Swiss firms may employ students with non-EU nationality as interns or on a part-time basis in parallel to their studies in Switzerland. Learn more in the below chart about the specifications and requirements.
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Definition |
A student at a Swiss university that needs to complete a compulsory internship as part of their studies. |
Non-EU/EFTA citizens enrolled at a Swiss university and in possession of a valid residence permit who work part-time in parallel to their studies.
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From September 2020 the current biometric residence permits for non-EU nationals will be replaced by the new European residence permit. All current permits will remain valid until their expiry date. The new biometric cards comply with strict security requirements and data is protected by a secure access process. It is not possible to electronically monitor the microchip.
In September the Swiss Federal Council confirmed the quarantine measures for persons entering Switzerland from neighbouring countries: only those regions of neighbouring countries, where the infection rate is over the limit, will be added to the list of countries and areas with an increased rate of infection, not the entire country. Currently this concerns several areas in France and the Federal State of Vienna. Further, the list of affected countries and regions has been updated.
Stephanie Mueller
stephanie.mueller@bdo.ch