Permit GPERMIT

G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter)

People who work in Switzerland but keep their main residence abroad and return there weekly.

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The G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) is a Swiss work & skilled visa. This guide covers who it's for, the key eligibility criteria, the indicative 2025 cost (~CHF 65-150 cantonal issuance fee) and processing time (~2-6 weeks), the route to permanent residence, common pitfalls and FAQs.

Who the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) is for

People who work in Switzerland but keep their main residence abroad and return there weekly.

No settlement pathway while commuting; residence must be taken up in Switzerland to count.

G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) - eligibility criteria

  • Employment with a Swiss-based employer
  • Return to the foreign place of residence at least weekly
  • EU/EFTA: residence anywhere in EU/EFTA; non-EU: permanent residence and 6 months in a bordering border zone
  • Compliance with labour-market rules (non-EU)

G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) cost & processing time (2025)

The indicative government fee for the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) (Switzerland) is ~CHF 65-150 cantonal issuance fee, with an indicative processing time of ~2-6 weeks. Figures are for 2025 and may change - confirm at State Secretariat for Migration (SEM).

TypeTemporary
Where you applyEmployer applies to the canton of the workplace
Length of stay5 years (EU/EFTA, contract 1 year+); tied to contract otherwise
Work rightsWork anywhere in Switzerland (border zone for non-EU)
Study rightsNot applicable
Government fee~CHF 65-150 cantonal issuance fee
Processing time~2-6 weeks
Route to PRNo settlement pathway while commuting; residence must be taken up in Switzerland to count.

Pathway & next steps

No settlement pathway while commuting; residence must be taken up in Switzerland to count.

Many applicants also compare Permit B · B EU/EFTA Permit (Resident Foreign National), Permit L · L EU/EFTA Permit (Short-Term Residence), Permit B (non-EU) · B Permit for Third-Country Nationals (Resident Worker). Run a free VisaChief check to see which Swiss route best fits your profile, then prepare an application reviewed by a registered migration agency in our partner network.

Common G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) pitfalls we fix

Failing to meet the weekly-return requirement
Non-EU applicants lacking the 6-month border-zone residence
Cross-border tax and social-security complications

G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) - frequently asked questions

How much does the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) cost?

The G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) government fee is ~CHF 65-150 cantonal issuance fee. Figures are indicative for 2025; always confirm current fees at State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) before applying.

How long does the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) take to process?

Indicative processing time is ~2-6 weeks. Actual timeframes vary with caseload, completeness and your circumstances.

Does the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter) lead to permanent residence?

No settlement pathway while commuting; residence must be taken up in Switzerland to count.

Can I work on the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter)?

Work rights: Work anywhere in Switzerland (border zone for non-EU).

Who can apply for the G Permit (Cross-Border Commuter)?

People who work in Switzerland but keep their main residence abroad and return there weekly.

Sources & official references

This guide is compiled from official Switzerland government sources and is updated periodically. Eligibility, fees and processing times change - always confirm the current rules with the issuing authority before you apply:

Figures are indicative for 2025 and government fees and rules change. Confirm current details at State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) before applying. General information only - not immigration advice.