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Oct 24, 2025

Federal briefing highlights Switzerland’s decades-long resettlement tradition

Federal briefing highlights Switzerland’s decades-long resettlement tradition
A government background note released on 24 October traced Switzerland’s record of admitting war-wounded and other highly-vulnerable refugees under special programmes dating back to World War II. The State Secretariat for Migration reminded the public that more than 5 000 persons have entered since 2013 through UNHCR resettlement quotas, in addition to ad-hoc actions for victims of Syria, Afghanistan and the Balkans.

The document serves as context for current debates over travel bans and integration costs: officials argue that targeted humanitarian admissions complement, rather than contradict, efforts to curb irregular migration. It also signals that Switzerland is likely to keep a modest annual UNHCR quota in its 2026–2028 asylum strategy.

For employers, the message is that a small but steady pipeline of protected individuals—often with professional backgrounds—will continue to seek labour-market access after initial integration. HR teams engaged in corporate-sponsored refugee hiring initiatives may find new candidates through cantonal job programmes.

The briefing encourages cantons and civil-society groups to prepare reception capacity, language courses and apprenticeship places well ahead of future contingents.
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