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| Actually the worst thing that can happen is that you get the reduction but then have to leave the country when your current permit expires.
In (at least) some cantons, health insurance subsidies are considered a form of social aid, and can be grounds not to renew a permit.
Here's a thread on the subject: Renewal of permit denied - what now? | |
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That can't happen to this person as they earn enough to live on and are not entitled to/have not applied for social welfare benefits from their Gemeinde because unemployment benefits have now run out. Only in that case would a B-permit be considered for rescindment, not for being in receipt of a Krankenkasseprämienverbilligung, that shouldn't happen in any canton.