World Immigration News

Switzerland’s Net Immigration Falls 10.5 % – First Back-to-Back Decline Since 2012

Release Date
2026-02-21
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Summary
Net immigration to Switzerland fell by 10.5% in 2025 to about 74,675 people, marking the second consecutive annual decline. Around 165,000 foreign nationals entered the country while about 82,000 left. The slowdown is linked to weaker economic growth, reduced labor demand, and housing shortages.

Most immigrants came from EU/EFTA countries, mainly for long-term employment, and foreign workers continue to play a key role in sectors such as health care and manufacturing. Work-permit quotas for third-country nationals will remain unchanged in 2026, increasing competition for permits.

The figures are expected to influence political debate ahead of a referendum on whether Switzerland’s population should be capped at 10 million, with supporters arguing limits are feasible and businesses warning of labor shortages.
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Switzerland