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Swiss People's Party Seeks Tougher Language Rules for Citizenship
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Swiss People's Party seeks tougher language rules for citizenship
Lawmakers from the Swiss People’s Party (UDC/SVP) have tabled a motion to tighten language requirements for naturalisation, reports RTS. They want applicants for a Swiss passport to demonstrate B2 oral and B1 written competence in one of the national languages — a higher bar than at present. Under current federal rules, candidates must be able […]
In order to obtain the Swiss passport, candidates for naturalization must have advanced oral (B2) and intermediate written (B1) levels in one of the national languages, according to UDC federal elected officials, who tabled a motion to that effect at the end of December.
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