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Loss of a residence permit after separation, divorce or the death of a partner

In the event of separation, divorce or the death of a partner, you may lose your right of residence in Switzerland. However, a residence permit can be retained under certain conditions even after separation, divorce or the death of a partner.

If you have obtained your residence permit as part of a family reunion and you separate or divorce from the person who is the reason for your residence permit in Switzerland or this person dies, you must report this to the cantonal migration authorities.

If you have a residence permit (B permit), you may stay under certain conditions:

EU/EFTA nationals

You can apply for a residence permit in your name if you are gainfully employed or have sufficient financial means to support yourself.

Third-country nationals

You can have your residence permit extended if:

– You have been married to your (Swiss or foreign) partner for at least three years and have lived together,

– you are well integrated in Switzerland (you respect public order; have good oral language skills; and are working or in education),

– an extension of your stay in Switzerland is indicated for important personal reasons (e.g. very difficult social reintegration in your country of origin or marital violence).


 

 




























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