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| Hi Swissbob,
I am a little confused upon reading your response to Kalyan.
My understanding is that if your spouse has a residency permit B with authorisation to work and you have a residency permit B without authorisation to work; that in transforming your permit to a residency permit B with authorisation to work, there is no need for the employer to demonstrate they have been unable to find someone in the local market for the position.
You refer to new legislation - can you please tell me exactly what this legislation says in this regard?
I am a non-EU Australian coming to Zurich with a spousal dependent permit B and will be hoping to work. After reading your email saying it would be very difficult for Kalyan's wife to get a job I am feeling rather deflated!!
Thanks for your help in advance!
Melissa | |
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If your permit is attached to a project related position rather than an open ended employment contract then you may be treated differently as in the case you mention. Otherwise, what you say is correct.