Thousands of EU citizens living in Switzerland could get the right of permanent residence under new rules.
The new 1,800-page agreement with the European Union aims to strengthen Swiss access to the EU market and create jobs - but at the cost of aligning more closely with European rules.
A key change would grant EU citizens a new right of permanent residence after five years in Switzerland, even without language or integration requirements.
Experts estimate nearly 700,000 people could become eligible immediately, with tens of thousands more each year.
Critics warn this could strain social services, while supporters say it’s vital for economic growth and stability.
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