledge of Swiss institutions.

Mandatory
06

Clean criminal record

No serious criminal conviction. Minor offences assessed case-by-case.

Mandatory

Municipal, cantonal and federal — three levels

1

Eligibility pre-check

We verify residence years, permit C status, language level and integration criteria. We identify the most favourable canton if you have flexibility.

ImmiLex
2

Language certificate

Obtain B1 oral / A2 written certificate from an SEM-recognised institution. Timeline: 1–3 months.

Applicant
3

Municipal dossier

Application to the municipality of residence. Documents: certificate of residence history, language certificate, tax statements (3 years), criminal record extract.

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4

Cantonal review

The canton verifies all criteria. Some cantons require an integration interview. Timeline: 2–6 months.

Canton
5

Federal SEM

SEM issues the federal naturalisation authorisation. Timeline: 2–4 months.

SEM
6

Citizenship ceremony

The municipality issues the certificate of citizenship. From application to passport: typically 12–24 months total.

Municipality

Facilitated naturalisation — shorter timelines

Spouse of Swiss national

After 5 years of legal residence in Switzerland + 3 years of marriage. Facilitated procedure: no cantonal requirement for C permit.

Third-generation descendants

Grandchildren of immigrants who grew up in Switzerland. Simplified procedure, age limit applies.

Stateless persons

Residence requirements reduced to 5 years.

Fees

Orientation consultation

CHF 250

1 hour • Deducted if mandate

  • Eligibility check
  • Required years and permit C status
  • Canton selection and timeline

Authority costs:

  • Municipal fees: CHF 100–500 depending on canton
  • Cantonal fees: CHF 100–800 depending on canton
  • Federal SEM fee: CHF 100
  • Criminal record certificate: CHF 20
  • Language test: CHF 100–300

Frequently asked questions

Do I lose my current nationality?

Switzerland generally allows dual nationality. You do not need to renounce your original citizenship. Check your home country's rules — some countries do not allow dual citizenship.

Can I naturalise with permit B (without C)?

No. Permit C is a mandatory requirement at the time of application. You must first obtain C, then apply for naturalisation.

Do years with permit L count?

No. Only years with permit B or C count towards the 10 years. Years 8–18 count double; years with a study permit count for half.

Can I apply in any canton?

You must apply in the canton where you are currently registered. Some applicants with flexibility choose cantons with faster and more affordable procedures (e.g., Schaffhausen, Glarus).

What happens if the canton refuses?

A refusal must be reasoned and can be appealed before the cantonal administrative court, and ultimately before the Federal Supreme Court.

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