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  2. Immigration policy of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland’s mountainous geography and lack of natural resources historically led the Swiss to seek economic opportunities abroad. While some immigrants did settle in the region, the influx of significant migrant groups to Switzerland began primarily in the late 19th century, coinciding with industrialization.

  3. German immigration to Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    For the Germans, Switzerland became the most appreciated country to settle in, to find work or to study. [3] [4] [5] The "surge" of immigration during the first decade of the 21st century, especially the German one, is a result of the EU-15 opening [6] [7] [8] and, for students, of the Bologna Process. [9]

  4. Switzerland offers $60K cash prize for ideas to rid its ... - AOL

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    Switzerland is offering a cash prize for solutions to remove munitions from its lakes. The ammo was dumped in lakes between 1918 and 1964 as the Swiss military believed it to be safe.

  5. 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.

  6. These US cities will pay you up to $15,000 to move there - AOL

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    Choose Topeka began in 2019, offering applicants up to $15,000 in incentives via employer match funding. Since then, more than 6,000 people have applied, with nearly 150 lucky newcomers chosen to ...

  7. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Only a small proportion of the population (about 5%) are surveyed in writing or by telephone. The first reference day for the new census was 31 December 2010. At the end of 2022, there were about four million private households in Switzerland, of which more than a third are inhabited by only one person. Since 1970, this number has more than ...

  8. Your Social Security Checks Will Go the Furthest in These 10 ...

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    Data sources: Social Security Administration and UMass Boston's Elder Index. There are a few caveats here. First, Colorado and Utah tax the Social Security benefits of some of their residents.The ...

  9. Asylum residence permits in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, the Asylum Act (AsylA) defines the principles, criteria, procedure and application of decisions. [1]The asylum procedure determines refugee status, where the asylum seeker has the right to be heard, to make an effective appeal, etc. (a person recognized as a refugee in one European state is not necessarily recognized as such in another, because the nature of the procedures ...