Can you become a Swiss citizen by marriage?

A person married to a Swiss citizen may apply for Swiss citizenship by facilitated naturalisation after living in Switzerland for five years and having been married for at least three years. No language test is required, but one must show the following: no danger to Switzerland’s internal or external security.

Can you get dual citizenship if you marry someone from another country?

A U.S. citizen may acquire foreign citizenship by marriage, or a person naturalized as a U.S. citizen may not lose the citizenship of the country of birth. U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one citizenship or another. They are required to obey the laws of both countries.

How difficult is it to become a Swiss citizen?

The process for becoming a Swiss citizen varies between cantons but it is typically lengthy and usually takes several years. Securing Swiss citizenship can also be a costly process, as there are three levels of authorisation; therefore fees need to be paid at the federal, cantonal and commune levels.

Is a marriage in another country valid in the US?

You do not need to have been married in the United States for your marriage to be legal. It is perfectly acceptable if you marry in your home country or elsewhere. A variety of marriage procedures are also recognized, from church weddings to customary tribal practices.

Can a foreign spouse become a Swiss citizen?

The process of becoming Swiss again generally applies to foreign spouses of Swiss nationals and foreign children who lost citizenship through forfeiture, marriage or another release from Swiss nationality.

How to become a dual citizen of Switzerland?

A child of Swiss parents born abroad can acquire dual-citizenship before the age of 22. Apply as a third generation foreigner. An individual born in Switzerland who is the grandchild of a Swiss citizen can apply for simplified naturalization. Begin this process at the commune office for where you live.

Who is responsible for Immigration and citizenship in Switzerland?

The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) is the central Swiss authority responsible for immigration and citizenship. However, citizenship is largely administered at cantonal level. Requirements for Swiss citizenship depend on your nationality and personal circumstances.

When to apply for Swiss citizenship out of wedlock?

“Close ties to Switzerland” also applies (owning real estate in the country is not enough). For children born out of wedlock to Swiss fathers, an application for citizenship must be filed before the child turns 22 and the father must recognise the child as his. The child must have close links to the country.

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