Only those who are well integrated to be naturalized. The Federal Council intends to ensure this with a completely revised citizenship law. The bill, which he pointed to the Parliament on Friday, called clear and binding requirements for naturalization. He is also an incentive for rapid integration, duplication of grants from the federal, cantonal and local authorities and simplified procedures.
The Federal Council adopted last week by the results of the consultation note and passed the message on the revision of the Federal Law on Acquisition and Loss of Swiss Civil rights of 29 September 1952. The current total revision takes into consideration the provisions of the Aliens Act of 16 December 2005 and followed in particular the following objectives: • Only successfully integrated foreigners get Swiss citizenship :
According bill may in future only foreigners ask for naturalization, which already has a permanent residence permit , called a "C permit, have obtained. They must also meet a number of other clear conditions, which called the law, including respect the values of the Federal Constitution, the ability to communicate in a language, or the will to participate in the economy or to the acquisition of education.
• incentives for the successful integration
Who is better integrated than others, can also be used to seek naturalization. It may do so according to Bill after eight years of residence in Switzerland, then when he already has a permanent residence permit. This residence permit can usually be obtained only after at least ten years' residence - only in exceptional cases, with good integration, after five Years.
• harmonization of cantonal and municipal holiday period for change of residence
After a change of residence should be the cantonal and municipal residence requirements up to three years. Moreover, to apply new that is a change of residence, the municipality in which the application for naturalization was filed, pending completion of the naturalization process responsible. Thus today's mobility needs of people affected and the economy is taken into account.
• Improved data exchange
It should create a legal basis be capable of producing a better exchange of data between the enforcement of the Civil Rights Act and other authorities responsible for other agencies.
• simplified procedures
The bill provides for a uniform procedure throughout Switzerland in cooperation with the federal government. Moreover, the powers of the federal and cantonal authorities are clarified. This idle time can be avoided.
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