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Ordinary naturalization

Ordinary naturalization is the regular route to Swiss citizenship for eligible foreign residents who meet residence, integration, and public-order requirements.

Ordinary naturalization in Switzerland is a multi-level process involving the Confederation, the canton, and usually the commune. Applicants generally need a sufficient period of lawful residence, successful integration, familiarity with Swiss living conditions, respect for public security and the constitutional order, and no serious unresolved debt or criminal issues. Cantonal and communal rules influence language, residence, and procedural details. A federal naturalization permit is part of the process, but final admission is shaped locally. Decisions must be non-discriminatory and respect procedural fairness, even though naturalization remains a discretionary public-law act.

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