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  2. Swiss nationality law - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss citizen born abroad to at least one Swiss parent and holding at least one other nationality loses Swiss citizenship at age 25 if: They have never been announced to the Swiss authorities, or [60] They have never written to the Swiss authorities expressing their desire to retain Swiss citizenship, or [61]

  3. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015 [out of date], the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics published projections indicating that by 2045, the proportion of residents over the retirement age of 65 would climb to 48.1 per 100 residents between 20 and 64 years old, and possibly as high as 50.0 in the highest case scenario. In 2015 that ratio was only 29.1 per 100 residents.

  4. Immigration to Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Population growth in Switzerland is mostly due to immigration: in 2009, there have been 78,286 live births recorded (74% Swiss, 26% foreign nationalities), contrasting with 62,476 deaths (92% Swiss, 8% foreigners). Thus, of the population growth rate of 1.1% during 2009, about 0.2% are due to births, and 0.9% due to immigration.

  5. Swiss people - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Constitution of 1874, which remained in force (with revisions) until 1999, defined Swiss citizenship as inherited from cantonal citizenship: Jeder Kantonsbürger ist Schweizer Bürger ("every citizen of a canton is a Swiss citizen"). [22]

  6. Conscription in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has mandatory military service (German: Militärdienst; French: service militaire; Italian: servizio militare) in the Swiss Army for all able-bodied male citizens, who are conscripted when they reach the age of majority. [1] Women may volunteer for any position. [2] Conscripts make up the majority of the manpower in the Swiss Armed ...

  7. Is Switzerland Preparing Its Citizens for Nuclear Conflict? - AOL

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    “The tablets are issued every ten years to all persons living within 50 kilometres of a Swiss nuclear power plant,” and will be distributed to households between mid-October and mid-November ...

  8. Visa requirements for Swiss citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss passport. Visa requirements for Swiss citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Switzerland.. As of July 2024, Swiss citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 190 countries and territories, ranking the Swiss passport 4th, tied with passport from Belgium, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway and United Kingdom in the world ...

  9. Swiss voters OK plan to raise retirement age for women to 65

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    Swiss voters on Sunday narrowly backed a proposal to raise the retirement age for women from 64 to 65, public broadcaster SRF reported. A separate proposal to impose stricter animal welfare rules ...