Switzerland is known worldwide as the country of banks, clocks, and cheese. It is
a country with one of the strongest and most stable economies on the globe.
It is located at the center of Europe, and while it is not a EU member country
or part of the Schengen area, it is open to visitors who have a Schengen visa
or residency permit. The country is also not a member of the EEC and is thus
economically independent of the European Union, which brings certain advantages for
doing business and managing one’s finances.

Swiss law offers two accessible ways to acquire a
long-term residency, namely obtaining
a residency permit for company owners
or by concluding a tax agreement.

Advantages of residency in Switzerland

· Conditions for obtaining a Swiss residency permit ·

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FROM A SPECIALIST OF DISCUS HOLDINGS