Registering as an employee/intern
Switzerland for no longer than a year. If you would like to undertake employment or an internship in Switzerland you will have to seek ... Persons from non-EU/ ...
Can I hire an international student for an internship?
Is the student intern a citizen of: the EU/EEA or. Switzerland? Situation 1. – No work permit for non-EU nationals is required. No residence permit is required.
Welcome Guide - Switzerland
For short internships (EU/EFTA < 3 months non-EU/EFTA < 4 months)
Neuro-X: Welcome Day
16 нояб. 2023 г. ▫ Students with Non-EU ... internship or Master project with monthly salary in Switzerland or EU countries. ... Example: “As I'm a non-EU/EFTA ...
Internships Employability and the Search for Decent Work Experience
30 мар. 2021 г. ... Switzerland. ISBN 978-92-2-033813-1. A ... (non)instrumental character of unpaid ... (EU) took the significant step of formulating guidelines for ...
IWCN
outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland and who are doing the work placement as part of the Erasmus+ programme. An exemption for the work permit for non-EU ...
Internship Guidelines
22 окт. 2020 г. For international students from non-EU/EFTA countries companies must obtain a work permit from the cantonal Office for Economy and Labour.
Work authorization (not required for Master Projects without monthly
Students with Non-EU/EFTA passports require a valid work authorization to do their internship or Master project with monthly salary in Switzerland or EU
Erasmus+ Internship FAQs
May I go to a company in. Switzerland? -You may for internship because the minimum duration of internship is 2 months. ... Yes in case of internship in non-EU ...
Internship Programme - Prior to Arrival Guide - Geneva
non- governmental organizations the private ... Internship period in Switzerland):. Since the UN ... Interns are personally responsible for obtaining necessary ...
Checklist Overview of work permit regulation in Switzerland
Dec 6 2018 Employment during studies / Internship / Employment ... university or outside); ... After graduation from a Swiss university non-EU/EFTA.
Registering as an employee/intern
If you would like to undertake employment or an internship in Switzerland you will have to Persons from non-EU/EFTA states (third-country nationals).
Visa Residence and Work Permit Fact Sheet
Internships. The same regulations apply if you are in Switzerland to complete an internship. Students from non-EU countries whose internship is part of
Internship Guidelines
Oct 22 2020 8092 Zurich
How do I hire an international student intern?
This is for student interns who come to do a work placement with you for longer than 90 days who are nationals from a country outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland
General conditions Erasmus+ Internship Abroad (from fall 2022)
For Switzerland there's no scholarship under Erasmus+ but please go this Swiss Member States of the European Union (EU) ... Non EU Programme Countries.
Bilateral agreements Switzerland–EU
ing given Switzerland's geopolitical position in the middle of Europe. Our EU sities of applied sciences the public sector and non-profit.
COUNTRY - SPECIFIC INTERNSHIP RULES
exchange student/intern at a. Brazilian university nOn Eu/EEa CiTiZEnS: Work permit required. 2 - 24 months ... visa to be required at a Swiss.
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Checklist Overview of work permit regulation in Switzerland the period of the mandator y internship ... Non-EU/EFTA nationals can apply for a six.
International Students
For Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens an intern- ship will require a full-time work permit. This also applies if the internship is not paid. If an internship is an
[PDF] Registering as an employee/intern - Berner Fachhochschule
Employment/internship of 91 days up to twelve months You must register in person with the commune in which you reside within 14 days of successful entry
[PDF] Internship Programme - Prior to Arrival Guide - Geneva - UNCTAD
This guide will lead you through your upcoming internship at the United If you are not a Swiss national and your internship is longer than three months
[PDF] Checklist Overview of work permit regulation in Switzerland
6 déc 2018 · A mandatory internship may be approved if • An official application is made by the student; • The university confirms that it is a mandatory
[PDF] Internship Guidelines
22 oct 2020 · The internship is not compulsory for the MSc programme This might make it more difficult for students from non-EU/EFTA countries to get a work
Employment and internships ETH Zurich
Students from a non-EU country can only obtain a work permit for an internship during the semester if the internship has a compulsory character in your
[PDF] UNIVERSITY OF BERN SEMP (ERASMUS) TRAINEESHIP
are subject to different regulations (Non-EU nationals and citizens from the above-mentioned countries can only apply for a SEMP internship grant if they
[PDF] ISHR GVA_Sept 2023-Feb 2024_Programme Internship position
12 fév 2023 · This internship offers a unique opportunity to view the United Nations human rights system at work in Geneva It provides hands-on experience
[PDF] Visa Residence and Work Permit Fact Sheet
The same regulations apply if you are in Switzerland to complete an internship Students from non-EU countries whose internship is part of their degree
Non-EU/EFTA nationals - Staatssekretariat für Migration SEM
6 avr 2023 · If you come from a non EU/EFTA state and would like to work in Switzerland you may only do so if you are highly qualified i e if you are
[PDF] Steps to follow when you get an internship/job offer - Graduate Institute
No Yes No Employer's name Start and end date of the internship Number of working hours per week Your arrival date in Switzerland
Can non EU students work in Switzerland?
Who can work in Switzerland? Only qualified non-EU/EFTA nationals, for example managers, specialists or university graduates with several years of professional experience, may work in Switzerland. Non-EU/EFTA nationals require a work permit, even for short-term employment.Do I need a visa to do an internship in Switzerland?
For internships of more than 90 days interns must register with local authorities where they live with their employment contract within 14 days of their arrival in Switzerland. They will then receive a short-term residence permit (“L-Bewilligung”) for the duration of their internship.Can a foreigner do an internship?
