DON’T MISS
IamExpat Job BoardIamExpat HousingIamExpat Webinars
Newsletters
EXPAT INFO
CAREER
HOUSING
EDUCATION
LIFESTYLE
EXPAT SERVICES
NEWS & ARTICLES
Home
Expat Info
Swiss news & articles
Which nationalities moved to Switzerland most in 2024?
Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy

Which nationalities moved to Switzerland most in 2024?

Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy
or
follow us for regular updates:



Related Stories

Racist and xenophobic attitudes on the rise in Switzerland, FSO reportsRacist and xenophobic attitudes on the rise in Switzerland, FSO reports
Net migration to Switzerland drops by over 15 percent, data revealsNet migration to Switzerland drops by over 15 percent, data reveals
What are the largest expat groups in Switzerland?What are the largest expat groups in Switzerland?
Population of Switzerland grows at rates unseen since the 1960sPopulation of Switzerland grows at rates unseen since the 1960s
Population of Switzerland grows at fastest rate seen since the 1960sPopulation of Switzerland grows at fastest rate seen since the 1960s
Where do most new expats move to in Switzerland?Where do most new expats move to in Switzerland?
Which nationalities moved to Switzerland most in 2023?Which nationalities moved to Switzerland most in 2023?
Population of Switzerland reaches 9 million for the first timePopulation of Switzerland reaches 9 million for the first time
For expats of all colours, shapes and sizes

Explore
Expat infoCareerHousingEducationLifestyleExpat servicesNews & articles
About us
IamExpat MediaAdvertisePost a jobContact usSitemap
More IamExpat
IamExpat Job BoardIamExpat HousingWebinarsNewsletters
Privacy
Terms of usePrivacy policyCookiesAvoiding scams

Never miss a thing!Sign up for expat events, news & offers, delivered once a week.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy


© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
Mar 10, 2025
Jan de Boer

Editor at IamExpat Media

Jan studied History at the University of York and Broadcast Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Though born in York, Jan has lived most of his life in Zurich and has worked as a journalist, writer and editor since 2016. While he has plunged head-first back into life in Switzerland since returning to the country in 2020, he still enjoys a taste of home at pub quizzes and karaoke nights.Read more

Though rates of immigration dropped in 2024, the year still saw 170.607 people move to Switzerland to fill jobs, reunite with family or claim asylum. Now, the latest data from the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) has revealed the most common nationalities to move to the alpine nation last year.

170.000 people moved to Switzerland in 2024

After several years of high population growth, net migration to Switzerland in 2024 dropped by over 15 percent compared to 2023, down to a net positive of 83.392 people. 6 percent fewer people chose to move to Switzerland, while rates of emigration rose by 4,8 percent.

Nevertheless, last year saw 170.607 people claim a resident permit in Switzerland for the first time, a population larger than Lausanne. Nationals from EU / EFTA countries made up 70,7 percent of the total, while the rest came from so-called “third countries” from outside the blocs. 

The vast majority (71 percent) of EU / EFTA arrivals came to fill jobs in Switzerland, while most third-country nationals moved to reunite with family. In all, 2.368.364 non-Swiss people called the alpine nation home at the end of 2024, making up over a quarter of the total population.

Germans, French and Italians the most common arrivals

In 2024, German citizens were the most common arrivals to Switzerland, totalling around 24.547 people. They were followed by French people (19.586) and Italians (17.987) - 38 percent of immigrants in 2024 were nationals from one of Switzerland’s neighbours.

For those interested, the most common non-EU / EFTA citizens to move to Switzerland last year were from Afghanistan, Türkiye and China. By contrast, the smallest group of new arrivals were the individuals who moved to Switzerland from Eswatini, the Comoros Islands and Samoa.

Most common nationalities to move to Switzerland

In all, here are the most common nationalities to move to Switzerland in 2024:

  1. Germany (24.547)
  2. France (19.586)
  3. Italy (17.987)
  4. Portugal (12.210)
  5. Spain (9.067)
  6. Romania (6.948)
  7. Afghanistan (6.366)
  8. Poland (6.255)
  9. Türkiye (3.590)
  10. China (PR) (2.288)

For more information about the study and to see which other nationalities moved to Switzerland last year, check out the official website.

Thumb image credit: Novikov Aleksey / Shutterstock.com

By Jan de Boer