Streamlined residency and work permit procurement for EU and EFTA nationals.
For EU and EFTA citizens, Swiss immigration is defined by efficiency, provided the framework is perfectly respected.
Complete management of work-based B-permit applications linked to Swiss employment contracts.
Strategy and filing for EU nationals seeking to establish residency without gainful employment (retirees/wealthy individuals).
Immediate processing for spouses and dependent children to ensure simultaneous residency rights.
"Long administrative queues and delays for initial biometrics and permit issuance."
We manage priority appointments and act as your proxy to minimize your time in cantonal offices.
"Complex documentary requirements for self-employed EU nationals looking to register."
We prepare a 'decision-ready' business plan and financial dossier that immediately satisfies federal criteria.
"Proving sufficient financial means for non-working residency often triggers invasive cantonal queries."
We work with your designated Swiss bank to provide exactly the required proof of funds in the correct format.
"High volume of applications and strict documentary standards can cause processing delays."
We ensure your dossier is complete and formatted to cantonal standards, reducing back-and-forth with the migration office.
"Strong international demand means the migration office applies thorough scrutiny to each application."
We prepare a comprehensive, decision-ready file tailored to Zug's specific requirements and processing expectations.
"Navigating the bilingual administrative landscape and commune-level registration can be confusing for newcomers."
We manage the full registration chain from commune to canton, ensuring no step is missed or delayed.
Immigration Specialist
"For EU citizens, the process should be invisible. We ensure it is."
Every move is personally supervised to ensure that the standards of care and precision associated with our family name are met with every single transition.
We determine the exact permit category (L, B, C, or G) aligned with your employment or financial status.
Collection, translation, and notarization of civil status documents and financial proofs.
Direct submission to the relevant cantonal migration office and commune of residence.
Scheduling your photo and fingerprint appointment, culminating in the delivery of your physical permit card.
Typically, yes, for a standard working B-permit. However, EU nationals can also register as job seekers (L-permit) for up to 6 months.
Yes. Under the Free Movement of Persons agreement, your non-EU spouse benefits from your status and will receive an equivalent permit.
Once the dossier is complete and filed with the commune, you are technically allowed to reside and work. The physical permit card typically arrives within 2-3 months, depending on the canton.
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