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| You get a B-EUR permit, unless you are entitled to a C permit derivatively.
I am a Swiss citizen about to bring my British wife to live in Switzerland. The consulate here told me there are no approvals, I just show up and register at the commune where we own an apartment.
I can tell you that your children can freely go to local schools. Switzerland is treated as an EEA country for many purposes and your (and your dependents') rights derive from that. While my LLM in European Law is more than a decade old, I don't have to do any research to answer that question. | |
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Thank you Andy... that sounds positive and reassuring...