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Facilitated naturalization while abroad? [Waiting time and Experience]

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Does anyone have experience with facilitated naturalization while abroad, I live in the UK and have been married for 6 years, I would like to apply for naturalization but I have some question I would like to have answered such as how long it takes, what are the procedures and the type of test I will have to go through. Thanks
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There are a lot of threads which have discussed this. A quick search has given me these results (and more, please do a search of your own for the full results)

Facilitated naturalization interview

Facilitated Naturalization [including obligations for males]

Facilitated Naturalization - from *outside* Switzerland

A Swiss passport at last!

Family Naturalization -> Good News!
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Does anyone have experience with facilitated naturalization while abroad, I live in the UK and have been married for 6 years, I would like to apply for naturalization but I have some question I would like to have answered such as how long it takes, what are the procedures and the type of test I will have to go through. Thanks
There is the famous criterion: "close ties" to Switzerland. This is not legally defined. So some bureaucrat will decide.

Think over how you can prove your "close ties".
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Re: Facilitated naturalization while abroad? [Waiting time and Experience]

I did mine from the US. It was really pretty easy, just took some time. The threads evilshell listed are excellent for giving you an idea of everyone's experiences. The part that concerned me the most were the "close ties" and how to prove that. We visit family in Switzerland about every 2 years. I can make myself understood in French (barely!!). I got the distinct feeling , in my case, that the language part was not very important. I read Swiss publications and watch Swiss news on the internet. We also joined our local Swiss Club here in the US. Read through those threads, I think they will give you a lot of the information you're seeking. Good luck!
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Re: Facilitated naturalization while abroad? [Waiting time and Experience]

About one year until all paperwork has been done in Switzerland.
(your new citizenship has to be registered at several places)

Usually there is voting rights on the village where you will receive the citizenship from, but not in your case, you will be decided federal. Canton and village only have a counseling right, but no right to dispute.

not much to worry about
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I am wondering how they determine my close ties to switzerland, I joined a swiss club in London but I am not really active because I work and study (both full time) therefore I don't have much time. but I have many friends in Switzerland. Do you think I have to be active in swiss clubs in England?
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Thank you all, Did you have to go through an interview? What kind of questions did they ask? Was it easy or do I have to prepare alot for it?
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I am wondering how they determine my close ties to switzerland, I joined a swiss club in London but I am not really active because I work and study (both full time) therefore I don't have much time. but I have many friends in Switzerland. Do you think I have to be active in swiss clubs in England?
One thing to establish close ties are trips to Switzerland and having Swiss friends here.

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Thank you all, Did you have to go through an interview? What kind of questions did they ask? Was it easy or do I have to prepare alot for it?
Take a look at those links I provided up above. There's one person's experience who goes through his whole process in more or less real time, which talks about his interview.
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