For everybody who has ever thought about living and working in Switzerland there is one important thing that has to be done upon arrival. Which is ……. You guessed it! Sorting out your work and residence permit. In this article I will tell you everything you need to know regarding your German language skills for work and residence permits in Switzerland in 2024.
Recent changes in 2020 regarding stricter language requirements that have been made by Swiss authorities led to some confusion in terms of what is required and what is not. Have you also been at times confused by new rules and regulations? Or are you unsure about exactly what language level you need for your permit? Well then look no further…
So, first of all…
Which visas/permits are affected by the new German language regulations?
The affected permits are the B (temporary residence) and C (permanent residence) permits.
Who is affected by the new German language requirements?
B permit: Only non-EU citizens have to meet the language requirements
C-permit: All foreign nationals have to meet the minimum language requirements.
Which German language level do you need for which work and residence permit in Switzerland in 2024?
In the following paragraphs I will explain to you exactly which German language level you will need for which for work and residence permit.
Required German language level: B working permit
The B permit is for resident foreign nationals who reside in Switzerland for a longer period of time for a certain purpose. The B permit is valid for 5 years. You will need A1 speaking and A1 writing skills.
Required German language level: Permanent residence C permit
The Swiss C permit is the equivalent of Swiss permanent residency, allowing a non-Swiss citizen to work and live in Switzerland without any restrictions. It can be obtained after staying in Switzerland for ten uninterrupted years. To apply for the C permit you need A2 speaking and A1 writing skills.
Required German language level: Fast-track residence C permit
To obtain a fast-track residence permit after five years of uninterrupted residence in Switzerland you need B1 speaking and A1 writing skills.
Required German language level: Swiss nationality
Besides a citizenship test that will proof your knowledge about Switzerland you will need B1 speaking and A2 writing skills to become a Swiss citizen.
Where can you obtain your German language certificate?
Your language certificate has to be government approved. Two of the most common recognized language certificates are the telc and Goethe test. However, they are not the only ones. You can find the whole list of government approved language courses here.