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Old 31.01.2008, 18:03
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Re: Non-EU Permits - a few bullet points.

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With usual limitation do you mean it's validity period? or how many times (or up to a specific date) it can be renewd?
Usual limitation means that the work authorisation is delivered for (i.e. you are allowed to work in that position) a maximum of three years after the issuance date. The permit has a yearly validity so you have to renew it two times. Once the limit is reached, either the company applies for a one-off prolongation of another maximum three years, or it doesn't in which case the holder has to leave Switzerland.
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