Visas
Required by all except the following for a stay of up to 3 months:
(1.) nationals of countries referred to in the chart above;
(2.) nationals of countries in North, South and Central America (except nationals of Belize, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru who do need a visa);
(3.) nationals of Caribbean island states (except nationals of Cuba, Dominican Republic and Haiti who do need a visa);
(4.) nationals of Andorra, Brunei, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Fiji, Hong Kong (SAR), Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Kiribati, Korea (Rep. of), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Tuvalu and Vatican City;
(5.) nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and United Arab Emirates if in possession of valid multiple-entry Schengen visa (valid for all Schengen states);
(6.) holders of a travel document issued to refugees by the EU with a blue cover and two golden stripes in the top left hand corner and mentioning the agreement of July 28 1951.
Note: If staying for longer than 3 months, or if total length of time spent in Switzerland exceeds 6 months within a 12-month period, a residence permit is required. Visitors holding visas or residence permits must register with the police within 8 days of arrival in Switzerland.
Validity: 3 months. Transit visas are issued to nationals wishing to pass through Switzerland or continuing on a connecting flight to another country. Holders of transit visas must continue their journey within 48 hours.
Types of visa and cost: Tourist; Visitor; Business; Transit; Airport Transit. All visas cost £17 for passengers over 18 years of age (children aged under 18 included in a parent's passport are not required to pay a separate visa fee); £8.50 for unmarried passengers aged under 18. Fees can vary due to exchange rates.
Note: Nationals of Iraq, Somalia, and stateless persons require a transit visa at all times. Nationals of the following countries do not require a transit visa if they hold a visa or residence permit for an EU country, Norway, Iceland, Canada or the USA: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iran, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Temporary residence: Nationals of most European and some other countries do not require a visa if they intend to take up employment or residence in Switzerland; however, before entry they must obtain an Assurance of a Residence Permit from their employer in Switzerland. Students who wish to attend school, college or university for more than 3 months must apply for a Residence Permit well in advance through their local Embassy or Consulate.
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