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Old 29.01.2008, 11:31
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Re: Non-EU Permits - a few bullet points.

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Just go to the link below for up-to-date information on work/residence permits

http://www.ch.ch/private/00029/00030...x.html?lang=en

Does your friend or a member of his family work for an international organisation - like the Bank of International Settlements or the UN? He would then be entitled to a Ci permit. This is red in colour.

To be quite precise, an international organisations employee receives a legitimation card from the Foreign Affairs department (and the color codes thereof will reflect the particular privileges the holder has). His (her) spouse will receive the Ci if (s)he applies for a job.
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