Switzerland enforces quotas on Category B Permits for persons from Romania and Bulgaria. This enforcement action is a result of the Federal Council’s decision to invoke a safeguard clause within the European Union’s Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons, which allows for restriction of movement to control migration. The quota enforcement began June 1, 2017 and will last for a period of twelve months. A total of 996 Category B Permits will be distributed on a quarterly basis. Category B Permits allow for five year residency.

Why Switzerland enforces quotas

Switzerland notes that Romanian and Bulgarian workers have been increasingly migrating for seasonal jobs in sectors with higher-than-average unemployment rates. The quota is one of the tools at the country’s disposal to control migration and mitigate adverse impacts.

What is the Switzerland quota?

Each quarter since June 1, 2017, the quota is 249 Category B Permits for workers from Romania and Bulgaria. With the quota enforcement, the number of Category B Permits has been exhausted each quarter. The third quarter, which started on December 1, has already exceeded its quota. The fourth quarter will release the last installment of 249 Category B Permits on March 1, 2018. Based on demand, the fourth quarter quota is expected to be reached only a few days after release.

Who does this impact?

  • Clients with transferees who are Romanian and Bulgarian citizens and who are planning to submit Category B Permit applications.
  • Clients who are planning to hire Romanian and Bulgarian citizens who are not currently in possession of a Switzerland work permit.

What does this mean for you?

Clients who have transferees planning to submit Category B Permit applications but who do not meet the quota limit may have other options such as Category L Permits, which are for short-term (one year) residency and are not subject to quotas. In any case, clients should ensure their transferees or new hires submit their Category B Permit applications as soon as possible at the start of each quarter.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts can help HR teams understand and prepare as Switzerland enforces quotas on Category B Permits, as well as other visa, work permit, and immigration issues.

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Vice President, Global Services Tammy is responsible for GMS’ regional operations teams in North and Latin America, EMEA, and APAC. Tammy provides over 14 years of leadership experience in the areas of international assignment management, global network management, global consulting and business development. Her experience in global mobility includes new client implementations, policy and compliance development, global compensation and billing, vendor management, case management, and real estate home sale/purchase programs. Tammy travels extensively and studied abroad in Switzerland, Chile, Peru, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

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