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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? The quota for L permits for EU/EFTA nationals has been exhausted for the second quarter of 2016.
What does the change mean? New L permits for EU/EFTA nationals who are assigned to Switzerland but remain on foreign employment contracts will be available starting July 1. Each canton has its own procedures when the quota is exhausted. Extensions of L permits are not subject to quotas, and 120-day permits and four-month short-term permits are also unaffected by the exhaustion of quotas.
Individual cantonal procedures:
Cantons have implemented procedures in response to the quarterly exhaustion of quotas in recent years. Below are the procedures for major cantons. Contact your BAL professional for information on other cantons.
Background: Last November, Switzerland announced that it would not raise the quotas on L permits in 2016, even though cantons and business interests had hoped for an increase. The annual quota for L permits for EU/EFTA assignees is 2,000, divided into allocations of 500 per quarter.
BAL Analysis: Employers assigning new EU/EFTA nationals on L permits should contact their BAL attorney to discuss their options in each canton.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Switzerland. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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