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*) You can find out which Swiss representation is in charge for your place of residence by clicking on the tab "Representations" in the grey ribbon above. Swiss citizens who get into difficulties abroad, also can ask for advice and help from their Swiss representation. The entire selection of services offered can be found in the dropdown list to the right. Please contact the Embassy of Switzerland or the Consulate General of Switzerland which is in charge for your place of residence *) when you want to register or unregister as a resident, when you need a new Swiss passport or Swiss identity card, have moved or wish to apply for Swiss citizenship.
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Note: You can also enter a country code manually. Select the country name above the dial pad, then select the country you need to make a call to from the drop-down list. Skype will automatically display your current country and the relevant calling rates. You can enter a tracking number, air waybill (AWB) number or reference number to track & trace a single international or domestic package. To dial an international number: Sign in to Skype and click Calls. Please contact your representation by e-mail and include your first name, name, date of birth and specify your situation and urgency. TrackingMore is a third party parcel tracking tool (also known as multi-carrier tracking tool) which supports online parcel tracking of worldwide 477 express and postal couriers. In order to follow the recommended measures of social distancing, please limit your visits to the Embassy to appointments that have been scheduled in advance. Consular services will continue to be available for urgent and essential cases. Given the current circumstances, the Swiss representations are operating at reduced capacity. Switzerland’s contribution to the enlarged EU Yearsĭata according to Statistik Schweiz, United Nations, Our World In Data and Gapminder Foundation.Switzerland and the United States of Americaįederal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFAįederal Department of Justice and Police FDJPįederal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport DDPSįederal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research EAERįederal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications DETEC Sources: Our World In Data and Gapminder Foundation. It is based on fairly good data for the entire period. The total fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. For 2008, the population grew 1.6%, a level not seen since the early 1960s. In 2007 the population grew at a much higher 1.1% rate, again mostly due to immigration. In the later 20th century, the growth rate has fallen below 0.7% (1980s: 0.64% 1990s: 0.65%), and in the 2000s it has risen again slightly (2000–2006: 0.69%), mostly due to immigration. Total of registered residents (numbers relate to 31 December): yearĭuring the 19th and 20th centuries, population growth rate has been at 0.7% to 0.8%, with a doubling time of ca. The first reference day for the new census was 31 December 2010. Only a small proportion of the population (about 5%) are surveyed in writing or by telephone. In order to ease the burden on the population, the information is primarily drawn from population registers and supplemented by sample surveys. Since 2010, the population census has been carried out and analysed annually in a new format by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). Participation is compulsory and reached 99.87% of the population in 2000. The census is now being conducted by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, which makes most results available on its website.Ĭollected data includes population data (citizenship, place of residence, place of birth, position in household, number of children, religion, languages, education, profession, place of work, etc.), household data (number of individuals living in the household, etc.), accommodation data (surface area, amount of rent paid, etc.) and building data (geo coordinates, time of construction, number of floors, etc.). The census was initiated by Federal Councillor Stefano Franscini, who evaluated the data of the first census all by himself after Parliament failed to provide the necessary funds. The Federal Population Census ( German: Eidgenössische Volkszählung, French: Recensement fédéral de la population, Italian: Censimento federale della popolazione, Romansh: Dumbraziun federala dal pievel) has been carried out every 10 years starting in 1850. Historical population as of January 1 of each year, Source: Federal Statistical Office 3 Total Fertility Rate from 1850 to 1899Ĭensus Historical population Year.