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Because Switzerland and norway and uk are not EU but EEA members, do they share info about their immigrants????Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Switzerland and Norway are not EU members, but are EEA members. That means that they have agreed to implement Directive 2004/38/EC.
What is a C permit? I would guess, that you can do that after 5 years.
Are there any restrictions on you working if you have a B permit?
Zsxue, welcome to Switzerland (CH) ! Your child as an irish citizen can apply for a C permit (permanent residency) after 5 years continuous residency and yourself as a Chinese citizen (i assume) can apply for one after 10 years continuous residency. However with the new foreigners act coming into effect in switzerland the beginning of 2008 if after 5 years continuous residency in switzerland, being well integrated into your commune, language proficiency,etc.. you could submit an application after 5 years; the commune you live in as well as the canton will have the final say as to whether you receive one, it is not automatic, as you'll discover soon, your local commune has the final say on most issues .zsxue wrote:Thanks for everybody (special for Mr Prawo) in this forum. Finally we got 5 years' resident permit (B permit) in Lutzen in Switzerland (not in France) on the basis of the parentage of a child EEA citizen(I don't understand why the judgement from EU court applies in Switzerland).Mr Prawo,could you please tell us when we can apply for C-permit in Switzerland?