How to get a work visa in Switzerland as a Turkish citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
Why Turkish citizens choose Switzerland
Switzerland offers Turkish workers 3 distinct visa pathways to live and work legally. Turkish citizens are valued for deep manufacturing and engineering expertise and a large, established European diaspora. Applications are made at the Switzerland diplomatic mission serving Ankara.
Who this is best for
- ✓Pharmaceutical and life-sciences specialists
- ✓Banking, finance and insurance professionals
- ✓Precision engineering and technology talent
- ✓Senior managers and intra-company transferees
- ✓High earners prioritising salary and quality of life
Available visa pathways
L Permit (Short-Term)
Kurzaufenthaltsbewilligung L
The Swiss L Permit is a short-term residence permit for non-EU/EFTA nationals with an employment contract of up to one year. It is commonly used for project-based work, temporary assignments, and contract positions where the employer can demonstrate that no suitable Swiss or EU/EFTA candidate is available. Switzerland is not an EU member state, and its immigration system operates independently with strict quota limits on permits issued to third-country nationals.
B Permit (Residence)
Aufenthaltsbewilligung B
The Swiss B Permit is the standard residence permit for non-EU/EFTA nationals with an employment contract exceeding one year. This is the primary long-term work permit in Switzerland, and it is subject to strict annual quotas set by the Federal Council. For 2026, the total quota for non-EU/EFTA nationals is extremely limited — typically around 4,000-4,500 combined B and L permits per year for the entire country — making Swiss work permits among the most competitive and scarce in the world.
C Permit (Settlement)
Niederlassungsbewilligung C
The Swiss C Permit is the permanent settlement permit, equivalent to permanent residence in other countries. It provides unrestricted access to the Swiss labor market, freedom to change employers and occupations without immigration approval, and enhanced social security rights. The C Permit has no expiry date for the right of residence itself, though the physical permit card must be renewed every five years (this is an administrative renewal, not a re-evaluation of eligibility).
💡 Tip for Turkish citizens applicants: Have your Ankara police clearance certificate ready, and check whether your degree and supporting documents need to be apostilled or legalised for use in Switzerland.
Application timeline for Switzerland
Employer applies to cantonal authority
Your employer submits the work permit application to the cantonal migration office (Migrationsamt).
1-2 weeksFederal approval and quota allocation
For non-EU nationals, the application requires federal approval and quota allocation from the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM).
2-8 weeksApply for visa at Swiss embassy
Once the permit is approved, apply for an entry visa at the Swiss embassy or consulate.
1-2 weeksTravel to Switzerland
Enter Switzerland with your visa.
VariesRegister with commune within 14 days
Register with your local commune (Einwohnerkontrolle) within 14 days of arrival. You'll receive your residence permit.
1-2 weeksCommon required documents
Documents commonly required for a Switzerland work visa for Turkish citizens:
Cost estimate in Turkish Lira (TRY)
Approximate conversions for Turkish citizens. Currency rates are indicative - check current rates before applying.
| Item | Amount | In TRY |
|---|---|---|
| Visa application fee | CHF 100 | ₺3,864 |
Embassy and application centres
Apply at the Switzerland diplomatic mission serving Ankara. Check the official embassy or visa application centre website for appointment booking, fees and current document requirements.
Related guides
Working and living in Switzerland
Key industries hiring
Switzerland recruits internationally in pharmaceuticals and life sciences (Basel), banking and finance (Zurich, Geneva), precision engineering and watchmaking, technology, and international organisations based in Geneva.
Cost of living and quality of life
Switzerland is one of the most expensive countries in the world - Zurich one-bedroom rents start around CHF 2,000 a month - but salaries are the highest in Europe and net incomes remain very strong. Public services, transport and safety are world-class.
Next steps for Turkish applicants
Ready to start your Switzerland visa application? Here is what to do next:
- Check which visa you qualify for
- Gather your documents
- Apply through the official portal
How to apply for a Switzerland visa from Turkish
Applications for Switzerland are processed through VFS Global. Here is how to apply, step by step:
- 1Prepare your documents
Cover letter, bank statements, photos, and supporting evidence.
- 2Book your appointment at VFS Global
Processing time: 15 business days. Service fee: CHF 30.
- 3Attend your appointment with all documents and passport
Biometrics: 10 fingerprints + photo at the centre.
- 4Track your application after submission
Use your reference number on the tracking portal.
- 5Collect your passport when notified
You will receive an SMS or email when your passport is ready. Collect within 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get a work visa in Switzerland?
Processing times range from 4 to 16 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a Switzerland work visa?
Not always. C Permit (Settlement) does not require one.
Can I bring my family on a Switzerland work visa?
Yes. 3 of 3 visa types allow dependants.
How much does a Switzerland work visa cost for Turkish citizens?
Visa application fees start at CHF 100 - approximately ₺3,864. Budget extra for medical checks, document authentication, and travel to the embassy.
Can Turkish citizens apply for a Switzerland work visa from Ankara?
Yes. Turkish citizens apply through the Switzerland diplomatic mission serving Ankara. Processing takes 4-16 weeks.
Is there a path to permanent residency in Switzerland?
Yes. 2 of the 3 visa pathways on this page can lead to permanent residency in Switzerland.
What documents do Turkish citizens need for a Switzerland work visa?
Required documents typically include a valid passport, passport-sized photos, proof of qualifications, employment contract, financial evidence, and health insurance. Requirements vary by visa type.
What are the top industries hiring in Switzerland?
Switzerland recruits internationally in pharmaceuticals and life sciences (Basel), banking and finance (Zurich, Geneva), precision engineering and watchmaking, technology, and international organisations based in Geneva.