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    Slight Rise in Swiss Residents with Migrant Background as Foreign-Born Population Reaches 41%

    October 9, 2025Updated:October 9, 20252 Mins Read
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    Canton Geneva had the highest proportion of inhabitants with a migration background in 2021, namely 63%. Keystone / Martial Trezzini. Source: SWI swissinfo.ch.
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    The proportion of people in Switzerland with a migration background has slightly increased, reaching 41% of the permanent resident population aged 15 and above in 2024, according to the Federal Statistical Office. The data, published on October 9, 2025, shows that approximately 3 million residents now have roots outside Switzerland — an increase of 1.1% compared to the previous year.

    Of this group, about 80% were born abroad, making them part of the first generation of migrants, while the remaining 20% were born in Switzerland, representing the second generation. This demographic shift highlights Switzerland’s continuing evolution into one of Europe’s most culturally diverse nations.

    Around 37% of residents with a migration background now hold Swiss citizenship, a sign of gradual integration into the country’s social and political fabric. The most common foreign nationalities among Switzerland’s migrant population are Italian and German, each making up roughly 9% of the total.

    When asked about their reasons for moving to Switzerland, 40% of foreign-born adults said they immigrated for family reasons, while 38% cited professional opportunities. Interestingly, two-thirds of those who migrated for work already had a job lined up before arriving in Switzerland. Meanwhile, 7% came seeking asylum, and 5% moved for educational purposes.

    The new figures also come amid Switzerland’s effort to strike a balance between economic growth and infrastructure sustainability, as the government continues to navigate debates over immigration policy and housing availability.

    Migration continues to shape Swiss society, not only in its workforce but also in its culture and identity. The steady increase in residents with migrant backgrounds reflects both the country’s economic appeal and its role as a hub for international professionals and families.

    As migration patterns shift and more people seek long-term residence, Switzerland faces the dual challenge of promoting integration while maintaining its national infrastructure and quality of life.

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