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The reason? According to Swiss citizenship law, the link to the family of origin remained intact in the event of an adoption, the person retained their citizenship, and even remained entitled to ...
While this arrangement may seem straightforward, it often posed challenges in complex cases. For instance, the deceased could hold EU citizenship, be a Swiss national living in Asia, or have ...
Conservative politicians, on the other hand, fear that dual citizenship for Turkish or ... B2 instead of level B1 as required by Swiss federal law. Thus, not only should they be able to manage ...
At issue is the constitutionality of Article 11 of the nationality law ... deep flaws in the current nationality law. One of the plaintiffs lives in Switzerland and manages a business there.
Among other options, Defence Minister Viola Amherd said the ministry was looking at extending obligatory service "to every person of Swiss nationality", in a report to be presented by the end of 2027.