Switzerland Kosovars hope: So many visas issued embassies during 2021

Often to escape the economic problems facing Kosovo, many young people choose to take the road to another country. But many of Kosovo's citizens also apply for visas so that they can visit a new country in the world, given the isolation which Kosovars [...] have been granted.
But many of Kosovo's citizens also apply for visas so that they can visit a new country in the world, given the isolation that Kosovars are continuing to have for years.
Unable to travel freely, same - time visits to children, parents, and other family members living in Switzerland, or other countries are often impossible.
But within just an 11 months of 2021, the Swiss Embassy in Kosovo has issued 12,000 and 842 visas.
These visas issued by the Swiss Embassy in Kosovo are of a kind: family visit, tourism, but 90 days without a job right.
And according to the same, by the end of 2021, about 150,000 visa types of C.
By the end of November of this year, 12843 visas of type C (family visit, tourism, 90 days without work) have been issued. By the end of the year, about 15,000 visas of C.” will be issued, the Swiss Embassy's response to news.net said.
But 95 per cent of visas issued by the Swiss Embassy with headquarters in Kosovo were for family reunion.
Many Kosovars who want to join their most loved ones who live in Switzerland certainly have to meet a series of requirements in order to reach visa equipment by the Swiss Embassy.
“Most of these are visas of the type C issued for family visits' purposes, while in terms of family type D (family, working visas, student visas) 95% of these are issued for family reunion”, the embassy's Office for Information was highlighted.
But unlike the German Embassy that most of the visas it issues are for work opportunities, such visas have been issued in Kosovo by the Swiss Embassy.
According to this embassy, precise data in the process is not available but is less than 50 working visas that were issued during the year 2021.
We cannot and cannot draw statistics about the number of working visas issued by our embassy, but we can tell you there are less than 50 per year”, the embassy said.
Given the top data, it is worthy of the opinion that every day more Switzerland is becoming a desired place to live by many residents of different states, and that there is no shortage of Kosovo citizens.
Nearly year-on-year, visa application in the Swiss state has increased. If we look back, it is true that during 2019 there were a total of two thousand and 334 Kosovars who were equipped with visas from the Swiss Embassy.
Switzerland as a powerful country economically continues to remain one of the ways of hope for many Kosovars, for a better life, as well as for joining their loved ones who, over the years, live in that country.










