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@nileshbhange798524 күн бұрын
Nice information Sir.
@BNCUniverse24 күн бұрын
Thanks and welcome
@rajeshearthy41624 күн бұрын
Thank you so much biswasji
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Welcome
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@SatyaPal-fp7se15 күн бұрын
Sir switergland me working visa kashe milga plzz sir reply me
@BNCUniverse12 күн бұрын
To get a work visa in Switzerland, follow these general steps: 1. **Job Offer**: Secure a job offer from a Swiss employer. The employer will need to demonstrate that there are no suitable candidates from Switzerland or the EU for the position. 2. **Work Permit Application**: The employer must apply for a work permit on your behalf with the cantonal authorities where the job is located. 3. **Cantonal Approval**: The cantonal authorities will review the application and, if approved, forward it to the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) for federal approval. 4. **Visa Application**: Once the work permit is approved, you can apply for a visa at the Swiss embassy or consulate in your home country. You will need to submit various documents, including the work permit approval, your passport, proof of qualifications, and sometimes a police clearance certificate. 5. **Entry Visa**: If the visa is approved, you will receive an entry visa, allowing you to enter Switzerland. 6. **Residence Permit**: Upon arrival in Switzerland, you must register with the local cantonal migration office and obtain a residence permit. **Documents typically required**: - Valid passport - Completed visa application form - Passport-sized photographs - Employment contract or job offer letter - Proof of qualifications (e.g., diplomas, certificates) - Proof of health insurance - Proof of accommodation in Switzerland - Police clearance certificate (if applicable) **Types of Work Visas**: - **L Permit**: Short-term residence permit for up to one year, renewable. - **B Permit**: Initial residence permit for one year, usually renewable annually, allows longer-term employment. - **G Permit**: For cross-border commuters who live in neighboring countries but work in Switzerland. **Important Points**: - Non-EU/EFTA nationals face stricter quotas and conditions. - Certain professions may require recognition of qualifications or additional authorization. It is advisable to consult the Swiss embassy or consulate in your home country or the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration for specific requirements and procedures
@akashpramanik345022 күн бұрын
How could i apply for visa i need more details information
@BNCUniverse20 күн бұрын
Go through this link: www.bncuniverse.co.in/2024/05/step-by-step-guide-applying-for.html?m=1