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No, UK citizens can visit Switzerland visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
No, your passport must have been issued within the last 10 years and be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure from the Schengen area.
Starting in 2025, UK citizens will need to apply for an ETIAS travel authorization to enter Schengen countries, including Switzerland.
You can stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa.
UK citizens do not require a transit visa for Switzerland.
No, working in Switzerland requires the appropriate work visa or permit.
Yes, travel insurance covering medical expenses is recommended and often required for visa applications.
Extensions are not typically granted; you must apply for a national visa if you intend to stay longer.
Yes, each child must have their own valid passport.
Entry requirements may vary; check the latest guidelines before traveling.
You can apply through the Swiss Embassy in London or the Consulate General in Edinburgh.
It's recommended to apply at least 15 days before your planned travel date.
Typically, you'll need a valid passport, application form, photos, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and financial means.
You can start the application process online, but you'll need to attend an appointment in person.
Yes, biometric data (fingerprints and photo) are required for Schengen visa applications.
Processing times vary but generally take around 15 calendar days.
Yes, UK residents can apply for a Swiss visa from the UK.
Yes, tracking options are available through the visa application center or embassy.
You can appeal the decision or reapply with additional supporting documents.
For stays up to 90 days, UK citizens do not need a visa for business visits.
You can apply online and then attend a biometric appointment at the Swiss representation.
Swiss passports are valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors.
Yes, you can apply for a new passport before the current one expires.
It typically takes up to 30 working days to receive your passport.
Yes, biometric data is required for passport issuance.
Yes, you can apply for both documents at the same time.
You'll need your current passport or ID, proof of residence, and possibly other civil documents.
In urgent cases, you may apply for a temporary passport.
Yes, but parental consent and additional documentation are required.
Appointments are held at the Swiss Embassy in London or the Consulate General in Edinburgh.
Yes, if you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply through the Swiss authorities.
You must report the birth to the Swiss representation and provide the necessary documents.
Yes, if you are a Swiss citizen, your children may acquire citizenship by descent.
Yes, it's advisable to register your marriage to update civil status records.
Submit the marriage certificate and a request to the Swiss representation.
Yes, both countries allow dual citizenship.
You'll need proof of relationship, accommodation, and financial means.
Processing times vary; contact the Swiss authorities for specific timelines.
Generally, children under 18 can apply for family reunification.
Yes, spouses of Swiss citizens may apply after meeting residency and other requirements.