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Consultation launched on cantonal financing for Gaza medical evacuees

Consultation launched on cantonal financing for Gaza medical evacuees

Appenzell Ausserrhoden and St Gallen will cover any uncovered medical costs for two Gaza children flown to Switzerland on 24 October, drawing on lottery disaster-relief funds. The move could become a template for future humanitarian medical admissions.

10月 25, 2025
Swiss government moves to restrict asylum-seekers’ foreign travel

Swiss government moves to restrict asylum-seekers’ foreign travel

The Federal Council has launched a consultation on an ordinance that would prohibit most asylum-seekers from leaving Switzerland, except in exceptional humanitarian cases. The move, unveiled on 24 October, seeks to close perceived loopholes and aligns Swiss practice with tougher travel restrictions elsewhere in Europe. Businesses will need to verify employees’ status before authorising travel, and mobility teams should prepare for stricter compliance checks.

10月 25, 2025
Switzerland scraps work-permit bureaucracy for S-status refugees

Switzerland scraps work-permit bureaucracy for S-status refugees

The Federal Council has replaced the work-permit requirement for S-status refugees with a simple online notification. From 1 December 2025 employers can hire Ukrainians and other S-permit holders without applying for a cantonal authorisation, cutting red tape and helping fill labour shortages.

10月 24, 2025
Geneva explains new one-click hiring process for S-permit staff

Geneva explains new one-click hiring process for S-permit staff

Geneva’s labour inspectorate issued step-by-step instructions for hiring S-permit holders, confirming that employers need only file an online notification from 23 October 2025. The canton warns that wage compliance checks will continue and non-notification can lead to fines.

10月 24, 2025
Swiss national highways report highlights CHF 1.7 bn maintenance drive

Swiss national highways report highlights CHF 1.7 bn maintenance drive

A federal report issued on 23 October 2025 shows 91 % of Switzerland’s motorway network in good condition after CHF 1.7 bn in 2024 maintenance spending. Reliable highways are vital for cross-border commuting and supply chains, offering reassurance to corporate mobility planners.

10月 24, 2025

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