Moving from Germany to Switzerland - work permits in 2017

If you are planning to relocate from Germany to Switzerland for work reasons in 2017, please note the visa contingents that have been re-confirmed: The Swiss government has decided the quotas for highly qualified workers from non-European Union (EU)/European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) countries, as well as for assignees from EU/EFTA countries for the year 2017.
 
The quotas for highly qualified, non-EU/EFTA nationals have increased by 500 per category, compared to the previous two years. Quotas for assignees from EU/EFTA countries remain at the same level.
 
The quotas are imposed on a national basis rather than per company. They also apply to B permits, which are long-term residence permits, valid for up to five years and renewable.
 
Once the B permit quotas are reached, applicants are issued with L permits instead – valid for up to 12 months and convertible into a B permit after two years.
 
2017 quotas for non-EU/EFTA nationals
 
In 2017, companies in Switzerland can recruit foreign national specialists from non-EU/EFTA countries up to the following national quotas:
 
4,500 L permits
3,000 B permits
 
The increase in permits for non-EU/EFTA nationals follows complaints from some cantons that their quota has already been used up this year. However, the number of L and B work permits issued for non-EU/EFTA nationals in 2017 will still be 1,000 fewer than before the 2014 vote that called for a curb on foreign immigration.
 
2017 quotas for EU/EFTA national assignees
 
The quotas for assignees from EU/EFTA countries to Switzerland for more than 90 and 120 days have remained the same as for 2015 and 2016:
 
2,000 L permits
250 B permits
 
This summary was prepared using information obtained from Peregrine Immigration Management.