Refusing to learn German, Switzerland threatens women with return to Kosovo

The fact that it had not shown efforts in the face of the acute expulsion threat indicates a specified <x1 community interest to adjust to the local situation” A Kosovo woman standing in the Aragau canton does not even want to try to learn the language of the new country where she now lives as many years as German. [...]
The fact that it had not shown efforts in the face of the acute expulsion threat indicates a specified <x1 community interest to adjust to the local situation”
A Kosovo woman standing in the Aragau canton does not even want to try to learn the language of the new country where she now lives as many years as German.
Hence, the authorities did not want to continue permission of the lady's residence, broadcasting albinfo. But the case ended in the highest degree of Switzerland's trial at the Federal Court, headquartered in Lozanne.
There it is now decided: It will only be handled according to immigration law.
In an act published on Thursday, Lausanne judges have suggested to her “in any possible form” that she was expected to apply the remarks made to her in this procedure, Sda.ch writes. Otherwise, it can expect an annulment or a subsequent permit.
In its decision, the Federal Supreme Court emphasizes the importance of language ability to be able to integrate into society. In this regard, this is the issue of weighty public interest, also known by international human rights conventions.
However, the private interest of the affected in this case is still prevalent. And based on him, she is allowed to stay in Switzerland, where she has been living since December 2015 with her husband also from Kosovo and the joint son, four and a half years old.
But if permission is not renewed, it could be assumed that the husband would stay in Switzerland, where he worked for the same employer for ten years, broadcast albinfo.ch. For the child, this actually meant that he could grow up with only one parent.










