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  2. 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.

  3. 2013 Swiss referendums - Wikipedia

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    The first three national referendums in 2013 were held on 3 March, with voters asked whether they supported a federal order on family policy, an amendment to the federal law on spatial planning, [1] and a popular initiative on executive pay that would introduce binding shareholder votes on salary levels, [2] as well as banning golden hellos for ...

  4. Swiss Abroad Act (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Abroad Act (SAA) (German: Auslandschweizergesetz, ASG, French: Loi sur les Suisses de l’étranger, LSEtr, Italian: Legge sugli Svizzeri all’estero, LSEst), is a Swiss federal law that governs the rights and responsibilities of Swiss abroad, including the measures supporting their political rights, and consular protection and services.

  5. Swiss nationality law - Wikipedia

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    close ties to Switzerland, i.e. travelling regularly to Switzerland, being an active member of a Swiss club abroad, and/or having close relations to the family of their Swiss spouse. Spouses acquiring Swiss citizenship by facilitated naturalisation will acquire the citizenship of their Swiss spouse's place and canton of origin. [citation needed]

  6. 2013 Swiss executive pay initiative - Wikipedia

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    The translation of the text is as follows. [5]I The Federal Constitution of 18 April 1999 is amended as follows: . Art. 95 paragraph 3 (new) (3) In order to protect the economy, private property and shareholders and to ensure sustainable management of businesses, the law requires that Swiss public companies listed on stock exchanges in Switzerland or abroad observe the following principles:

  7. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Switzerland, which is a member of EFTA but not of the EEA, is not bound by the Directive but rather has a separate multilateral agreement on the free movement with the EU and its member states. Freedom of movement between Switzerland and the other EFTA countries happens in accordance with the EFTA convention. [8]

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  9. 2018 Swiss sovereign-money initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss sovereign money initiative of June 2018, also known as Vollgeld, [note 2] [note 3] was a citizens' (popular) initiative in Switzerland intended to give the Swiss National Bank the sole authority to create money. [2] On 10 June 2018, the initiative was defeated in the vote, with 76% per cent of voters rejecting it. [3] [4]