• Asylum law in Switzerland is the responsibility of the Swiss Confederation, while the cantons are responsible for implementing the decisions of the State...
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  • asylum seekers). Of these, 354,000 were born in Switzerland. Another 522,000 had resided in Switzerland for more than 15 years. Swiss nationality law...
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    The Asylum Act (AsylA) (‹See Tfd›German: Asylgesetz (AsylG), French: Loi sur l’asile (LAsi), Italian: Legge sull’asilo (LAsi)) is a Swiss federal law that...
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    Nationals and Integration Act Human rights in Switzerland Asylum Act (Switzerland) Asylum law in Switzerland migrations, Secrétariat d’État aux. "La migration...
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  • organization of six aid organizations active in Switzerland in the field of asylum, namely Caritas Switzerland, Entraide protestante suisse (EPER), l'Œuvre...
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  • Switzerland's asylum residence permits are varied and grant very different rights. Any foreigner staying in Switzerland for more than three months must...
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    rights are largely respected in Switzerland, one of Europe's oldest democracies. Switzerland is often at or near the top in international rankings of civil...
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  • An asylum seeker is a person who leaves their country of residence, enters another country, and makes in that other country a formal application for the...
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    apartments, some accept credit cards. In Switzerland, prostitution has been legal since 1942. In 1992, the sexual criminal law was revised, since then pimping...
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    Dublin Regulation (category Right of asylum in the European Union)
    leaving Italy’s reception center in Bari without permission, the family applied for asylum in first Austria and then Switzerland, but both countries applied...
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