Source: Dispatch on the Approval of Bilateral III, Chapter 2.3 (pp. 429--456)
PDF Link | Federal Gazette 2025-0749
The FMPA update has far-reaching implications for the Confederation, cantons, national economy, society and environment. Costs for the Confederation remain moderate (one-off CHF 6--8 million, annual CHF 3--5 million). The economic effects are assessed as overwhelmingly positive: labour mobility is continued and access to the EU internal market is secured.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| IT systems (adjustments) | CHF 4--5 million |
| Legislation and implementation | CHF 1--2 million |
| Training and information | CHF 0.5--1 million |
| Total one-off | CHF 6--8 million |
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Personnel (monitoring, enforcement) | CHF 2--3 million |
| IT operations and maintenance | CHF 0.5--1 million |
| Safeguard clause monitoring | CHF 0.5--1 million |
| Total annual | CHF 3--5 million |
The cantons bear part of the additional enforcement burden:
| Area | Burden |
|---|---|
| Notification procedure | Adaptation to new advance notification period (4 working days) |
| Safeguard clause | Data provision for monitoring, implementation of measures |
| Termination of residence | Expanded verification obligations in case of welfare dependency |
| Permanent residence | Verification of eligibility requirements (5 years) |
| Wage protection controls | Strengthened control activity |
| Aspect | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Labour mobility | Continuation of the proven system |
| Internal market access | Secured for Swiss companies |
| Location attractiveness | Stable to improved |
| Innovation | Access to EU specialists facilitated |
| Trade | No new barriers |
Since the introduction of the FMPA in 2002, Swiss GDP has grown by more than 50%:
Immigration remains employment-oriented:
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| Main reason: gainful employment | 64% |
| EU nationals in Switzerland | approx. 1.6 million (end 2025) |
| Swiss nationals in the EU | approx. 460,000 |
| Employment rate of EU immigrants | Above average |
Free movement of persons is not a one-way street:
The safeguard clause monitoring serves as a societal early warning system:
| Aspect | With Update | Without Update |
|---|---|---|
| Labour mobility | Secured | Threatened |
| Internal market access | Maintained | Erosion likely |
| Safeguard clause | Specified, autonomous | Indeterminate |
| Wage protection | 14 measures, non-regression | Status quo |
| Reciprocity | 460,000 CH in EU protected | Rights uncertain |
| Confederation costs | Moderate (CHF 3--5 million/year) | Indirect costs higher |
| Topic | Key Message |
|---|---|
| Confederation (one-off) | CHF 6--8 million (IT, legislation, training) |
| Confederation (annual) | CHF 3--5 million (personnel, IT, monitoring) |
| Tuition fees | CHF 21.8 million/year compensatory funding (4 years) |
| Cantons | Additional enforcement burden, compensation under review |
| Economy | Positive -- labour mobility and internal market secured |
| GDP | >50% growth since FMPA introduction |
| Labour market | 64% employment-oriented immigration |
| Persons affected | 1.6 million EU in CH + 460,000 CH in EU |
| Environment | No significant direct impact |