Yes With an F-1 student visa, the primary purpose of your travel to the US is to complete a degree program at an accredited university or college. This visa allows you to apply for an internship in the USA for international students, with assistance from your university.- Swiss labor laws typically extend to international interns, and cover minimum wage laws, limits on work hours, and general work place health regulations. Most internships in Switzerland are paid, but be sure to ask the organization or internship program provider if you need clarification.
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Checklist Overview of work permit regulation in SwitzerlandPrinciple: All foreign students wanting to work in Switzerland need to notify the competent authorities and/or to apply for a work permit (depending on their nationality), independently of
whether the employment is paid or not (sanctions apply). Nationality Level Part-time Semester break Short-term employment Long-term employment EU 25/EFTAAustria, Belgium, Czech Re-
public, Denmark, Estonia,Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Holland, Hungar y,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithu- ania,
Luxembourg, Poland, Por tugal,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, United Kingdom,
Cyprus, Malta, Norway, Iceland,
Liechtenstein
Free Movement of Persons (Freizügigkeitsabkommen, FZA)Bachelor,
Master students
Possible (notification to the
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permit is required, but the employer has to notify the competent authorities before the star t of the employmentJob search:
After graduation from a Swiss university
EU 25/EFTA nationals can appl
y for a six months residence permit with the purpose of job search.A short-term (L) or long-term (B)
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employment contractJob search:
After graduation from a Swiss university
EU 25/EFTA nationals can apply for a six
months residence permit with the purpose of job search.PhD students Possible (notification to the
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Nationality Level Part-time Semester break Short-term employment Long-term employment EU 2Bulgaria, Romania
(until 31.05.2016)Free Movement of Persons
(Freizügigkeitsabkommen, FZA)Bachelor,
Master students
Up to max. 15 hours/week may be approved if
an official application is made by the employer the university confirms that the studies will not be delayed or disturbed the salary and working conditions are in line with countr y and industr y standardsFull-time work may be approved if
an official application is made
by the employer the university provides its
written agreement the salary and working
conditions are in line with countr y and industr y standards it is during official
university semester break datesA work permit is needed before the star t
of employment for ever y work stay inSwitzerland irrespective of the duration
A mandatory internship may be
approved if an official application is made by the
employer the university confirms that it is a
mandator y par t of the study programme the period of the mandator y internship
does not make up more than half of the study duration the salary and working conditions are in
line with national and industry standards the student has adequate housing
Job search:
After graduation from a Swiss university EU
2 nationals can apply for a six months
residence permit with the purpose of job search. a short term (L) or long term (B) permit may be approved if an official application is made by
the employer there are not enough qualified
persons available on the Swiss job market the salary and working conditions are
in line with countr y and industry standards in Switzerland there is enough permit quota
available (quotas are maintained per calendar year and distributed to the cantons according to economic necessity, no quota for less than 4 months, but employee has to be clearly qualified)Job search:
After graduation from a Swiss university
EU 2 nationals can apply for a six months
residence permit with the purpose of job search. PhD students Up to max. 15 hours/week may be approved if an official application is made by the employer the salary and working conditions are in line with national and industry standardsMore than 15 hours/week may be
approved if an official application is made by the employer there is a strong link between the job content and the doctoral studies (proof needed) it concerns doctoral studies (working at
the university or outside) the university confirms that the studies will not be delayed or disturbed the salary and working conditions are in line with national and industry standardsUp to max. 70% if
working for the University ofSt.Gallen or one of its institutes
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Nationality Level Part-time Semester break Short-term employment Long-term employmentNon-EU/EFTA
All countries not listed
aboveVerordnung über Zulassung,
Aufenthalt und
Bachelor,
Master students
Up to max. 15 hours/week (Art.
38 VZAE) may be approved after 6
months* if an official application is made by the
employer the university confirms that the
studies will not be delayed or disturbed the salary and working conditions are in
line with countr y and industr y standards * Exemption: Master students with a Bachelor degree from a university abroad working for their Swiss university/institute do not have to wait 6 monthsFull-time work (Art. 38 VZAE) may be
approved if an official application is made by the
employer the university confirms that the
studies will not be delayed or disturbed the salary and working conditions are
in line with countr y and industr y standards it is during official university
semester break datesA work permit is needed before the star t
of employment for ever y work stay inSwitzerland irrespective of the duration
A mandatory internship
(Art. 39 VZAE) may be approved if an official application is made by the
employer the university confirms that such is a
mandatory par t of the study programme the period of the mandator y internship
does not make up more than half of the study duration the salary and working conditions are
in line with national and industry standards the student has adequate housing Job search:After graduation from a Swiss university
Non-EU/EFTA nationals can apply for a six
months residence permit with the purpose of job search. No recruitment effort needs to be shown in hiring graduates from Swiss universities who take a job of high scientific or economic value (Ar t. 21 Abs. 3 AuG).A short-term (L) or long-term
(B) permit (Art. 18 ff. AuG) may be granted if an official application is made by the
employer there are not enough qualified
persons available on the Swiss job market (Swiss, EU 25/EFTA, EU 2, other B and C permit holders) the employee is clearly qualified/
specialised the salary and working conditions are
in line with national and industry standards there is enough permit quota
available (quotas are maintained per calendar year and distributed to the cantons according to economic necessity) the employee has adequate housing
Job search:
After graduation from a Swiss university
Non-EU/EFTA nationals can apply for a six
months residence permit with the purpose of job search. No recruitment effor t needs to be shown in hiring graduates from Swiss universities who take a job of high scientific or economic value (Ar t.21 Abs. 3 AuG).
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Nationality Level Part-time Semester break Short-term employment Long-term employmentNon-EU/EFTA
All countries not listed
aboveVerordnung über Zulassung,
Aufenthalt und
PhD students Part-time work (Art. 38 VZAE) may be
approved MIPHU 6 PRQPOV· educational duration if an official application is made by the
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