Press release, 8th December 2021
Sad week for temporarily admitted persons: Parliament decides on travel ban
The National Council this week went along with the decision of the Council of States and enshrined a travel ban for temporarily admitted persons in law through the amendment of the Foreign Nationals and Integration Act (FNA). HEKS/EPER regrets this decision, which could hold far-reaching implications for temporarily admitted persons.
There are just under 50,000 temporarily admitted people in Switzerland. Among them are people who have fled civil wars, from Syria or Afghanistan, for example. They are often not recognised as refugees in Switzerland, but are accorded only temporary admission status. In many instances the situation of conflict and violence in their countries of origin has now persisted for decades. Those in need of protection cannot therefore return to these countries, and end up staying in Switzerland for long periods. Some 14,000 of the temporarily admitted persons living here have been in Switzerland for more than seven years now, and are being particularly impacted by the travel ban that has been brought in.
Annette Boutellier